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Original Articles

Curriculum leadership in global context: a self-study of educational leadership teaching practices

Pages 402-416 | Published online: 16 Mar 2015
 

Abstract

There is at best an emergent body of scholarship about the specific ways that the forces of globalization relate to the work of educators in the US, educational leadership programmes and their faculty. This research, structured with a four-tier model grounded in the self-study methodology, contributes to this body of literature. It explores our experiences teaching curriculum leadership courses in university-based preparation programmes, highlighting the intersection of globalization and our experiences in the educational leadership course room through the lenses of curriculum leadership and teaching practices. Our iterative analytic process draws on course syllabi, 75 pages of epistolary dialogue, 12 hours of teleconferences and 20 pages of meeting notes to make its assertions about the value of self-study research in educational leadership, the adaptive role of the leader educator in the twenty-first century, and the necessity of a glocalized, ideological course room in an era of globalization. Further, we submit that the reframing process inherent in self-study research surfaces awareness of the classroom as part of a larger global commons, thereby promoting empathy and counteracting the forces of isolation and dehumanization that can accompany globalization.

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Kami M. Patrizio

Kami Patrizio is an assistant professor in the Department of Leadership, Counseling, and Research, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Virginia Tech, 7054 Haycock Road, Falls Church, VA 22056, USA. Email: [email protected]. Her research focuses on professional learning, collaboration and agency.

Corrie Stone-Johnson

Corrie Stone-Johnson is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA. Email: [email protected]. Her research focuses on the intersection of the cultural and contextual aspects of educational change for teachers, leaders and support professionals in schools.

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