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Standards-Based Leadership: A Case Study Book for the Superintendency Second Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width x depth: 232x150x15 mm, weight: 304 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Oct-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1475820798
  • ISBN-13: 9781475820799
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, height x width x depth: 232x150x15 mm, weight: 304 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1475820798
  • ISBN-13: 9781475820799
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Today’s school principals are charged with the responsibility of creating learning organizations that emphasize success for all students. Framing decisions in standards that are grounded in research and best practice, this book provides a structure for learning and growth for both current and aspiring principals. Each chapter in Standards-Based Leadership: A Case Study Book for the Principalship is organized around a Texas Principal Competency Exam and related to the 2014 Texas Principal Standards and 2011 ELCC standards. The cases provided for discussion are all based on real problems that challenge principals in Texas or any other state. By applying the standards and using the brief literature reviews as resources to guide decision making, principals are provided with a framework for implementation of specific strategies that will best help them successfully lead schools.




Standards-Based Leadership is written specifically for superintendents and is framed within the most recent national standards: Professional Standards for Educational Leaders 2015. The cases provide an opportunity for superintendents, as well as those in training, to critically reflect on best-practices with real scenarios. Each chapter contains PSEL2015 standards, best practice literature, three cases, discussion questions, and additional resources. The chapters have been written by educators with leadership and superintendent experience.

Recenzijas

Want to change the trajectory of students lives? Alter your organizational culture for the better? Have the experience of brainstorming open-ended decisions in these complex times? Using the current knowledge base in educational leadership, in this updated edition authors Harris, Ballenger, and Mixon deliver on such aspirational goals. This guide is beneficial because it covers the changing standards in the profession and anchors them to foster self-understanding and group understanding. -- Carol A. Mullen, professor of educational leadership, director of the School of Education, and associate dean for professional education of the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, Virginia Tech University What we know most about tomorrow is that we know very little about tomorrow. This means we do not know exactly how to prepare our babies for tomorrow. Like no other time in history, schools and schools systems must ensure students receive a high quality academic education, leverage learning experiences from extra-curricular pursuits, and have their social/emotional needs fulfilled. Schools and school systems must accomplish this for all students, especially students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and marginalized communities. These schools and school systems must be led by innovative and inspiring people called Superintendents. We all should feel a sense of gratitude to authors Harris, Ballenger, and Mixon for very timely information. This book will grow current Superintendents and it will assist in the development of aspiring Superintendents. -- Desmond K. Blackburn, superintendent, Brevard Public Schools; member of Chiefs for Change; and author of Socio-Cultural Leadership: The Art of Restructuring Schools through Research-Based Principal Leadership The authors have clearly defined the critical and complex role of the superintendent in providing leadership for school transformation and community engagement. They have articulated the challenges administrators face and the skills and traits needed for successful leadership. The case studies will be helpful to school leaders as they work to create and sustain student-centered schools and develop future-ready students. -- Johnny L. Veselka, executive director, Texas Association of School Administrators The shift towards transformational leadership must begin with a strong focus on student achievement. Authors Harris, Ballenger, and Mixon clearly define and deliver for the reader the elements a school superintendent must embrace to make this shift. This book is a must-read for current superintendents who desire a fresh perspective on the new Professional Standards for Educational Leadership and lessons learned from relevant case studies from school superintendents. Superintendents must consider this book as a great resource towards making that transformational shift in leadership. -- Mark Gotcher, deputy commissioner, Arkansas Department of Education

Foreword ix
Preface xiii
Introduction xix
1 Shared Vision
1(12)
Sandra Harris
Nicholas Clement
2 Ethics and Professional Norms
13(14)
Sandra Harris
Robert Nicks
3 Equity and Cultural Responsiveness
27(16)
Katie Jones
Jason Mixon
Nicholas Clement
4 Instruction and Assessment
43(12)
Jason Mixon
Billy Walker
Sandra Harris
5 Community of Care and Support for Students
55(12)
Sandra Harris
Theresa Saunders
6 Professional Capacity of School Personnel
67(10)
Julia Ballenger
Mary Webb
7 Professional Community for Teachers and Staff
77(12)
Julia Ballenger
Billy Walker
8 Meaningful Engagement of Families and Community
89(12)
Julia Ballenger
Yvette Richardson
9 Operations and Management
101(10)
Sandra Harris
Robert Nicks
10 School Improvement
111(14)
Julia Ballenger
Ray Thompson
References 125(18)
Appendix 1 Professional Standards for Educational Leaders 143(8)
Appendix 2 Texas Competency Exam Standards 151(8)
Appendix 3 Alabama Standards for Instructional Leaders 159(12)
About the Editors and Authors 171
Sandra Harris is a professor at Lamar University in Texas. She has served as a leader in public and private schools for over 40 years and has published or co-published 25 books on educational leadership.

Julia Ballenger is a professor at TAMU Commerce. She has been a public school educator for more than 40 years in Texas and has published over 75 articles. She presents frequently on educational leadership.

Jason Mixon is the director of the Center for Doctoral Studies in Educational Leadership at Lamar University in Texas and has served as a leader in public schools in Texas for over 20 years. He is a frequent presenter on global leadership strategies for K-12 leaders.