Contemporary School Leaders

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i) What methods do contemporary school leaders employ in relating to staff and students of different races?
Contemporary school leaders face a significant challenge in relating to staff and students of different races. In fact, many school districts in the U.S. are “experiencing rapid growth in the number of students of color, culturally and linguistically diverse students” (Howard, 2007, p. 16). This fact exacerbates the relationship between school principals and the particular students and teachers. To ease the situation, the leaders have devised multiple techniques to interact with these individuals in their learning institutions. First, modern school leaders interact with students of divergent races by building collective capacity in their learning institutions. This method seeks the involvement of teachers belonging to varying school systems or cultural backgrounds, whereby school leaders charge the instructors to interact with the culturally and linguistically diverse students within their school buildings on their behalf (Price & Moolenaar, 2015). It is noteworthy that this strategy encourages indirect interaction between school leaders and the students of multifarious races; thus, it does …show more content…

Price and Moolenaar (2015) posit that direct relationships between the principals and teachers of various races within schools encourage the development of close interactions, and consequently, the mediation of latent beliefs of trust. To allow such relationship-based interactions, principals often augment their accessibility by employing teachers of different races. The two methods do not fully support effective interactions between school leaders and teachers and students of dissimilar races. For that reason, it is necessary to formulate a model that enables school principals to effusively relate to the subject teachers and students in their

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