Preparing leaders to work with emotions in culturally diverse educational communities

Purpose - This paper argues that because leadership is a relational practice and leaders are gendered and racialised, in socially diverse schools and societies, leader preparation around difference is potentially emotionally confronting to leaders' professional and personal identities.Design me...

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