We’re redefining the principles of leadership in education.
The question of what makes effective educational leaders has never been more pressing. At the Johns Hopkins School of Education, we confront this critical question head-on with robust research and analysis that promotes a deep understanding of the essential characteristics, behaviors, and attitudes that define great educational governance. Our research is founded on the principles of inclusivity, diversity, and equity, and highlights how expertise, collaboration, and partnerships align with effective leadership practices.
Our faculty members and scholars emphasize innovative, evidence-based approaches to determine what defines good leadership in today’s complex school settings. By examining the many types of school leaders, their responsibilities, and functions, we learn best practices and gain insights that support a solid foundation for educational organizations. Our work also extends beyond school settings, as we explore the impacts of educational leadership both on institutions and across wider communities.
Leading Inclusive Change
Educational leadership is multifaceted, and our research in this area spans topics from leadership development to school security.
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Centers and Institutes
Centers and Institutes
PEOPLE OF SOE
Jaime Lester, PhD
Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
“My research aims to promote institutional change that highlights the importance of individual identity in creating equitable workplaces in colleges and universities.”
Jaime Lester’s research focuses on organizational change and collaborative leadership — with a particular emphasis on faculty development. Named vice dean for academic affairs in January 2023, Lester is well positioned to enhance the school’s existing teaching methods, instructional practices, and leadership decision-making based on data-driven evidence.
Our Administration and Leadership Experts
The Johns Hopkins School of Education is home to some of the nation’s top experts, thought leaders, and mentors in school administration, organization, and leadership.
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Christopher C. Morphew, PhD
Dean
ProfessorAffiliation
SOE Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics, Measurement & Research Methodologies, Postsecondary Education
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Jaime Lester, PhD
Professor
Vice Dean of Academic AffairsAffiliation
SOE Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership
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Henry M. Smith, EdD
Assistant Professor
Affiliation
Advanced Studies in Education
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics
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Annette Campbell Anderson, PhD
Assistant Professor
Deputy Director, Center for Safe and Healthy Schools
Curriculum Director, Johns Hopkins HEAT CorpsAffiliation
Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, Innovative Teaching & Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics
Christopher C. Morphew, PhD
Dean
Professor
Affiliation
SOE Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics, Measurement & Research Methodologies, Postsecondary Education
Jaime Lester, PhD
Professor
Vice Dean of Academic Affairs
Affiliation
SOE Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership
Henry M. Smith, EdD
Assistant Professor
Affiliation
Advanced Studies in Education
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics
Annette Campbell Anderson, PhD
Assistant Professor
Deputy Director, Center for Safe and Healthy Schools
Curriculum Director, Johns Hopkins HEAT Corps
Affiliation
Center for Safe and Healthy Schools, Innovative Teaching & Leadership
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics
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Yolanda Abel, EdD
Associate Professor
Affiliation
Advanced Studies in Education
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics, Social Context of Education
Yolanda Abel, EdD
Associate Professor
Affiliation
Advanced Studies in Education
Expertise
Administration, Organization & Leadership, Education Policy & Politics, Social Context of Education