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Compassionate Leadership for School Improvement and Renewal

Contributor(s): Lasater, Kara (Editor), Lavenia, Kristina N (Editor)

ISBN: 9798887304717

Publisher: Information Age Publishing

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Pub Date: December 18, 2023

Dewey: 371.207

LCCN: 2023049950

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.54" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 0.80 lbs) 256 pages

Series: Leadership for School Improvement

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This book equips educational leaders with the skills to lead with compassion, addressing the suffering in schools caused by events like the COVID-19 pandemic and social injustices. It aims to build leaders' capacity to foster compassion, create healing environments, and transform schools into supportive communities.

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As a former school counselor and school administrator, my view about compassionate leadership is one grounded in relational practice. This may be obvious to some, but unfortunately lost on many. This thoughtful volume edited by Kara Lasater and Kristina LaVenia explores a desperately needed reformulation of school leadership for our times. Compassionate leadership takes enormous courage because it works against much of the institutional ethos that forms and frames the role, thinking, and behaviors of those ostensibly charged to both manage and lead schools.

- William C. Frick, University of Oklahoma

The education system is in its most challenging period in decades, perhaps in the past century. The need now is to address student, staff and organizational suffering. Lasater and LaVenia et. al., offer antidotes in this volume by providing up to date research, theory and insight to cultivate, conceptualize and practice compassionate educational leadership. For those who teach and lead with their heart, this book is essential reading. - Joseph A. Polizzi, Sacred Heart University

In an increasingly challenging educational landscape, leaders find themselves facing teacher shortages, student trauma, and learning loss. Schools could easily become institutions rife with secondary trauma and burned out professionals operating in stark contrast to the unifying motivations that drew each of us into this profession. This volume reminds us that among the many skill sets leaders must employ, organizational and leader compassion fulfills a fundamental human need and unlocks a means by which schools can transform from professional survival to the joyful work of changing lives for the better. - Joshua Ray, Greenwood Public Schools

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