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Kruse, Sharon D.; Louis, Karen Seashore – 1993
This paper attempts to blend the literature on professionalism with the literature of community, thus positing a framework for a school-based professional community. Sociologists have long distinguished between occupations--even high status ones--and professions. Among the key distinctions of professionalism are: a technical knowledge base shared…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Community, Educational Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kruse, Sharon D.; Louis, Karen Seashore – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1997
Analyzes four middle schools' experiences with interdisciplinary teams. Although teaming is often considered a vehicle for developing community in schools, it may also present tensions for developing cohesiveness across teams. Too little time may be devoted to discussing important whole-school issues. The demands of teacher empowerment within the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Collegiality, Community, Discussion
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Murphy, Joseph; Louis, Karen Seashore – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1999
Explains fundamental shifts dominating education's transition at technical, managerial, and institutional levels. Since the first edition of the "Handbook of Research on Educational Administration," school administration has been reconfigured and recultured. Social justice, democratic community, and school improvement comprise major…
Descriptors: Community, Definitions, Democratic Values, Educational Improvement