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What is the primary goal of ethical leadership in education?
Ensuring compliance with all policies, regardless of context
Building trust and making principled decisions in challenging situations
Following all traditions without question
Delegating all decision-making to others
Which framework is most useful for analyzing ethical dilemmas in schools?
A checklist for efficiency
A structured ethical decision-making process
Policies that avoid decision-making
A focus on short-term outcomes
What best demonstrates transparency in leadership?
Keeping decisions private to avoid criticism
Sharing relevant information openly with stakeholders
Making decisions without consulting others
Only involving senior staff in critical decisions
A school leader is faced with a teacher accused of unfair grading. What first step demonstrates ethical leadership?
Dismissing the concern to avoid conflict
Investigating the issue thoroughly and impartially
Immediately siding with the teacher
Referring the case to an external agency without explanation
Which strategy best supports setting ethical standards in a school?
Creating policies without staff input
Aligning policies with core school values and involving the community
Enforcing rules strictly without review
Avoiding detailed policies to allow flexibility
What is a key element of fostering trust in a school community?
Avoiding difficult conversations to maintain harmony
Being consistent, fair, and transparent in decisions
Relying solely on personal connections
Making decisions without explaining the rationale
A new principal wants to build trust with staff. Which action is most effective?
Scheduling regular meetings to address concerns openly
Reducing communication to avoid overloading staff
Making unilateral decisions for efficiency
Delaying difficult conversations
What is the purpose of implementing ethical practices in school policies?
To ensure compliance without fostering accountability
To promote fairness, accountability, and alignment with core values
To simplify decision-making by avoiding complexity
To meet legal requirements only
A school leader wants to handle a situation involving bullying fairly. What action demonstrates ethical leadership?
Ignoring the situation to avoid escalation
Investigating fairly and applying consistent consequences
Immediately punishing the accused without evidence
Delegating entirely to another staff member
How can a leader establish credibility in a school community?
Demonstrating fairness, consistency, and transparency in all actions
Relying on authority without explanation
Prioritizing personal relationships over principles
Avoiding accountability for difficult decisions
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