Empowering Teachers: What Successful Principals DoThe ideas presented in this book are drawn from a study of highly successful principals of schools affiliated with the League of Professional Schools. Chapter 1, "Sharing Governance," presents an overview of the literature on professional development and a description of the study. Chapter 2, "Trusting the Experts: Teachers," focuses on trust as the foundation for shared governance and teacher empowerment. Chapter 3, "Creating Instruction-Oriented Structures That Help Teachers Do Their Best," examines the importance of structuring schools to encourage teacher collaboration and access to decision making. Chapter 4, "A Cornucopia of Supportive Resources," explores how principals use resources such as staff development to enhance teachers' instructional capabilities. Chapter 5,"Encouraging Autonomy and Innovation," reviews extending autonomy and encouraging innovation as strategies to enhance instructional capabilities. Chapter 6, "Modeling Personal Dimensions," highlights the effects of such personal characteristics of principals as optimism, caring, honesty, friendliness, and enthusiasm. Chapter 7, "About Risk and Threat," argues for reducing risk and threat to teachers. Chapter 8, "Valuing and Rewarding Good Work," explains the benefits of rewarding teachers. Chapter 9, "Helping Solve Problems," discusses the importance of adopting a problem-solving orientation. Chapter 10, "Providing Leadership That Is Facilitative and Democratic," presents a portrait of a successful shared-governance principal and considers the future of instruction-oriented, facilitative-democratic leadership in schools. (Contains approximately 300 references.) (TEJ) |
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It speaks from the minds and hearts of teachers about the practices of their principals that allow them to make extraordinary efforts on behalf of students . These teachers work at all levels and in urban , rural , and suburban areas .
It speaks from the minds and hearts of teachers about the practices of their principals that allow them to make extraordinary efforts on behalf of students . These teachers work at all levels and in urban , rural , and suburban areas .
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... 1995 ) have added to our understanding of the phenomenon of reflective practice ; these studies have described practitioners ' epistemologies of practice ac- cording to the kinds of knowledge they use .
... 1995 ) have added to our understanding of the phenomenon of reflective practice ; these studies have described practitioners ' epistemologies of practice ac- cording to the kinds of knowledge they use .
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For example , the strategy of en- couraging autonomy and innovation included the specific practices of promoting teacher ... modeling under- standing , providing opportunities for practice of interaction skills , accepting and reducing ...
For example , the strategy of en- couraging autonomy and innovation included the specific practices of promoting teacher ... modeling under- standing , providing opportunities for practice of interaction skills , accepting and reducing ...
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Empowering Teachers: What Successful Principals Do Joseph Blase,Rebajo R. Blase Begrenset visning - 2001 |
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