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- Venesser Fernandes
(Faculty of Education, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia)
Abstract
This paper explores the complex nature of ethical leadership and decision-making in educational settings by reviewing the learning content of a master’s subject in an educational leadership course. The paper focuses on how effective ethical leadership requires a multidimensional, context-sensitive approach rather than simple rules or linear paradigms. Drawing on foundational and contemporary scholarship, the paper discusses how leaders address “wicked problems” such as equity gaps, data ethics, and conflicting stakeholder values. It emphasises moral reasoning rooted in dialogue, role theory, and political literacy, acknowledging that institutional cultures, power dynamics, and norms influence decision-making. The article discusses how practical tools, such as ethical decision-making staircases, dilemma mapping, and reflection protocols, help leaders balance values and foster inclusive, morally resilient communities. A discussion of the increasing ethical challenges of data analytics and surveillance, and an advocacy for transparency, dignity, and data minimalism, is presented. The paper concludes that preparing ethical leaders involves immersive experiences such as case studies and simulations, alongside the development of moral courage and networks to support systemic change. By integrating theory, context, and transformative practices, this paper offers a comprehensive framework for nurturing leaders who navigate ambiguity and advance justice, care, and integrity across diverse educational environments.
Suggested Citation
Venesser Fernandes, 2026.
"Unravelling the Complexity of Ethical Leadership and Decision Making in Educational Contexts,"
Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(6), pages 1-21, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:6:p:290-:d:1968301
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