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Zaharris, Mary; Sims, Paul; Safer, Louis; Hendricks, Arthur; Sekulich, Kim; Glasgow, Denise – Education Leadership Review, 2017
This qualitative study examined the practices and perceptions of six school leaders through the lens of exemplary leadership and spiritual leadership practices. Literature abounds in the field of exemplary leadership practices but spiritual leadership is traditionally overlooked as a credible topic of scholarly research because of its assumed…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Qualitative Research, Spiritual Development, Leadership Effectiveness
Stech, Ernest L. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2007
The three most common paradigms used to develop leadership prescriptions are the empirical, biographical, and ideological. The empirical paradigm is subdivided into quantitative and qualitative versions. Similarly, there are two forms of the biographical paradigm: historical and autobiographical. The ideological paradigm involves an appeal to…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Ethics, Spiritual Development, Religious Factors