“…Foundational to the framework are the following two assertions: (1) Ecological principles govern healthy and sustainable life systems, the systems in which our social systems exist and upon which they depend (Capra, 1996(Capra, , 2002Wheatley & Kellner-Rogers, 1996), and (2) democratic principles govern socially just (Furman & Starratt, 2002) and continuously learning social systems (Kensler, Caskie, Barber, & White, 2009;Slater & Bennis, 1990). The practice of democracy in organizations (Cloke & Goldsmith, 2002;Fenton, 2002;Stohl & Cheney, 2001) and schools (L. Allen & Glickman, 1998;Dewey, 1916;Kensler & Brooks, in press;Koopman, Miel, & Minsner, 1943;Woods, 2005) has a long history and retains an active presence in current educational leadership literature (Cate, Vaughn, & O'Hair, 2006;L. Davies, 1999;Furman & Starratt, 2002;Harber & Davies, 1998;Kensler, 2010;Kensler et al, 2009;Murphy, 2002;Woods & Gronn, 2009).…”