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Publication Date: 2010
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Fostering Community and Civic Engagement in Low-Income Multicultural Schools through Transformative Leadership
Bader, Barbara; Horman, Judith; Lapointe, Claire
Exceptionality Education International, v20 n2 p25-37 2010
In this study, we examine how transformative leadership enables students from a low-income and multicultural neighbourhood to learn about democracy, responsible citizenship, and community engagement at school. As part of a graduate seminar on critical pedagogy and cultural studies in education, in-depth group interviews were conducted with students in three different schools. The objective of the study was to give voice to these students and to better understand how and why they had decided to become involved in a democracy-oriented school project. The paper focuses on the results obtained in one of the schools, located in a low-income multicultural neighbourhood, where the students' authentic process of community and civic engagement was facilitated by the transformative leadership of the principal, the assistant principals, and the teacher leaders. (Contains 2 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Principals, Teachers, Citizenship Education, Low Income Groups, Student Diversity, Leadership Responsibility, Democratic Values, Interviews, Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Democracy, Transformational Leadership, Teacher Leadership, Leadership, Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Foreign Countries, High School Students, Neighborhood Schools, After School Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Grade 11; Grade 12; High Schools
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Language: English
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