Delegation and Empowerment: Leading with and Through Others

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Eye On Education, 1999 - 154 sider
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This book shows you how to harness the energy and knowledge distributed among your school's stakeholders. It helps you identify opportunities for delegation and provides real life situations to illustrate the principles.
 

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IMPORTANT AND TIMELY TOPICS
1
TASK CONTINGENCIES AND THEIR EFFECT
5
The We PerspectiveHow We Can
7
Applying Your Knowledge
8
AUTHORITYJURISDICTION CONTINGENCIES
9
Relationship Between Delegation
16
THEORETICAL MODELS THAT PROPOSE
21
Your Thoughts Are?
22
Summary
48
Applying Your Knowledge
49
PARTICIPANT CONTINGENCIES AND THEIR
63
A Synthesis Model of
77
GROUP CONTINGENCIES AND THEIR EFFECT
95
Selected Authority
115
Third Evaluate Results
127
The Moral Dimension of Delegation
137

Selected Group Contingencies and Delegation
29
Which Contingencies Affect Delegation
33
Setting the Stage
37
Abilities Component
40
Summary
42
28
146
16
147
65
152
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Dr. Michael E. Ward is State Superintendent of Public Instruction in North Carolina. Prior to his election in 1996, he served as Executive Director of the North Carolina Standards Board for Public School Administration. Earlier posts include service as a teacher, high school principal, and local superintendent of schools. He was honored in 1994 as North Carolina's Superintendent of the Year.A three-time graduate of North Carolina State University, Dr. Ward received the University's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1997. He serves as an adjunct professor of educational leadership in NCSU's College of Education and Psychology.Dr. Ward has been recognized for his leadership in school-based decision-making, empowering stakeholders, and setting high standards for students, teachers, and administrators. These topics, along with his research on teacher tenure and dismissal, are the source of a number of presentations and articles, both by and about Dr. Ward.,
Dr. Bettye MacPhail-Wilcox is Professor Emeritus and former Head of the Department of Educational Leadership and Program Evaluation at North Carolina State University. She is past President of the American Education Finance Association from which she received the Outstanding Leadership and Service Award. At NCSU, she was awarded the Outstanding Service and Extension Award and founded the Hodnett Doctoral Fellowship in Educational Administration. She was named Outstanding Alumnus for Texas Tech University.Prior to her service at NCSU, she was a manager in the industrial sector and served as a teacher and administrator in the public schools of Virginia. In Virginia, she also served as President of the Tidewater Administrators and Supervisors. She studied at James Madison, Old Dominion, and Texas Tech Universities.

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