The fourth edition of Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Education continues to address the increasing interest in ethics within educational leadership. Authored by Joan Poliner Shapiro with contributions from co-author David Stefkovich, this comprehensive guide assists leaders in navigating complex dilemmas in today’s diverse and challenging society. Through detailed discussion and analysis of real-life moral scenarios faced by educators, the book illustrates the application of four ethical paradigms: justice, care, critique, and profession.
The text introduces a Multiple Ethical Paradigm approach to handling these dilemmas, providing readers with a framework for thoughtful decision-making. Following each case study written by students and academics in the field, the authors offer insightful questions designed to foster complex thinking and encourage reflection on personal ethical codes. This edition covers practical situations found in urban, suburban, and rural educational settings.
Key additions in this fourth edition include a new chapter focusing on technology versus respect, addressing contemporary issues such as cyber-bullying and sexting. Additional case studies explore topics like teachers with guns, the military and education, children of undocumented immigrants, homeless students, videos in bathrooms, incentive pay, first responders, private alternative high schools, verbal threats, and gaming etiquette.
With 266 pages dedicated to exploring these important issues, this book is an invaluable resource for educational leaders seeking to enhance their ethical decision-making skills in today’s multifaceted landscape.
