The Dark Side of Educational Leadership: Superintendents and the Professional Victim Syndrome
A valuable resource to institutions of higher education and various state and national superintendent organizations and agencies, The Dark Side of Educational Leadership provides valuable insights into specific resiliency behaviors that contribute to superintendents' abilities to overcome the trauma associated with being a professional victim. Specifically illuminating those issues that contribute most often to the victimization of superintendents, well-researched chapters demonstrate strategies employed by superintendents to prevent similar issues from causing additional pain. Polka and Litchka identify resiliency factors of most significance to superintendents in dealing with the professional victim syndrome, helping superintendents to better prepare for the professional victim syndrome during their professional career.
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The Dark Side of Educational Leadership: Superintendents and the Professional Victim Syndrome
A valuable resource to institutions of higher education and various state and national superintendent organizations and agencies, The Dark Side of Educational Leadership provides valuable insights into specific resiliency behaviors that contribute to superintendents' abilities to overcome the trauma associated with being a professional victim. Specifically illuminating those issues that contribute most often to the victimization of superintendents, well-researched chapters demonstrate strategies employed by superintendents to prevent similar issues from causing additional pain. Polka and Litchka identify resiliency factors of most significance to superintendents in dealing with the professional victim syndrome, helping superintendents to better prepare for the professional victim syndrome during their professional career.
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The Dark Side of Educational Leadership: Superintendents and the Professional Victim Syndrome
A valuable resource to institutions of higher education and various state and national superintendent organizations and agencies, The Dark Side of Educational Leadership provides valuable insights into specific resiliency behaviors that contribute to superintendents' abilities to overcome the trauma associated with being a professional victim. Specifically illuminating those issues that contribute most often to the victimization of superintendents, well-researched chapters demonstrate strategies employed by superintendents to prevent similar issues from causing additional pain. Polka and Litchka identify resiliency factors of most significance to superintendents in dealing with the professional victim syndrome, helping superintendents to better prepare for the professional victim syndrome during their professional career.
Walter S. Polka is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the Niagara University College of Education in New York. Peter R. Litchka is Assistant Professor of Education and Director of the Graduate Program in Educational Leadership at Loyola College in Maryland.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Victims Chapter 2 Help Wanted Chapter 3 Mobbing Chapter 4 This Can't Be Happening to Me Chapter 5 Beyond the Glass Ceiling Chapter 6 I Was Only Following Orders Chapter 7 You Gotta Be Kidding Me Chapter 8 You Never Know Chapter 9 A Broken Heart Forever Chapter 10 Family Matters Chapter 11 No Superintendent Left Behind Chapter 12 COMPASS