Focusing on the ethical challenges faced by school administrators, this book provides insights into navigating the complexities of leadership. It explores the organizational and interpersonal pressures that can lead to ethical compromises, offering practical guidance for effective decision-making in educational settings.
Dan Mahoney Books
This author delivers a gritty, realistic look at the harsh environments that shaped his life. His prose is filled with an authenticity that stems from his experiences as a machinist, a Vietnam veteran, and an NYPD detective. It reflects themes of loyalty, survival, and the moral complexities of life on dangerous streets. His style is direct and unflinching, offering readers a compelling and unvarnished glimpse into a world he knows intimately.




The book explores ethically complex issues faced by P-12 teachers in their classrooms, providing case studies that highlight real-world dilemmas. It utilizes historically validated approaches to ethical decision-making, offering insights into navigating these challenges effectively.
Ethics for School Leaders
The Human Condition and Organizational Dynamics
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the ethically complex situations encountered by school leaders, this book explores how they navigate organizational demands and interpersonal dynamics while addressing ethical concerns. It emphasizes the importance of balancing these factors to promote the greater good for students and the entire school community, offering insights into the moral responsibilities that shape effective leadership in educational settings.
Ethics for School Leaders: The Human Condition and Organizational Dynamics focuses on the ethically complex situations school leaders face and how they balance a complex array of organizational demands, interpersonal dynamics, and ethical concerns to achieve the greater good for their students and for everyone else in the school environment.