Thought Leadership in Education
A Comprehensive Exploration of Transformative Educational Ideas
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ナレーター:
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Aaron Potter
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著者:
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Luis Valentino
概要
Discover the Power of Ideas to Transform Education
In a world where change in education is both constant and complex, one thing remains clear: ideas matter. Thought Leadership in Education is a compelling and comprehensive guide for educators, innovators, and policy influencers who believe in the power of visionary thinking to shape the future of learning.
Written by seasoned educational leader and scholar Luis R. Valentino, Ed.D., this book takes you beyond surface-level trends and into the heart of what drives meaningful transformation in schools, systems, and communities. It’s not about authority or popularity—it’s about the ability to spark conversations, challenge assumptions, and lead with purpose.
This insightful volume explores how educational thought leadership emerges, evolves, and makes a lasting impact. From historical pioneers like John Dewey and Maria Montessori to contemporary voices such as Linda Darling-Hammond and Dylan Wiliam, Thought Leadership In Education draws from a rich tapestry of thinkers to illustrate what sets true thought leaders apart. Through deep research, vivid case studies, and practical strategies, the book examines the core characteristics that define thought leadership: intellectual originality, ethical grounding, system-level thinking, and the ability to turn ideas into action.
Whether you’re a teacher hoping to make a broader impact, a district leader driving innovation, or a researcher bridging theory and practice, Thought Leadership in Education equips you with the language, frameworks, and tools to lead through ideas, not just roles.
Inside, you'll explore:
- The historical evolution of thought leadership in education
- How transformative ideas spread across classrooms, policies, and systems
- The intersection of scholarship, practice, and innovation