High School Leaders and Their Schools: Profiles of effectiveness
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Page : 118 pages
File Size : 30,87 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Education, Secondary
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Author :
Publisher :
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 30,87 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Education, Secondary
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Author : Ann Weaver Hart
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 50,26 MB
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780791412916
This book examines major issues in theory and research related to leader succession. It looks at the persistent problems confronted by people assigned to lead established social and professional groups like those found in schools. The author demonstrates how interaction between new leaders and established school organizations shape succession events (with illustrations drawn from educational administration) and provides a framework for understanding succession as a dynamic and interactive process.
Author : Todd Whitaker
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 28,24 MB
Release : 2013-12-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 1317930711
Like the best-selling first edition, this book is filled with strategies to motivate your staff and maintain a high level of energy at your school. This guide will help all educators approach work every day in an enthusiastic, focused, and positive state of mind. This book will help you: -Motivate your faculty with the Friday Focus--a staff memo that works! -Understand the power of praise and how to best utilize it every day -Make sure staff meetings, teacher evaluation, and daily activities raise the energy level in your school -Maximize the holidays, open house nights, and other special events the make your staff feel special
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Page : 328 pages
File Size : 47,4 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Education
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Author : Educational Research Service (Arlington, Va.)
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Page : 642 pages
File Size : 41,33 MB
Release : 1988
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Author : Albert J. Coppola
Publisher : Corwin Press
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 49,19 MB
Release : 2004-02-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 1483360407
"This is a comprehensive and exceptionally practical blueprint for school supervision in the 21st century. At a time when national standards for administrative preparation are in the wings, this book should become required reading in schools of educational administration." John Kappenberg Director of Research Sewanhaka Central High School, Floral Park, NY Successfully meet the needs of staff and students and become a teacher of teachers! As an administrator, new or experienced, you are faced with a myriad of administrative, curricular, and supervisory tasks, while at the same time expected to provide ongoing professional training for your staff. How well prepared are you to deal effectively with the day-to-day business of supervising teachers? What specific support and training opportunities did you receive in order to be the successful leader everyone expects? Supportive Supervision offers that much-needed and fully integrated support system for the building-level supervisor. By providing a clear path and focus, the authors present a highly usable, hands-on guide that will help fill in the blanks created by districts and schools unable to distribute resources equally for the development and training of their supervisors. Using a practical approach, chapters focus on key points, including: Improving your own leadership and supervisory skills Collaborating with staff on establishing school wide goals focused on academic improvement Implementing effective lesson planning with supportive and meaningful classroom observations Recruiting and hiring the right teachers while meeting the professional development needs of all staff A three-part process and writing mode for the annual teacher evaluation Achieve what you first set out to do when you became an administrator: embrace the future by creating a school environment that successfully and creatively meets the needs of all staff and students.
Author : James Henri
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 22,62 MB
Release : 2005-06-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 178063417X
This book is both an update and an extension of The Information Literate School Community: Best practice which has been used as a student textbook and practitioners guide in a number of countries. In this new book, the editors have sought to bring together an eclectic but focused group of researchers and practitioners to explore the key aspects of leadership in the information literate school community. The book provides both students and practitioners (principals, teachers, teacher librarians and researchers) with a critical analysis and evaluation of topics such as the concept of an information literate school community; the development of new literacies; research on information literacy; the implementation of an information literacy programme; the importance of reading development; leadership in information literate schools; policy formulation; knowledge management; ICT and student learning; the role of the teacher librarian; and professional development. There is an even balance of research and practice in the book that will appeal to a wide audience because of its currency and topicality.
Author : Brent Davies
Publisher : Paul Chapman Educational Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 11,71 MB
Release : 2005-02-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781412902892
A new edition of this book is available `In conclusion this is an excellent collection of writers and their ideas. It is difficult to think where else such a resource would be available under one cover. An inspiring and valuable book that school leaders should read' - International Journal of Educational Management `The strength of the book lies in its accessibility to both dipping and serious readers; those with a vague interest in the general field of leadership and those who want to identify, pursue or hone a particular leadership style. What the editor does not offer is another book of leadership styles for their own sake, nor does he set one style against another but acknowledges an array of leadership styles to grow leaders of sustainable schools in differing circumstances and environments. A clearly structured, essential text for anyone serious about leadership' - ESCalate `The Essentials of School Leadership contains many of my favourite writers on educational leadership, Brian Caldwell, Brent Davies, Brenda Beatty, Andy Hargreaves, Kenneth Leithwood, Robert Starratt and Linda Lambert. I like to keep fresh by following their thinking, and I wasn't disappointed, finding writing that is insightful and mostly practical' - Professor David Loader, Australian College of Educators `The jewels in the book are the opening and closing chapters by Brent and Barbara Davies on "strategic" leadership, any by Andy Hargreaves on "sustainability" leadership. The book is worth buying for those alone, and for Geoff Southworth's reflective, practical piece on "learning-centred" leadership. This is one for the staffroom library' - Tim Brighouse, TES Friday Magazine `Educational reform is entering a new phase. In many educational systems there is a move from 'national prescription', which has produced significant gains in the short term to a focus on 'schools leading reform'. Here the promise is of more sustainable development in the medium term, but this is crucially dependent on the quality of school leadership. In his new book The Essentials of School Leadership, Brent Davies and his collaborators offer us a comprehensive, reflective yet eminently practical review of the approaches to school leadership that underpin the continuing rise in educational standards and the building of professional capacity in our schools' - David Hopkins, Chief Adviser on School Standards, Department for Education and Skills `At the very time when leadership is recognized as the key to sustainable reform, Brent Davies' The Essentials of School Leadership is right on the mark.This is a comprehensive, powerful treatment of all core elements of new leadership from the ethical to the political, from the emotional to the entrpreneurial. A must-have compendium for those grappling with the present and future of school leadership' - Michael Fullan, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Canada A joint publication with Corwin Press and NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) Press Examining current themes in educational leadership and considering the dimensions of various types of leadership, this book includes contributions from internationally recognised leading authors on the subject. Each chapter introduces the reader to a main theme or facet of leadership with the book as a whole giving an overview of the key ideas in the field. With a clear introduction by Brent Davies, this book provides a core source book as well as a contemporary introduction to the essentials of educational leadership. Written in an accessible style, this book is for school leaders who wish to have a better understanding of their leadership role. It is also suitable for Masters/Doctoral students in the UK, US, Australia and worldwide, and will give those on professional development courses a valuable insight into school leadership.
Author : Jack Rhoton
Publisher : NSTA Press
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 24,18 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Education
ISBN : 0873551869
This book focuses on the professional development of teachers and discusses issues related to science education reform. The content of the book is divided into two parts. Part 1, Professional Development: Implications for Science Leadership, chapters include: (1) "The Role of the Science Leader in Implementing Standards-Based Science Programs" (Harold Pratt); (2) "Moving Teachers from Mechanical to Mastery: The Next Level of Science Implementation" (JoAnne Vasquez and Michael B. Cowan); (3) "Learning and Teaching Critical Thinking Skills in the Information Age: A Challenge in Professional Development for Science Teachers" (J. Preston Prather and Maurice Houston Field); (4) "Bringing about School Change: Professional Development for Teacher Leaders" (Josephine D. Wallace, Catherine R. Nesbit, and Carol R. Newman); (5) "Building Capacity for Systemic Reform in Mathematics and Science Education: A Focus on a Develop-the-Developer Model" (Karen J. Charles and Francena D. Cummings); and (6) "The Precollege Program: A Collaborative Model of Student Enrichment and Professional Development in Mathematics and Science" (Patricia S. Moyer and Eric D. Packenham). Part 2, Professional Development and the Diverse Learner, chapters include: (1) "LEARN North Carolina: A Teacher-Directed Model of Technology Integration" (David J. Walbert); (2) "Teaching Science to Diverse Learners: A Professional Development Perspective" (Paul Rowland, Donna Montgomery, Greg Prater, and Sam Minner); (3) "Leadership in a Multicultural World: Transforming Today's Science Classrooms" (Deborah J. Tippins and Sharon E. Nichols); (4) "Knowing Others and Other Ways of Knowing: Cultural Issues in the Teaching of Science" (M. Elaine Davis); (5) "Reform and Museums: Enhancing Science Education in Formal and Informal Settings" (Judith K. Sweeney and Susan E. Lynds); (6) "Access to Technology: The Equity Dilemma for Science Educators" (Rebecca P. Butler); and (7) "Principles and Practices in Multicultural Science Education: Implications for Professional Development" (Gerry M. Madrazo, Jr., and Jack Rhoton). (YDS)
Author : James Henri
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 41,40 MB
Release : 2005-04-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0897899431
Editors James Henri and Marlene Asselin view the Information Literate School Community (ILSC) as being international. This edited volume of essays from teacher librarians and library educators around the world addresses the issues teacher librarians must face to become leaders in the new worldwide emerging vision of schools. To establish a framework for views expressed by the authors, the editors have identified four major developments that are shaping current thinking and practices of teaching and learning: New learners, New and multiliteracies, New and multiple identities and communities, and Teaching as a political activity. Issues facing teacher librarians as potential school leaders are embedded in these contexts within the essays. The book features chapters written by well-known authors in the field such as Ken Haycock, Leslie Farmer, Ann Clyde, Diane Oberg, James Henri, Marlene Asselin, and others. Chapter topics include discussions of reading and the ILSC, knowledge building and the ILSC, policies in the ILSC, the leadership role of the principal in the ILSC, preparing pre-service teachers for the ILSC, and so on.