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Mapping the Terrain of a Foucauldian Ethics: A Response to the Surveillance of Schooling
Authors:Pignatelli  Frank
Institution:(1) Graduate School, Educational Leadership Department, Bank Street College of Education, 610 West 112th Street, New York, NY 10025, USA
Abstract:Educators find themselves in the midst of arising tide of urban school reform marked byevermore centrally designed and monitoredsystems of accountability. In response to thislooming high-stakes gaze of surveillance, thisessay offers an ethics of educationalleadership predicated upon taking up thechallenge of creatively and courageouslyauthoring one's ethical self. It seeks tocontribute to mapping an ethical terrain whichcan support the production of pedagogicalpractices, initiatives, and agendas asdistinctive, bold responses to theproliferation of one-dimensional,technicist-driven efforts which narrowlycalculate and assess student learning, teacherwork, school effectiveness, and which offeranemic, foreclosed readings of a possiblefuture. My claim is that a consideration ofFoucault's ethics draws us closer torecognizing what such a project would mean andask of the educator as leader.
Keywords:educational leadership  ethics  Foucault  progressive  surveillance
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