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Differentiating School Leadership: Facing the Challenges of Practice

Editat de Daniel L. Duke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2010
The proposed book maintains that schools face distinct types of challenges requiring distinct types of leadership. There are not, however, an infinite number of types of challenges, at least not for practical purposes. The book focuses on four sets of challenges that any principal might confront, depending on local circumstances. A principal can address each set of challenges successfully, but only by recognizing the distinctive nature of the challenges and adjusting his/her approach accordingly. This recognition of the need to make adjustments in leadership is referred to as ôdifferentiated leadership.öThe idea of differentiated leadership has its roots in contingency theory, situational leadership theory, and path-goal theory (Northouse, 2007). That the concept of leadership requires differentiation is further evidenced by the variety of adjectives used to modify the term û instructional leadership, moral leadership, distributed leadership, servant leadership, normative leadership, and so on. In recent years, educators have been attracted to the notion of differentiated instruction. They have recognized that one form of instruction is unlikely to address the needs of all students. The approach begins with actual situations confronting contemporary principals and then analyzes the kinds of leadership functions most likely to handle the situations effectively. The book opens with an introduction to the idea of differentiated leadership and why it is important for principals to understand how different schools may face very distinct sets of challenges. Trying to apply a ôone-size-fits-allö type of leadership can have disastrous results. The introduction also contains an overview of ôorganizational diagnosticsö and the kinds of data needed to assess the particular kinds of challenges presented by a particular school at a particular point in time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412970501
ISBN-10: 1412970504
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

"Offers a set of extremely useful heuristics, mental models, and organizational checklists with which future and practicing school leaders can analyze leadership situations and take positive, focused action to improve school conditions. I really appreciated the numerous frameworks for thinking about school reform and the models that clearly differentiated across different school conditions. The author’s gift for narration brings the reader into the case studies and allows you to almost be sitting alongside experienced educational leaders as they ponder about and make decisions concerning critical educational issues. This is highly insightful and helpful for the reader just learning about the complexity of educational leadership and a critical gift for their own future decision making."
"Addresses real issues of every school leader. The vignettes, cases, and stories provide important insight into what an educational leader at the school level can be faced with each day. These examples lend themselves to great material for a professional book study with practicing principals as well as those who aspire to take on that role."
"Superintendents, curriculum specialists, and teacher leaders will find the information useful and the suggestions easily implemented, to say nothing of the thoughts provoked and the comments generated by those who share the reading."
"Duke's divergence from 'cookie-cutter' leadership theory in [this book] is a result of his extensive work as a researcher and consultant in school transformation and turnaround schools. The simplicity of the message and case studies to illustrate interventions needed in high-priority school settings identified in [this book] provide a practical and insightful look into improving schools."

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Part I. The Challenge of School Decline
1. Recognizing the Potential for School Decline
A School on the Brink
Detecting Vulnerabilities
The Impact of Inadequate Funding
The Impact of a Weak Principal
The Impact of a Change in School Culture
Meeting the Challenge of School Decline
Key Lessons and Next Steps
2. Leadership to Prevent School Decline
Leading Schools That Face Demographic Changes
The Challenges of Changing Demographics
School Leadership in the Face of Demographic Change
Key Lessons and Next Steps
Part II. The Challenge of School Turnaround
3. Identifying the Characteristics of Low-Performing Schools
A School in Need of Turning Around
Analyzing the Causes of Low Performance
Diagnosing School-Based Causes
Meeting the Challenge of School Turnaround
Key Lessons and Next Steps
4. Leadership to Turn Around a Low-Performing School
Targeting Key Conditions
School Turnaround Leadership
Key Lessons and Next Steps
Part III. The Challenge of Sustaining School Improvement
5. Reversing School Failure Is Only the First Step
A Promising Start at Stuart High School
Determining the Unfinished Agenda
Meeting the Challenge of Sustained Improvement
Key Lessons and Next Steps
6. Leadership to Sustain School Improvement
Building Capacity for Sustained Success
The Challenges of Sustained School Improvement
Leadership for the Long Haul
Key Lessons and Next Steps
Part IV. The Challenge of Creating a New School
7. Leadership for Students Who Need a Different Learning Environment
Leading by Design
Meeting the Challenge of Creating a New School
Key Lessons and Next Steps
Part V. Leadership Lessons
8. Why School Leaders Fail
Self-Inflicted Problems
The Greatest Mistake of All
9. The Implications of Differentiating Leadership
Some Practical Consequences
Last Word
References
Index

Descriere

This book introduces the qualities of differentiated leadership and stresses the importance of understanding that different schools can face very distinct sets of challenges.