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Book reviews:

 
Introspection is good for the soul. It also helps one to take stock. In the case of Finding Your Leadership Style: A Guide for Educators, author Jeffrey Glanz guides school leaders through a personal needs assessment including the development of objectives for improvement and growth.

Leonard H. Elovitz
Coordinator of Graduate Programs in Educational Leadership, Kean University

Book review by Leonard H. Elovitz please read here:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JSD/is_8_60/ai_107698851/

 

This linear join-the-dots approach based on fictitious stereotypes is OK if that suits your learning preference, but maybe the reader needs to complete a learning style inventory before even picking up this book to see if it is going to be of any use or interest. For those who believe that qualities can be quantified by a numerical score generated by a true-or-false survey questionnaire, this text may be of help in providing a model and a framework for understanding not only their only leadership style but those of people that they work or live with.

Dr Tom Stehlik
School of Education University of South Australia

Book review by Dr Tom Stehlik plese read here:
http://www.ojs.unisa.edu.au/index.php/EDEQ/article/viewFile/519/389