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Incivility and Workplace Toxicity in P-12 Schools

The Causes, Costs, and Solutions for Educational Leaders

Kara Lasater Kristina N. LaVenia (Bowling Green State University) James W. Koschoreck

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Routledge
01 August 2025
This edited volume examines the causes, consequences, and costs of workplace incivility in P-12 education and provides practical strategies for leaders to prevent toxicity in their schools and districts. The resource provides a broad range of thought-provoking and practical contributions that situate incivility within the current sociopolitical landscape of education. It also offers interventions to support civility and reduce harm within P-12 schools and districts. The volume is divided into three parts: considering the role of leaders and preparation programs in fostering civility; vulnerability, marginalization, and incivility; and incivility in context. Each chapter focuses on a central thesis related to incivility in P-12 educational contexts and includes key points and extension activities to guide leadership development and practice. This volume is for faculty and scholars of educational leadership as well for current and aspiring leaders who are interested in cultivating educational spaces which are welcoming, affirming, healing, and connective.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032816708
ISBN 10:   1032816708
Pages:   254
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Kara Lasater is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Arkansas, USA. Kristina N. LaVenia is Senior Lecturer at The University of Canterbury, New Zealand. James W. Koschoreck is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Texas State University, USA.

Reviews for Incivility and Workplace Toxicity in P-12 Schools: The Causes, Costs, and Solutions for Educational Leaders

""Incivility in society has intensified in recent years, sometimes reminding me of the old Blob—a relentless and destructive force, threatening to enfold us in its toxicity and change us in unwelcome ways. But as this book points out, we are not doomed to be victims of incivility, and we can build awareness so that we are not perpetrators or reinforcers. We can be a part of the solution. The chapters in this book, well-rooted in evidence, theory, and practical strategies, provide a map for that journey, and it's a resource I wish I'd had years ago when I first stepped into school leadership."" Jo Beth Jimerson, Professor, Educational Leadership & Higher Education, Texas Christian University, USA. ""Lasater, LaVenia, and Koschoreck's edited volume is a timely and essential resource for current and aspiring P-12 leaders and faculty members in leadership preparation programs. It delves into the pervasive issue of incivility within educational settings, examining its causes, consequences, and costs. By providing practical strategies to address and prevent toxicity, this book aims to foster a community of care, compassion, and belonging in schools. Each chapter, written by notable scholars in the field of educational leadership, offers valuable insights and extension activities to enhance school leaders' understanding and ability to create positive and supportive educational environments."" Sonya D. Hayes, Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Tennessee, USA. ""This edited volume on workplace incivility and toxicity in schools is essential reading for anyone who aspires to make schools into whole, humanizing, and democratic spaces. The etymology of incivility suggests it applies to beliefs and acts that are “not of a citizen.” In important ways, this volume takes up questions of citizenship: how do school organizations reveal who they see as worthy of our best, most respectful behavior? How might systematically marginalized populations strategically transgress civility? As Democracy faces profound challenges in the US and globally, this volume sheds light on how educators might reimagine schools as safe, civil spaces where democracy can flourish."" Jeff Walls, Associate Professor, Educational Leadership, University of Iowa, USA.


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