 AUTHORITATIVE  Authoritarian  Totally Democratic  Laissez-faire Diana Browning Wright1.

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 AUTHORITATIVE  Authoritarian  Totally Democratic  Laissez-faire Diana Browning Wright1

 Integrity  Sincerity  Concern for individual welfare  Concern for group welfare  Positive attitudes/expectations about each student’s learning potential  Willingness and ability to cooperate with each student, a “zero reject” policy Diana Browning Wright2

 Speaks as an experienced, mature adult  Retains ultimate decision-making power  Unlike authoritarian style  solicits input  seeks consensus  sees that everyone is clear on rationales for decisions as well as decisions themselves Diana Browning Wright3