Educational Leaders and Ethical Decision Making in Urban Charter Schools
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Published:2013
Jacqueline A. Stefkovich, Kevin M. McKenna, Andrew L. Armagost, 2013. "Educational Leaders and Ethical Decision Making in Urban Charter Schools", Identifying Leaders for Urban Charter, Autonomous and Independent Schools: Above and Beyond the Standards, Kimberly B. Hughes, Sara A.M. Silva
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A charter school is a public school but without some of the constraints that bind public school leaders. On the other hand, charter schools are businesses, needing to find space, market their “product,” and attract teachers who share their mission. This business aspect of education combined with a specifically articulated mission and somewhat greater freedom and flexibility in educating children can, and often does, raise the ethical stakes for administrators and teachers as they endeavor to provide leadership in charter schools. These issues are best addressed through examining standards and dispositions set forth by professional bodies as well as a consideration of the ethical frames of justice, care, critique, and the profession.
