This book is an invitation to academic administrators, at every level, to engage in reflection on the ethical dimensions of their working lives. Academics are very good at reflecting on the ethical issues in other professions but not so interested in reflecting on those in their own, including those faced by faculty and administrators. Yet it is a topic of great importance. Academic institutions are value-driven; hence virtually every decision made by an academic administrator has an ethical component with implications for students, faculty, the institution, and the broader community. Despite this, they receive little systematic preparation for this aspect of their professional lives when they take up administrative posts, especially when compared to, say, medical or legal training.
Surprisingly little has been written about the ethical challenges that academic administrators are likely to face. Most of the literature relating to academic administration focuses on “leadership” and draws heavily on management and social science theory. The importance of focusing on ethical deliberation and decision-making often goes unrecognized.
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Ethical Dimensions of Presidential Leadership.- Academic Ethics in Higher Education Administration: The Dimensions of Decisions.- Through the Looking Glass: Ethics and Academic Administration.- On the Dark Side: Lessons Learned as Interim Dean.- Caught in the Middle: On Chairing a Department.- Cardinal Virtues of Academic Administration.- Mission and Academic Administration.- Educated Warfare: Adversary Relations in the Groves of Academe.- Collaborative Administration: Academics and Administrators in Higher Education.- How Should the Policy Apply? Trustworthy Decisions in the Administration of Graduate Academic Programs.- On Telling Faculty the Truth.- The Paradox of Prejudicially Applying Valid Academic Standards: A Historical Case Study in the Ethics of Academic Administration.