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Education superintendents in unstable contexts: Case studies of 7 Palestinian superintendents in the West Bank and Gaza

Posted on:2008-12-12Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Michigan State UniversityCandidate:Elayan, Sakeena Ayoub R. TFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005451791Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
Deep rooted in history and civilization, Palestine has witnessed the emergence of heavenly religions. Such feature has enriched the peculiarity, the holiness, and the sanctity of that place. The essence of those religions is love, tolerance, faith, peace, and hope. Yet, that part of the world had experienced wars, conflicts and atrocities in almost every phase of history, particularly in the last seven decades.; This study has taken place in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza/in Palestine. Driven by an overwhelming curiosity, and "a passion for learning" (Cusick, 2005), I studied the education superintendents' perceptions of their roles and leadership practices they employed to maintain the education system adverse of the volatile environment. My focus was on discovering the nature of a superintendent's role in that unstable context, how different it is from traditional leadership roles in western education systems, what kind of leadership strategies do superintendents demonstrate, and what assumptions, beliefs and world views underlie their approach.; This study fills part of a huge gap by telling the story of how the education system was maintained in the turbulent context of Palestine. Therefore, this study has implications for both policy and practice in the field of educational leadership, particularly in countries suffering from conflict.
Keywords/Search Tags:Education, Superintendents, Leadership
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