The Challenges of Educational Leadership: Values in a Globalized Age

Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (3):559-561 (2005)
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Abstract

‘Teachers’, said Alasdair MacIntyre in a lecture delivered twenty years ago, ‘are the forlorn hope of Western modernity’. The world has moved on since then. Rather than putting much faith in the ordinary teacher, we pin our hopes on educational leaders. And not just in the West. As Mike Bottery says in the first sentence of his latest book, ‘educational leadership is taken extremely seriously across the globe’.

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