Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work

Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work

Author: WestEd

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780914409175

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Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work: Descriptions of Practicefleshes out the most widely used leadership standards by identifying underlying goals and providing a detailed narrative of specific administrator actions, attitudes, and understanding necessary to attain each goal. These descriptions of practice also depict what each standard looks like across a continuum of development as an administrator moves from being a tactical manager to a strategic instructional leader whose efforts result in improved student learning.


Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work

Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work

Author: Karen Kearney

Publisher:

Published: 2015-11-16

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781938287336

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Moving Leadership Standards Into Everyday Work: Descriptions of Practice enhances the usefulness of the California Professional Standards for Education Leaders (CPSEL) by illustrating key knowledge and actions reflected in leadership that supports all students to learn and thrive.


Nine Lessons of Successful School Leadership Teams

Nine Lessons of Successful School Leadership Teams

Author: Bill McKeever

Publisher: WestEd

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 0914409085

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Why do some school leadership teams succeed while others stagnate, snipe, or disintegrate? Are there key lessons that apply no matter what your school situation? "Nine Lessons of Successful School Leadership Teams" distills a decade of on-the-ground innovation and research pointing to what school leadership teams can do to focus on and increase student achievement. Case studies from schools and districts anchor the discussion of strategies that have evolved over a decade of work with more than 23,000 school leaders. Tools that have contributed to school leadership teams' successes are included.


Central Office Inquiry

Central Office Inquiry

Author: Kim Agullard

Publisher: WestEd

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 0914409336

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Drawing on a three-year study, this book helps central office leadership and staff examine their current school improvement efforts and consider how to provide more cohesive, effective support to their schools.


Leading Every Day

Leading Every Day

Author: Joyce Kaser

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2006-02

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1412916410

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As our society faces more complex challenges, the demand for effective leadership grows. Leaders, especially education leaders, often need to solve complicated problems quickly with limited resources. Understanding their own leadership styles, roles, and practices enhances the impact that leaders have every day. Leading Every Day offers direction on providing high-quality leadership amid turbulent times. Modeling the philosophy that leadership exists in all of us, the authors inspire educators to lead in big and small ways. This second edition offers: inspirational stories illustrating effective leadership, cogent quotations for educators to carry with them each day, actionable advice that can be implemented today, invitations for larger discourse that can change the lives of leaders and the lives of those they lead, and the latest research on best practices in leadership, change, professional development, and group leadership.


Leading Every Day

Leading Every Day

Author: Joyce Kaser

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2013-09-11

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1452260931

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Tap your greatest leadership potential and quickly get on track to meeting today's complicated challenges with this follow-up to the best-selling Learning Forward Book of the Year. Revised and updated stories, references, and quotes complement a completely new section focused on achieving results. Effective leadership exists in us all. These short, inspiration-infused nuggets of actionable advice provide a path to get you there. New features include: A newly added Book 5 for help creating solid data systems and achievable results, Over 150 convenient, closely integrated daily contemplations to carry anywhere, Succinct, first-hand insights on proven leadership best practices that inspire, challenge, and instruct, Up-to-date research on creative solutions to leadership challenges, change, and professional development, Build trust, spark innovation, and learn what it really takes to support a community of learners and leaders with this classic leadership resource! Book jacket.


School Leadership

School Leadership

Author: Stuart C. Smith

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2006-06-08

Total Pages: 521

ISBN-13: 1483364194

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Emphasizing the school leader's role in student learning, this new edition covers the principalship, accountability, leadership effects, distributed leadership, political leadership, resource allocation, and more!


Culturally Proficient Education

Culturally Proficient Education

Author: Randall B. Lindsey

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2010-04-14

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1452271453

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"This new application for cultural proficiency is a testament to the educator-student relationship based on respect, understanding, and a common purpose, no matter what the background or culture of the student happens to be. We can′t afford for more students to disengage from education. Thankfully, the authors provide a framework that builds on where we are and that moves us toward a positive, asset-building environment rather than a destructive deficit mind-set." —Kathleen Gavin, Coordinator of Professional Development Great Prairie Area Education Agency, Burlington, IA Develop culturally proficient policies and practices that create opportunities for students of poverty! Written to counter the perspective that students from low-income backgrounds come to school with certain deficits that prevent them from learning, this timely resource provides educators with the knowledge and skills to maximize educational opportunities for all students, independent of students′ socioeconomic status. The authors examine equity and social issues through the lens of cultural proficiency, an approach that emphasizes how educators can break down self-imposed barriers to student success through self-reflection, personal change, and organizational reform. Focusing on students′ strengths, this guide provides: An examination of how poverty intersects with other groupings, such as race, ethnicity, language acquisition, and gender Effective teaching and leadership strategies grounded in the latest research Vignettes and case studies showing the faces of poverty and the barriers they face Reflective activities and self-check protocols that guide readers toward effective practices Culturally Proficient Education helps teachers and school leaders clear the path to success for students of all social and economic backgrounds.


Leadership Standards in Action

Leadership Standards in Action

Author: Cade Brumley

Publisher: R&L Education

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 161048391X

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