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AuthorRomanowski, Michael H.
Available date2016-02-16T12:54:29Z
Publication Date2013-07-16
Publication NameInternational Journal of Leadership in Education
CitationRomanowski, Michael H., (2013) "The Qatar National Professional Standards for School Leaders: a critical discourse analysis using Habermas’ theory of knowledge constitutive interests", International Journal of Leadership in Education, 17(2), pp 174-199
ISSN1360-3124
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13603124.2013.814808
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4160
AbstractQatar is in the midst of a massive educational reform, Education for a New Era. Influence by neoliberalism, one principle of the reform is the development of a standards-based system including the adoption of the Qatar National Professional Standards for School Leaders. This paper examines Qatar’s professional leadership standards using Habermas’ knowledge constitutive interests (KCIs) as a theoretical framework. The paper places professional standards within the context of neoliberalism and findings provide a deeper understanding of how the KCIs are embedded in the professional standards. An argument is made for using Habermas’ KCIs in the preparation of school leaders.
Languageen
PublisherTaylor & Francis
SubjectEducational Reform
Educational standards
Neoliberalism
TitleThe Qatar National Professional Standards for School Leaders: a critical discourse analysis using Habermas’ theory of knowledge constitutive interests
TypeArticle
Pagination174-199
Issue Number2
Volume Number17
ESSN1464-5092
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