It reflects the components of the problem confronting the team as well as the environmental factors that define the larger context of team action.
What is the mental model?
This ethical theory emphasizes leaders making decisions based on the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
What is utilitarianism?
This principle advocates for fair treatment, access, and opportunities for all people, especially those who have been historically marginalized.
What is equity?
This agreement emphasizes the power of words and encourages individuals to speak with integrity, avoiding gossip, lies, and self-judgment.
What is "Be impeccable with your word"?
This framework, implemented in a university-based teacher induction program, fosters collaborative learning and reflection to address racial and social justice issues in education.
What is a Critical Community of Practice?
He developed the model of team leadership.
Who is Hill?
The Dark Side of Leadership: When leaders use their influence for personal gain rather than the well-being of followers, they engage in this unethical leadership practice.
What is toxic leadership?
This term describes policies, practices, and cultural norms that create and maintain unequal access to resources and opportunities based on race, gender, or socioeconomic status
What is systemic oppression?
This agreement reminds us that other people’s actions and words are a reflection of their own reality, not ours.
What is "Don't take anything personally"?
A primary goal of the redesigned teacher induction program was to support early-career educators in navigating these systemic challenges in schools.
What are racial and social justice inequities?
Performance and development are two critical factors of this step of the model.
What is team effectiveness?
Ethical Leadership Principles: Northouse identifies this principle as essential for ethical leadership, requiring leaders to serve others rather than prioritize their own interests.
What is altruism?
This concept refers to fair distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
What is economic justice?
This agreement advises against making assumptions, suggesting that we communicate clearly to avoid misunderstandings and unnecessary suffering.
What is "Don't make assumptions"?
The concept of a Critical Community of Practice is influenced by this educational theorist, who emphasized the role of social learning and collective meaning-making.
Who is Etienne Wenger?
It is the second leadership decision.
Should I intervene to meet task or relational needs?
Ethical Decision-Making: This type of ethics focuses on rules and duty, where leaders follow moral obligations regardless of the consequences.
What is deontological ethics?
Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw, this framework examines how multiple social identities—such as race, gender, and class—overlap to create unique experiences of oppression and privilege.
What is intersectionality?
This agreement encourages individuals to put forth their maximum effort in every situation, while recognizing that effort will vary depending on circumstances.
What is "Always do your best"?
One key component of the redesigned program was encouraging teachers to engage in this type of dialogue, which promotes critical reflection and challenges dominant narratives.
What is critical discourse?
Influencing the team through four sets of processes—cognitive, motivational, affective, and coordinating—belongs to this part of the team effectiveness level
What is principled leadership?
Servant Leadership: Robert Greenleaf's theory emphasizes that ethical leaders should focus on this before seeking power or status.
What is serving others?
This leadership approach focuses on dismantling systemic barriers, advocating for marginalized communities, and creating inclusive environments where all individuals have access to opportunities and resources.
What is social justice leadership?
The Four Agreements is based on the spiritual teachings of this ancient Mexican civilization, known for its wisdom and guidance on personal freedom.
What is the Toltec civilization?
By participating in the Critical Community of Practice, teachers developed these essential skills to advocate for more equitable policies and practices in their schools.
What are critical consciousness and advocacy skills?