POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

ISLLC STANDARD SIX

Chapter 3: The Politics of School-Level Community Engagement and Decision Making

Misconceptions

Vocabulary for Chapter 3

  • Civic Capacity
  • Cooptation
  • Ecological Systems Theory
  • Environmental Leadership
  • Group Polarization
  • Leadership for Authentic Partnerships
  • Leadership for Nominal Partnerships
  • Leadership for Preventive Partnerships
  • Leadership for Traditional Partnerships
  • Social capital

Pre-Reading Questions

As you read, look for specific quotes (page and paragraph numbers) to answer these questions:

  • Who are the stakeholders?
  • What are the stakeholders’ interests in student success?
  • How is an inclusive decision-making process managed?

Post-Reading Questions

Use evidence from the text or the reference list to support your answers to these questions:

  • What steps do school leaders need to take in ensuring an inclusive decision-making process?
  • What state or district policies might inhibit or support school leaders’ in their approach to inclusive decision making?

Activities to Extend Learning

  • Click the following citation http://jel.sagepub.com/content/15/4/49.full.pdf+html to read the case:

    Nguyen, T.N.T., Scribner, S.P. & Crow, G. (2012). Tangled narratives and wicked problems: A complex case of positioning and politics in a diverse school community. Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 15 (4), 49–64. doi: 10.1177/1555458912470657

  • Conduct a media search for hot topics in your community that illustrate how different community sectors were included or buffered from participation in a decision about local schools.