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    Electronic Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    Journal of educational administration 42 (2004), S. 708-723 
    ISSN: 0957-8234
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Education
    Notes: Architecture deals with the creation and definition of space expressed in buildings and other physical structures. Pre-service preparation programs and on-going professional development for school leaders similarly are built structures designed to help aspiring and practicing administrators acquire critical knowledge, dispositions, and competencies as democratic educational leaders. Building on earlier work on the architecture of professional development, this paper argues that the pre-service preparation of school leaders is a particular type of professional development; one that is formalized and routinely delivered in departments of educational administration. Next, current state and national standards documents are reviewed for evidence of explicitly or implicitly expressed democratic principles. The paper ends with a description of how the redesign of administrator preparation and professional development programs in the authors department, Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, created spaces for professional learning and community building anchored in democratic principles.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Bingley : Emerald
    Journal of educational administration 33 (1995), S. 6-13 
    ISSN: 0957-8234
    Source: Emerald Fulltext Archive Database 1994-2005
    Topics: Education
    Notes: Using needs theory as a framework, describes research that examinedtop rated school superintendents' needs for power, achievement andaffiliation. Identifies distinctive motivational profiles using the jobchoice exercise (JCE) and supplements quantitative results withtelephone interviews which enabled comparison of JCE scores with verbalresponses. Results indicated the need for power was the dominant motiveand that it tended to be coupled with low affiliation rather than highaffiliation. Interview data supported the importance of power, butsuggested motives serve as predispositional tendencies which are oftensuperseded by pressure to act in response to situational specifics.
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