Leading Schools with Unique Populations

Leading Schools with Unique Populations
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9781475852929
ISBN-13 : 1475852924
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Book Synopsis Leading Schools with Unique Populations by : Peter R. Litchka

Download or read book Leading Schools with Unique Populations written by Peter R. Litchka and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2019-10-24 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book brings an international perspective of school leadership, but this time, examines how such leadership can have a positive impact on students considered to be “unique.” At one time, such students considered “unique” or “special” were often placed in special education programs and/or special schools to address their physical, emotional, and/or mental disabilities. Through legislation and changes in beliefs, many countries have changed approaches with these students from a “warehouse” approach, where such students were placed in special schools, to more of an inclusive approach where such students remain in their particular home school in an environment that was more inclusive and less restrictive. Over the past two decades or so, schools around the globe have been experiencing a significance increase in not only the number of “traditional” types of students needing special services, but a new generation of unique and diverse students, including those with: sexual identity and orientation differences; extreme social and economic inequities; cultural differences, arising from the significant increase in the number of migrant families fleeing unstable nations. Through their educational systems, many nations are moving from compliance and deficit models to support and prevention; they are becoming more inclusive of unique and special students. Thus, the school leader, if provided the opportunity and support, can have a significant impact on the education of and all students by linking their leadership to the acceptance and inclusion of all students, and to ensuring that all adults in the school become responsible for each student.


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