Working for Kids: Educational Leadership as Inquiry and Invention: New Frontiers in Education
Autor James H. Lytleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 feb 2010
As an administrator, academic, consultant and researcher, Lytle has traveled widely in the school leadership province. This book draws on his career as a school administrator and his experience teaching leadership at the graduate level. The author uses personal stories to address such questions as: How does one learn to lead? How does one become a leader? How does one teach others to lead? What does it mean to lead for learning?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607090564
ISBN-10: 1607090562
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria New Frontiers in Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1607090562
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția R&L Education
Seria New Frontiers in Education
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Emergence of a School Leader
Chapter 2 Principal
Chapter 3 Central Office and "Sabbatical"
Chapter 4 Regional and Assistant Superintendent
Chapter 5 Principal, Again
Part 6 Changing States: Superintendent, Trenton, New Jersey
Chapter 7 Learning the Context
Chapter 8 Determining the Work
Chapter 9 Designing and Getting Under Way
Chapter 10 Building Capacity
Chapter 11 High School Reform
Chapter 12 To What End?
Part 13 Leadership for Learning
Chapter 14 Considering the Teaching of Leadership
Chapter 2 Principal
Chapter 3 Central Office and "Sabbatical"
Chapter 4 Regional and Assistant Superintendent
Chapter 5 Principal, Again
Part 6 Changing States: Superintendent, Trenton, New Jersey
Chapter 7 Learning the Context
Chapter 8 Determining the Work
Chapter 9 Designing and Getting Under Way
Chapter 10 Building Capacity
Chapter 11 High School Reform
Chapter 12 To What End?
Part 13 Leadership for Learning
Chapter 14 Considering the Teaching of Leadership
Recenzii
Working for Kids is a must-read for current and prospective educational leaders interested in leading in the twenty-first century and beyond. It is a masterfully written account of the evolution of a school leader's entrepreneurial approach to both public and private school reform. The triumphs and challenges of this unconventional and transformative leader speaks from and to the heart of the matter, learning to lead and leading for learning. Lytle takes you on a journey as he boldly and intentionally crosses traditional boundaries and conventions by challenging the status quo of schooling and creating a space to improve outcomes for student students, teachers, and administrators. Although intended for educational leaders it transcends the educational sector and offers pearls of wisdom for anyone interested in the art of leadership.
An engaging inside look at the rollercoaster career of a can-do urban educator who cares deeply about kids. Street-wise and book-wise, Lytle is an innovator who spells out what real leadership requires-not mechanistic shortcuts but purpose, respect, trust, inquiry, improvisation, and sometimes eating crow.
We have diced and sliced the urban school reform pie until there is very little coherence in understanding what works in schools. We know that reinventing urban education is paramount, however we do not all agree on what the ingredients are for reinvention. This book provides a roadmap for how educators can have a positive impact on school culture and foster sustainable reform in schools. It is not a quick fix or microwave approach to transforming education; it is an intelligent course of action that educational leaders should be prompted to take if they want to have the greatest impact on learning and transforming the lives of the students that we serve in our classroomsss
An engaging inside look at the rollercoaster career of a can-do urban educator who cares deeply about kids. Street-wise and book-wise, Lytle is an innovator who spells out what real leadership requires-not mechanistic shortcuts but purpose, respect, trust, inquiry, improvisation, and sometimes eating crow.
We have diced and sliced the urban school reform pie until there is very little coherence in understanding what works in schools. We know that reinventing urban education is paramount, however we do not all agree on what the ingredients are for reinvention. This book provides a roadmap for how educators can have a positive impact on school culture and foster sustainable reform in schools. It is not a quick fix or microwave approach to transforming education; it is an intelligent course of action that educational leaders should be prompted to take if they want to have the greatest impact on learning and transforming the lives of the students that we serve in our classroomsss