Teaching Leaders to Lead Teachers: Advances in Educational Administration
Editat de Saran Donahoo, Richard C. C Hunteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2007
In the 21st century, the perceived crisis in how schools educate students significantly influences the decision of teachers to move into administrative positions as well as their ability to succeed once they take on these positions. Influenced by the media, the community and the teacher’s lounge, many good educators are increasingly unwilling or simply unprepared to make the jump into school leadership and management. This book addresses some of the issues that affect school leadership by providing insights into the current state of educational administration in the hope of demystifying or dismissing some of the popular assumptions regarding what really takes place in the administration office. In doing so, this text examines topics related to the preparation and training of prospective administrators, factors that affect the process of leading in learning environments and perspectives on the state and structure of school leadership research and development.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780762314614
ISBN-10: 0762314613
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 164 x 244 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Seria Advances in Educational Administration
ISBN-10: 0762314613
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 164 x 244 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Seria Advances in Educational Administration
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION: TEACHING LEADERS TO LEAD TEACHERS: EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE ERA OF CONSTANT CRISIS
PART I: PREPARATION AND FOUNDATIONS
CH 1: BECOMING A LEADER OF CONTENT KNOWLEDGE
Ch 2: LEARNER-CENTERED LEADERSHIP: LEARNING THROUGH MENTORING, COACHING, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
CH 3: TECHNOLOGY FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATIONAL LEADERS: A NEW STANDARD FOR SUCCESS
CH 4: THE CSUN/LAUSD COLLABORATIVE: A MODEL UNIVERSITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP IN THE PREPARATION OF NEW SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
PART II: LEADING TO LEARN WHILE LEARNING TO LEAD
CH 5: HAMONIOUS TEXTURE OF CULTURAL VALUES AND DEMOCRACY: PATTERNS OF SUCCESS
CH 6: THE ROLE OF THE BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISION
CH 7: EVALUATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: PRINCIPLES FOR THE PRINCIPAL
CH 8: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR EFFICACY: ASSESSMENT OF BELIEFS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR SUCCESS SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
CH 9: PRINCIPAL’S IMPROVING SCHOOLS THROUGH ENHANCED TEACHERS LEADERSHIP
CH 10: DEVELOPING A STRATEGY TO ENHANCE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CREDIBILITY
CH 11: EDUCATION LEADERSHIP AS ‘CAPITAL’ FOR A DIVERSE SCHOOL SETTING: UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL AND SYMBOLIC CAPITAL AS EXEMPLARS OF SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
CH 12: THE MICROPOLITICS OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP THROUGH AN ASSUMPTIVE WORLDS FRAMEWORK
CH 13: PROFESSIONAL DEFERENCE: WHEN DOES IT BECOME CRITICAL?
PART III: REFLECTION AND REFORM
CH 14: SCHOOL LEADERSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY WILL REQUIRE CONSTRUCTIVIST LEADERSHIP SKILLS
CH 15: EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND REFORM: THE PREPARATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
CH 16: SUPPORTING TEACHER LEADERSHIP: MIXED PERCEPTIONS OF MANDATED FACULTY STUDY GROUPS
CH 17: ACHIEVING LEADERSHIP SUCCESS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
CH 18: SERVING COMMUNITY: PROSOCIAL ENGAGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
CH 19: TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP FOR DIVERSE LEARNING COMMUNITIES: REDEFINING THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES IN URBAN SCHOOLS
CH 20: PRINCIPAL ‘DISENGAGEMENT’: ARE THE SOLUTIONS ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM?
CH 21: STAYING THE COURSE: SELF-CARE AND MANTRAS FOR THE EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
CH 22: LOOKING BACK AND WITHIN: ARE YOU REFLECTIVE OR REFLEXIVE?
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
SUBJECT INDEX
PART I: PREPARATION AND FOUNDATIONS
CH 1: BECOMING A LEADER OF CONTENT KNOWLEDGE
Ch 2: LEARNER-CENTERED LEADERSHIP: LEARNING THROUGH MENTORING, COACHING, AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
CH 3: TECHNOLOGY FOR 21ST CENTURY EDUCATIONAL LEADERS: A NEW STANDARD FOR SUCCESS
CH 4: THE CSUN/LAUSD COLLABORATIVE: A MODEL UNIVERSITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT PARTNERSHIP IN THE PREPARATION OF NEW SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
PART II: LEADING TO LEARN WHILE LEARNING TO LEAD
CH 5: HAMONIOUS TEXTURE OF CULTURAL VALUES AND DEMOCRACY: PATTERNS OF SUCCESS
CH 6: THE ROLE OF THE BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR IN SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISION
CH 7: EVALUATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS: PRINCIPLES FOR THE PRINCIPAL
CH 8: SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR EFFICACY: ASSESSMENT OF BELIEFS ABOUT KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS FOR SUCCESS SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
CH 9: PRINCIPAL’S IMPROVING SCHOOLS THROUGH ENHANCED TEACHERS LEADERSHIP
CH 10: DEVELOPING A STRATEGY TO ENHANCE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL CREDIBILITY
CH 11: EDUCATION LEADERSHIP AS ‘CAPITAL’ FOR A DIVERSE SCHOOL SETTING: UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL AND SYMBOLIC CAPITAL AS EXEMPLARS OF SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
CH 12: THE MICROPOLITICS OF TEACHER LEADERSHIP THROUGH AN ASSUMPTIVE WORLDS FRAMEWORK
CH 13: PROFESSIONAL DEFERENCE: WHEN DOES IT BECOME CRITICAL?
PART III: REFLECTION AND REFORM
CH 14: SCHOOL LEADERSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY WILL REQUIRE CONSTRUCTIVIST LEADERSHIP SKILLS
CH 15: EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND REFORM: THE PREPARATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS
CH 16: SUPPORTING TEACHER LEADERSHIP: MIXED PERCEPTIONS OF MANDATED FACULTY STUDY GROUPS
CH 17: ACHIEVING LEADERSHIP SUCCESS WITH LIMITED RESOURCES
CH 18: SERVING COMMUNITY: PROSOCIAL ENGAGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
CH 19: TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP FOR DIVERSE LEARNING COMMUNITIES: REDEFINING THE ROLE OF PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES IN URBAN SCHOOLS
CH 20: PRINCIPAL ‘DISENGAGEMENT’: ARE THE SOLUTIONS ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM?
CH 21: STAYING THE COURSE: SELF-CARE AND MANTRAS FOR THE EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
CH 22: LOOKING BACK AND WITHIN: ARE YOU REFLECTIVE OR REFLEXIVE?
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
SUBJECT INDEX