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Jones, Jeff, 1950-
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371.2 22
Publication Date
2004
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"For the discerning leader wanting to develop their personal management skills this is a 'must have' resource"--Coleen R Jackson, Director, Roehampton Education Leadership Centre, University of Surrey Roehampton. In this book, Jeff Jones shows how managers in education can contribute to school improvement, and focuses on the essential personal and practical management skills needed to instil a positive team culture and support colleagues effectively.
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Wallace, Mike, 1950-
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371.2 22
Publication Date
2003
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Learning to Read Critically in Educational Leadership and Management is a unique resource which combines a teaching text with exemplary reports of small-scale research and a literature review conducted by international scholars. Part One gives the reader a framework for the critical analysis of any text and explains how to incorporate it into a literature review for a course assignment, dissertation or thesis.
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Reeves, Douglas B., 1953-
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371.200973 22
Publication Date
2009
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Guide for becoming a leader in making changes in the educational field.
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Hoerr, Thomas R., 1945-
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371.200973 22
Publication Date
2005
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A veteran school leader offers invaluable advice on running a school, including how to promote collegiality, set goals, evaluate teachers, work with parents, manage meetings, support diversity, and make a difference in children's lives.
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Thomas, Cornell, 1955-
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371.2011 23
Publication Date
2012
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Most, if not all, individuals who have given any thought to the subject believe that students and teachers in today's public schools deserve better. They deserve the same types of teaching and learning environments that are often found in elite private schools. Teachers in these environments combine the best of essentialist and progressive educational philosophies that cause students to become highly skilled critical thinkers. Teachers, most of them, have the skills to deliver both the science and the art of teaching and learning. The science here represents the wealth of knowledge needed in their particular fields of study and teaching. The art refers to the ability to connect the knowledge their students possess with the information they want them to learn. Students in these environments are active, engaged learners ... and teachers. Leadership facilitates a process to support these highly interactive teaching and learning environments. Leaders who are most successful in this work demonstrate a commitment to engagement. To lead with a commitment to engagement means to value every person's self-identity, their presence, and the gifts they bring to the organization. It means practicing inclusion intentionally. The inclusion of all voices involved in the life of the organization results in levels of synergy where excellence becomes the norm and even higher levels sought. Engaged leaders are personable, hand-on, supportive, facilitating, visionary, inclusive and very successful. It is the premise of this book that leadership should be focused on serving others in inclusive ways. Leadership should, as a primary task, help to create pathways that empower others to successfully complete the work at hand and to do so including all voices in the process.
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Alvy, Harvey B.
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371.2 22
Publication Date
2010
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Explore how today's teachers and education leaders can apply the leadership qualities of Abraham Lincoln to tackle challenges big and small.
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Marzano, Robert J.
Call Number
371.2 22
Publication Date
2005
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Annotation What does research tell us about the effects of school leadership on student achievement? What specific leadership practices make a real difference in school effectiveness? How should school leaders use these practices in their day-to-day management of schools and during the stressful times that accompany major change initiatives? Robert J. Marzano, Timothy Waters, and Brian A. McNulty provide answers to these and other questions in School Leadership That Works. Based on their analysis of 69 studies conducted since 1970 that met their selection criteria and a recent survey of more than 650 building principals, the authors have developed a list of 21 leadership responsibilities that have a significant effect on student achievement. Readers will learn the specific behaviors associated with the 21 leadership responsibilities; the difference between first-order change and second-order change and the leadership responsibilities that are most important for each; how to work smart by choosing the right work that improves student achievement; the advantages and disadvantages of comprehensive school reform models for improving student achievement; how to develop a site-specific approach to improving student achievement, using a framework of 11 factors and 39 action steps; and a 5-step plan for effective school leadership. Combining rigorous research with practical advice, School Leadership That Works gives school administrators the guidance they need to provide strong leadership for better schools.
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Begley, Paul Thomas, 1949-
Call Number
371.2 22
Publication Date
1999
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Values and ethics have traditionally been considered an important influence on administrative practices, and are typically included as a component of core courses in department of educational administration in the US, Canada and Australia. The recent resurgence of interest among practitioners in the topic of values and ethics as a guide to action increases the importance and appeal of this book of readings. This comprehensive book extends beyond the presentation of 'expert opinion' and appeals to an audience of academics and practitioners working at the policy level of educational organisation.
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Johnson, Bob L., 1956-
Call Number
371.207 22
Publication Date
2009
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by
Earley, Peter.
Call Number
371.2 22
Publication Date
2004
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By giving a detailed picture of the rapidly developing field of educational leadership, this text focuses on how to become a more effective manager and on understanding the vital importance of the manager's role in school improvement.
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English, Fenwick W.
Call Number
371.2 22
Publication Date
2011
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A look back at how leadership was redefined by management & organisational theory in its quest to become 'science like', & how it must part company with these perspectives in order to reclaim its promise for improving educational leadership.
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