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10 Phrases Leaders With High Moral Character Always Use | #LEADERShip

10 Phrases Leaders With High Moral Character Always Use | #LEADERShip | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
They won't avoid tough topics. They will say what needs to be said.

 

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"16 Trends Shaping the Future of Ethical Leadership"

This infographic was first shared on Top 100 Thought Leader Linda Fisher Thornton's Blog at LeadinginContext.com/Blog. It has become a reader favorite. Intensi…


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I love the list of 16. It explains really well the shifts that are happening.

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#Leadership - 4 Reasons We Struggle with Ethics

#Leadership -  4 Reasons We Struggle with Ethics | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

We think ethics is about rules. Laws can be demanded of people but ethics can’t. Rules are reactive. Ethics is proactive. Rules are about maintaining. Ethics is about leadership. Rules can only go so far. You can’t lead on rules alone. Rules can only regulate certain behaviors, but to grow you need to lead with ethics. Leading with ethics means to lead within a framework defined by how not what. 

Ethics provide a framework in which to make right choices—a framework in which to lead. They provide the how for our what. 



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We think ethics is about rules. Laws can be demanded of people but ethics can’t. Rules are reactive. Ethics is proactive. Rules are about maintaining. Ethics is about leadership. Rules can only go so far. You can’t lead on rules alone. Rules can only regulate certain behaviors, but to grow you need to lead with ethics. Leading with ethics means to lead within a framework defined by how not what. 

Ethics provide a framework in which to make right choices—a framework in which to lead. They provide the how for our what. 


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What Ethical Leaders Believe | pdf | Ethics | Leadership

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21 Question Assessment: How Current is My Message About Ethics?

21 Question Assessment: How Current is My Message About Ethics? | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
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Ethical expectations are continually increasing, and it is not always easy for leaders to keep up with the changes. This week, I'm sharing an assessment to help you answ...
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Ethics, Morals, and Values Central in Leadership

Ethics, Morals, and Values Central in Leadership | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Leadership experts in the K-12 field Jill Berkowicz and Ann Myers write about challenges and possibilities for administrators in the 21st century.

 

Education is an inherently moral matter. It is moral because people develop (or fail to develop) morally as well as physically, emotionally, and intellectually. It is moral because teaching--helping to shape other people's minds, sensibilities, and capabilities -raises deep questions of purpose, values, and responsibility.


It is moral because it involves the relationship between one generation and another, a relationship that helps determine the direction and quality of human life" (p. 152). Therein lies our uppermost responsibility. We must stay in touch with our conscience and allow it to inform our decisions.


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Education is an inherently moral matter. It is moral because people develop (or fail to develop) morally as well as physically, emotionally, and intellectually. It is moral because teaching--helping to shape other people's minds, sensibilities, and capabilities -raises deep questions of purpose, values, and responsibility.


It is moral because it involves the relationship between one generation and another, a relationship that helps determine the direction and quality of human life" (p. 152). Therein lies our uppermost responsibility. We must stay in touch with our conscience and allow it to inform our decisions.


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