Campion Hall 205B
Telephone: 608-358-3650
Email: martin.scanlan@bc.edu
Ethics for District Leaders
Reflection on Leadership Seminar Information
Family and Community Engagement
Seminar on Education Reform
Influences of communities of practice on organizational learning, effective educational structures for culturally and linguistically diverse students, and inclusive service delivery systems to meet students’ special needs
Martin Scanlan is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Higher Education in the Lynch School of Education at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ. Before joining the academy, Scanlan spent over ten years as a teacher and administrator. He primarily worked in urban settings in schools serving traditionally marginalized students in Washington, D.C., Berkeley, CA, and Madison, WI. This laid a foundation for his teaching and scholarship interests, which focus on how schools can be organized to more effectively welcome all. Scanlan’s research primarily focuses on the organizational routines and practices of adults in schools, including the policies and procedures that shape these. While attending to multiple dimensions of diversity, his work has looked most carefully at how schools across sectors - including Catholic schools and public schools – can better serve students who have diverse cultural and linguistic heritages, as well as students with special needs. Scanlan has an extensive record of scholarship in academic journals reporting this work.
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