ERIC Number: EJ1463528
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
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Ethical Leadership in Community Colleges: Navigating Challenges through the Lenses of Justice, Critique, Care, and Local Community
Greg Peterson; Sandy L. Robinson; Larry Rideaux Jr.
Educational Considerations, v50 n2 Article 9 2025
Community colleges face many challenges post-pandemic in fulfilling their open-access mission while weathering increasing complexities, resource limitations, and overall declining confidence in higher education. Ethical leadership is required for community college leaders seeking to successfully address these challenges. Ethical leadership paradigms can be valuable tools in helping leaders understand their values and the implications these values have on the decisions they make. This article uses Wood and Nevarez's (2014) four-paradigm framework of the Ethic of Justice, Ethic of Critique, Ethic of Care, and Ethic of Local Community to explore ethical paradigms and their application within the community college leadership setting. The authors argue that the use of all four ethical paradigms best positions a community college leader to successfully weather current and future challenges higher education will face.
Descriptors: Ethics, Leadership Styles, College Administration, Community Colleges, Justice, Criticism, Caring, Access to Education, Institutional Mission, Values, Decision Making, Well Being, School Community Relationship
Kansas State University, College of Education. Available from: New Prairie Press. Kansas State University Libraries, 1117 Mid-Campus Drive North, Manhattan, KS 66506. Tel: 785-532-7444; e-mail: nppress@ksu.edu; Web site: http://newprairiepress.org/edconsiderations/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Two Year Colleges
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Language: English
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