Journal•ISSN: 2325-3223
The Academic Leadership Journal
About: The Academic Leadership Journal is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Higher education & Leadership style. Over the lifetime, 648 publications have been published receiving 3275 citations.
Topics: Higher education, Leadership style, Educational leadership, Shared leadership, Primary education
Papers published on a yearly basis
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TL;DR: This article examined the academic achievement of home-educated children and youth, their emotional, and psychological development, and their success into adulthood, and various aspects of homeschool families in general.
Abstract: T academic articles of the late 1970s that dealt with the modern homeschool movement. Numerous researchers have examined the academic achievement of home-educated children and youth, their emotional, and psychological development, and their success into adulthood, and various aspects of homeschool families in general. Researchers have also explored myriad other aspects and issues relat home education in disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, and law. Only a handful of studies, however, have looked closely at a large nationwide sample of home educators and their children i United States, and the last one of this nature was conducted about a decade ago.
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TL;DR: Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time as discussed by the authors brings together Margaret Wheatley's shorter writings for the first time and is more than a compendium of previously published material.
Abstract: Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time brings together Margaret Wheatley’s shorter writings for the first time. But it is more than a compendium of previously published material. “The pieces presented here,” Dr. Wheatley writes, “represent ten years of work, of how I took the ideas in my books and applied them in practice in many different situations. However, this is not a collection of articles. I updated, revised, or substantially added to the original content of each one. In this way, everything written here represents my current views on the subjects I write about.”
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