Leadership through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Confidence and Skill of Principals
Autor Phyllis A. Gimbel, Peter Gow Cu Samson Goldsteinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475853445
ISBN-10: 1475853440
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 154 x 220 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475853440
Pagini: 100
Dimensiuni: 154 x 220 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Why Mentoring?
Chapter One: Definition of Mentoring
Chapter Two: Trust, Communication, and Relationship Building
Chapter Three: The Job is Overwhelming
Chapter Four: The Mentor Pathway
Chapter Five: The Vermont Principals' Association Initiative
Chapter Six: The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Initiative
Chapter Seven: Lessons from the 2020 Massachusetts Mentor Survey
Chapter Eight: Making Sense of Mentor Voices from Vermont and Massachusetts
Chapter Nine: Common Challenges of First Year Principals
Chapter Ten: First Year Challenges and the Mentoring Process
Chapter Eleven: The Importance of Trust in Principals
Chapter Twelve: About the NASSP and the Learning Policy Institute Research
Chapter One: Definition of Mentoring
Chapter Two: Trust, Communication, and Relationship Building
Chapter Three: The Job is Overwhelming
Chapter Four: The Mentor Pathway
Chapter Five: The Vermont Principals' Association Initiative
Chapter Six: The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Initiative
Chapter Seven: Lessons from the 2020 Massachusetts Mentor Survey
Chapter Eight: Making Sense of Mentor Voices from Vermont and Massachusetts
Chapter Nine: Common Challenges of First Year Principals
Chapter Ten: First Year Challenges and the Mentoring Process
Chapter Eleven: The Importance of Trust in Principals
Chapter Twelve: About the NASSP and the Learning Policy Institute Research
Recenzii
An empowering resource for educational leaders is in vital need at this point in history. Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principal's Confidence and Skill offers relatable examples to assist in the development of effective supervisory and managerial strategies. Impactful leaders emerge as a result of purposeful analysis of problem-solving methodologies, global perspectives, and successful examples of effectiveness. This text will help principals and administrators strengthen their leadership skills and formulate progressive visions for their schools.
During my first of 40 years of heading private schools, another head of school who served on my board offered me perspective-saving mentoring that played a key role in my staying at that school for eight years, helping the community find its own song. Years later I paid it forward, mentoring his son as he started his own career heading schools. Today, as schools and their leaders face an unprecedented set of challenges, they need the support of mentors, and this book offers a roadmap for shaping the process from one generation of school leaders to another.
Based on their decades of commitment to schools, students, teachers, and leadership in academic communities, Phyllis Gimbel and Peter Gow have produced a book will be a valuable support to veteran, beginning, and aspiring school leaders.
During my first of 40 years of heading private schools, another head of school who served on my board offered me perspective-saving mentoring that played a key role in my staying at that school for eight years, helping the community find its own song. Years later I paid it forward, mentoring his son as he started his own career heading schools. Today, as schools and their leaders face an unprecedented set of challenges, they need the support of mentors, and this book offers a roadmap for shaping the process from one generation of school leaders to another.
Based on their decades of commitment to schools, students, teachers, and leadership in academic communities, Phyllis Gimbel and Peter Gow have produced a book will be a valuable support to veteran, beginning, and aspiring school leaders.