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From Athens to Paris: Socratic Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Educative Leadership Theories
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This paper examines the intersections between Socratic moral philosophy and seven leading 21st century theories of educative leadership (transformative, distributed, instructional, system, ethical, culturally responsive and adaptive leadership). It explores how Socratic principles, such as dialogue, self-reflection, and the pursuit of virtue, align with these theories. The paper demonstrates that Socratic thought complements transformative leadership by promoting personal and organizational growth through critical thinking, while it resonates with instructional leadership’s focus on moral and intellectual development. Additionally, the collaborative nature of Socratic dialogue connects with distributed leadership, emphasizing shared responsibility and collective wisdom. Socratic moral philosophy also converges with ethical leadership, underscoring integrity, fairness, and moral decision-making. However, significant divergences emerge, particularly in the area of instructional leadership, which focuses more on measurable learning than on individual moral development. Similarly, Socratic moral philosophy’s limited engagement with cultural identity and systemic inequality contrasts with the emphasis placed by culturally responsive leadership on social justice. The paper concludes by highlighting the need for educational leaders to integrate Socratic inquiry with strategies that address instructional quality, cultural responsiveness, and equitable leadership, suggesting avenues for future research into the practical application of these philosophical insights in diverse educational contexts. Epistemologically, further exploration is recommended into how these modern theories can be combined to foster adaptable, context-sensitive leadership models, and how Socratic inquiry can inform leadership practices in diverse educational settings that prioritize equity and inclusion.
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Title: From Athens to Paris: Socratic Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Educative Leadership Theories
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This paper examines the intersections between Socratic moral philosophy and seven leading 21st century theories of educative leadership (transformative, distributed, instructional, system, ethical, culturally responsive and adaptive leadership).
It explores how Socratic principles, such as dialogue, self-reflection, and the pursuit of virtue, align with these theories.
The paper demonstrates that Socratic thought complements transformative leadership by promoting personal and organizational growth through critical thinking, while it resonates with instructional leadership’s focus on moral and intellectual development.
Additionally, the collaborative nature of Socratic dialogue connects with distributed leadership, emphasizing shared responsibility and collective wisdom.
Socratic moral philosophy also converges with ethical leadership, underscoring integrity, fairness, and moral decision-making.
However, significant divergences emerge, particularly in the area of instructional leadership, which focuses more on measurable learning than on individual moral development.
Similarly, Socratic moral philosophy’s limited engagement with cultural identity and systemic inequality contrasts with the emphasis placed by culturally responsive leadership on social justice.
The paper concludes by highlighting the need for educational leaders to integrate Socratic inquiry with strategies that address instructional quality, cultural responsiveness, and equitable leadership, suggesting avenues for future research into the practical application of these philosophical insights in diverse educational contexts.
Epistemologically, further exploration is recommended into how these modern theories can be combined to foster adaptable, context-sensitive leadership models, and how Socratic inquiry can inform leadership practices in diverse educational settings that prioritize equity and inclusion.
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