This comprehensive how-to guide for aspiring and new superintendents provides examples and covers the full range of topics from preparation through strategic planning.
The book is organized so that it is easily read chapter by chapter, or the reader can quickly search a topic of interest. Success in the Superintendency is a must have for every superintendent's professional library.
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This book is a guide for all who are aspiring to the school superintendency, including current superintendents anticipating their next move.
Shull , Delbecq , and Cummings define the process as " a conscious and human process , involving both individual and social phenomena , based upon factual and value premises , which includes a choice of one behavioral activity from ...
Moving into the Superintendency: How to Succeed in Making the Transition provides novice superintendents with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in their new roles.
... Dr. Mary Lynn Crow; Bob and Sallie Feavel; and lifelong friends Melda Cole Ward and Kerry Van Doren Pedigo. A particular huge thank-you to Becky and Bob Shaw for again allowing me the wonderful opportunity of rest, solitude, quiet, ...
was photographed on playground equipment , sliding down a tube slide , for a widely distributed safety poster reminding everyone that playground safety is no accident . He illustrated that it is a collective involvement .
Applying the Educational Leadership Constituent Council Standards for Improved District Performance Elaine L. Wilmore ... Selecting, preparing, and developing the school district superintendent. Washington, DC: Falmer Press.
In this book, the author: Describes how district leaders can adapt existing practices, like entry and strategic planning, to create and develop productive relationships and an inclusive district culture Provides strategies that ...
These qualitative case studies give the prospective superintendent a real-life look at life on the other side of the district CEO’s desk.