Toward a Responsive Model for Educational Leadership in Rural Appalachia: Merging Theory and Practice (Sumario en Espanol)
This conceptual paper draws on varied academic disciplines to set forth a model of educational leadership grounded in social justice and responsive to the unique challenges and strengths of rural Appalachian schools and communities. Model development grew out of discussions between faculty and gradu...
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