Transformative School Leadership in Independent Schools: Forming Character in Moral Ecology
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James Davison Hunter., James Davison Hunter|AUTHOR., & Ryan S. Olson|AUTHOR. (2022). Transformative School Leadership in Independent Schools: Forming Character in Moral Ecology . BookBaby.

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Might our schools provide a glimmer of hope? This is precisely the question that a team of talented scholars asked in a landmark study. To explore how American high schools directly and indirectly inculcate moral values in students, these researchers visited a national sample of schools in each of ten sectors: urban public, rural public, charter, evangelical Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Islamic, prestigious independent, alternative-pedagogy, and home schools. This new, 4-chapter edition is focused on prestigious independent schools and offers new resources for educators and others interested in character education. The findings point to a new model for understanding the moral and civic formation of children and to new ways to prepare young people for responsibility and citizenship in a complex world.
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