This text will guide administrators in acquiring the concepts and skills necessary to become dynamic, creative, and adaptive leaders who can create collaborative school cultures. It views school leaders as essential to creating a vision that empowers all the constituencies in the school setting to work cooperatively toward achieving instructional goals. The authors address topics such as developing a campus culture, providing fiscal management, fostering communication, and building community partnerships exemplify the principles of leadership. Throughout the text, growth, change and reflection are stressed as integral to decision-making and establishing a collaborative culture.
Guiding principles for this text include the knowledge and skills needed by school leaders to:
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This step-by-step how-to guide presents the six driving forces of instructional leadership within a multi-stage model for implementation, delivering lasting improvement through small, collaborative changes.
Women and Educational Leadership is part of the Jossey-Bass Leadership Library in Education series. "This book eloquently recognizes and validates the successful leadership approaches used by women educational leaders.
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Learn along from Dallas Dance as he shares the successful change efforts he employed to transform Baltimore Public Schools. This true success story delivers great insight and inspiration.
New in this edition: Updated end-of-chapter guiding questions to help readers reflect on their own practice and to apply the concepts in their own contexts.
School leadership — heads on the block? London, England: Routledge. Thomson, P., & Sanders, E. (2009). Creativity and whole school change: an investigation of English headteachers' practices. Journal of Educational Change, 11(1), 63–83.
Assuming that leadership to create equity is a unique practice, the book offers * Clear explanations of foundational terms and concepts, such as equity, systemic inequity, paradigms and cognitive dissonance, and privilege; * Specific ...
This book was written to address the new standards for the preparation and development of school principals, created jointly by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Interstate School Leader ...
Dynamic Educational Leadership Teams: From Mine to Ours provides school and district leaders with research-based, practical guidelines that they can use to create high-performing school and district leadership teams.
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