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C.O.R.E. Personal Practices Implemented by Global Educational Leaders

C.O.R.E. Personal Practices Implemented by Global Educational Leaders
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Author(s): Vicki Lynn Marshall (Lamar Institute of Technology, USA)
Copyright: 2017
Pages: 15
Source title: Intercultural Responsiveness in the Second Language Learning Classroom
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Kathryn Jones (Lamar University, USA)and Jason R. Mixon (Lamar University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2069-6.ch001

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Abstract

Marshall (2016) conducted a phenomenological narrative research study that explored global leadership practices. The leaders who responded were from eight different states in the U.S., and they all worked in higher education settings. The successful global educational leaders shared C.O.R.E. personal practices they implement: Compassion for others, Open communication, Respectfulness, and Ethnorelativism. These personal practices enabled these higher education faculty members to not only lead in a global environment, but also to prepare students to become global citizens who are not only competitive in the global market, but who will also make positive contributions to sustaining our global world.

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