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Dr. Zach Kelehear has published three reviews

Date Entered:

8/4/2008

Dr. Zach Kelehear has published three reviews in the past six months. They are:

LEADERSHIP WORK Kelehear, Z. (2008, Feb).[Review of the book, Cultivating Leadership in Schools: Connecting People, Purpose, and Practice by Gordon A. Donaldson, Jr.] The School Administrator 65 (2), 69.

Kelehear, Z. (2008. August). Review of the book, Leadership through story: Diverse voices in dialogue, by Sarah J. Noonan. The School Administrator, 65 (7), 41.

The School Administrator is AASA's award-winning monthly magazine reaching some 70,000 top level administrators. It is delivered to every public school superintendent in the United States and provides big-picture perspectives and collegial discussions on a broad range of topics in education, leadership, instructional materials and resources unique to the education community.

ARTS-BASED LEADERSHIP WORK Kelehear, Z. (2008, Fall). Review of the book Why Schools Need the Arts, by Jessican Hoffman-Davis. The review is in a National Art Education publication. The NAEA News has a circulation of 23,000 elementary, secondary, and college/university art teachers, district supervisors, and libraries throughout the U.S. NAEA News format is 24 pages per issue on newsprint.

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Dr. Sandra Lindsay publishes article in the August 2008 School Administrator

Date Entered:

8/4/2008

Dr. Sandra Lindsay has published an article entitled "Grow Your Own Leaders: A consortium of school districts uses a cohort approach to prepare committed educators for administrative ranks" in the August 2008 Issue of The School Administrator. To view the article Click here.

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Kelehear Publishes Latest Work on Arts-Based Leadership

Date Entered:

7/28/2008

Dr. Zachary Kelehear, Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policies, has published an article titled: "Instructional leadership, connoisseurship and critique: using an arts-based approach to extend conversations about teaching" in the International Journal of Leadership in Education, Volume 11, Issue 3 July 2008 , pages 239 - 256.

Abstract: Recent teacher effectiveness research supports the notion that students learn best from teachers who can be characterized as managing both the craft and the artistic dimensions of learning. Additionally, there is a body of research that has examined possible strategies instructional leaders might use to support the development of the craft dimension. It is less clear, however, in what ways leaders might address the artistic dimensions of the classroom performance when working with teachers. Rooted in a theory of qualitative inquiry, the author presents a model for instructional leadership practice as connoisseurship and couples that private practice with the Feldman Method for art criticism to make public what is observed in classrooms. The results from a pilot study focusing on the level of implementation of arts-based leadership are included.

The International Journal of Leadership in Education is an international Journal for the publication of theoretical and practical discussions of educational leadership. It provides a forum for researchers and practitioner-researchers' to consider conceptual, methodological and practical issues in a range of professional and service settings and sectors. The journal publishes cutting-edge research on instructional supervision, curriculum and teaching development and educational administration. It offers a broad definition of leadership, including teachers as leaders, shared governance, site-based decision-making and community-school collaborations.

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Dr. Katherine Chaddock Named Editor of New Series

Date Entered:

6/25/2008

Dr. Katherine Chaddock and Dr. Roger Geiger (Penn State University) have been named editors of a new scholarly book series, "Higher Education and Society," by publisher Palgrave-MacMillan. The series will publish volumes that tackle vital higher education concerns in their social and cultural contexts including contexts that are legal, historical, economic, behavioral, and others.

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Dr. Katherine Chaddock Contracted for Book by The History Press

Date Entered:

6/25/2008

Dr. Katherine Chaddock and her co-author Dr. Carolyn Matalene (Distinguished English Professor Emerita) have signed a contract with The History Press for a book about the Medical University of South Carolina, "Vital Signs in Charleston: Across the Centuries at the Medical University of South Carolina." This volume follows two others by these authors in the genre of using campus "voices" to tell campus history the first about the University of South Carolina, the second about the College of Charleston. Dr. Raymond Greenberg, President of MUSC, will write the Preface of the current volume.

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2007 EDLP Faculty Books, Chapters, and Refereed Articles

Date Entered:

3/26/2008

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