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Book: Reflecting on Leadership in Language Education

Chapter: The Question Four Responses

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.43640

Blurb:

The Question Four Responses
Okon Effiong: Steering Africa TESOL on Course
Christel Broady: Professional Challenges: An Opportunity to Become a Better Leader
Leo Mercado: Flying Through the Turbulence
Andy Curtis: Stepping and Stumbling (Back) Into the River
Marjorie Rosenberg: Facing the Challenge of Leadership and the Transferal of Skills to Our Jobs as Teachers
Rosemary Orlando: The Road Taken to Vietnam
Rosa Aronson: TESOL as a Business
Deborah Healey: Office Politics and Geopolitics – It’s All About People
Neil Anderson: Facing Challenges
Kathleen M. Bailey: Learning to Let Go: Ruminating on Delegating

Chapter Contributors

  • Okon Effiong (okon@qu.edu.qa - oeffiong) 'Qatar University'
  • Christel Broady (christel.broady@gmail.com - cbroady) 'Georgetown College'
  • Leo Mercado (leonardo.mercado@capricaed.com - lmercado) 'Independent Scholar'
  • Andy Curtis (andycurtiswork@gmail.com - acurtis) 'Anaheim University, California'
  • Marjorie Rosenberg (marjorie.rosenberg@drei.at - mrosenberg) 'Independent Scholar'
  • Rosemary DePetro Orlando (r.orlando@snhu.edu - rorlando) 'Southern New Hampshire University'
  • Rosa Aronson (raronson@tesol.org - raronson) 'TESOL International Association'
  • Deborah Healey (dhealey@uoregon.edu - dhealey) 'University of Oregon'
  • Neil J. Anderson (neil.anderson@byuh.edu - njanderson) 'Brigham Young University, Hawaii'
  • Kathleen M. Bailey (kathi.bailey@miis.edu - kbailey) 'Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey '