Journal of Advances in Education Research
Current Turnaround Leadership Challenges and Emerging Best Practices in Global Education and Social Development: A Critical Appraisal
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- Joseph G. Claudet*
Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership, Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX, United States
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