Leadership in education: Recent e-books
This guide is for those interested in leadership in education at any level, both research and practice.
Recent e-books
- Sharing the legacy and narrative leadership experiences of black women in education by Ashley N. Storman (Ed.); Destiny Reddick (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Sharing the Legacy and Narrative Leadership Experiences of Black Women in Education invites readers to step into the shoes of black women as leaders in academia and education, providing an authentic and raw glimpse into their experiences. The book challenges societal workplace expectations and attempts to reshape conversations around how intersectionality cross-connects with diversity, equity, and inclusion. By intertwining powerful storytelling with compelling research, it seeks to dismantle the barriers that have hindered the progress of black women with a focus on offering relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest academic research.
- Intersectionality and leading social change in education: professional learning to transform self, others, and the field by Aubrey H. Wang (Ed.); Margaret Grogan (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024This book explores a social change and transformational approach to leadership. As educational leaders are increasingly serving a changing demographic of students and also addressing persistent challenges and heightened tension around race and equity, it's becoming necessary for educators to approach leadership in new and radical ways.
- Inclusive leadership: from theory to practice by Sheryl Cowart Moss (Ed.); Rolandria Justice Emenuga (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Inclusive leaders create strong cultures with systems to respond to unique needs and encourage hidden potential.
- Improving your school one week at a time: building the foundation for professional teaching and learning by Jeffrey Zoul; Spiri Diamantis HowardPublication Date: 2024Learn how you can work more effectively with your staff to improve your school. In this unique book, Jeffrey Zoul and Spiri Diamantis Howard reveal how a powerful tool, "Friday Focus" emails or newsletters, can help school principals communicate more proactively and consistently with their teachers while improving instruction and morale.
- Career journeys of diverse leaders in higher education: climbing the rough side of the mountain by George R. Blumenthal; Josefina Castillo Baltodano; Ding-Jo H. CurriePublication Date: 2024This book provides a study of diverse leadership development through the extraordinary journeys of ten retired presidents and chancellors who have left an indelible impact on higher education.
- Radical university-district partnerships: a framework for preparing justice-focused school leaders by Jennifer Goldstein (Ed.); Nell Scharff Panero (Ed.); Maritza Lozano (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024This inspirational book provides a concrete model of why university-district partnerships are essential to preparing justice-focused school leaders, and how these partnerships can thrive. Readers will find details of one such partnership, Leadership Education for Anaheim Districts (LEAD), which incorporated high-impact practices for equity, self-knowledge, and system change.
- System wise: continuous instructional improvement at scale by Adam Parrott-Sheffer; Carmen Williams; David Rease; Kathryn Parker BoudettPublication Date: 2024In System Wise, Adam Parrott-Sheffer, Carmen Williams, David Rease, Jr., and Kathryn Parker Boudett provide a blueprint to scale up the Data Wise process for continuous improvement, extending it from classrooms and schools to broader educational contexts. The System Wise approach highlights the adaptability of the Data Wise protocols, which promote agency among students and teachers, data literacy among educators, and capacity building within organizations to achieve better learning outcomes system wide.
- Transformative leadership and change initiative implementation for P-12 and higher education by Tracy Mulvaney (Ed.); William O. George (Ed.); Jason Fitzgerald (Ed.); Wendy Morales (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024In Transformative Leadership and Change Initiative Implementation for P-12 and Higher Education , the echoes of Heraclitus's wisdom reverberate, reminding educational leaders that the only constant is change. This book delves into the core of transformative strategies employed by thought leaders across the educational spectrum, from P-12 schools to university corridors. Guided by transformative leadership principles, this book traverses the intricate tapestry of topics such as technology integration, educational entrepreneurship, and global citizenship, providing a roadmap for leaders to navigate the complexities of the modern educational landscape. The emphasis on social-emotional leadership and learning underscores the importance of nurturing the holistic development of students, ensuring they thrive both academically and emotionally.
- The school leaders our children deserve: seven keys to equity, social justice, and school reform by George Theoharis; Lynda Tredway (Foreword)Publication Date: 2024Drawing on the experiences and words of successful public-school principals, Theoharis shows why social justice leadership is needed and how it can be effective in creating more equitable schools. Although they faced tremendous barriers, the principals featured in this book made important strides toward closing the outcome and opportunity gaps in their schools by using inclusive, equitable practices. Featuring a mix of theory and practical strategies, this edition has been updated with new examples and frameworks relevant to today's leaders.
- Restorative resistance in higher education: leading in an era of racial awakening and reckoning by Richard J. ReddickPublication Date: 2023In Restorative Resistance in Higher Education, diversity researcher and educator Richard J. Reddick shares the wisdom gained from three decades of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work in educational settings. Reddick centers DEI efforts as challenging yet essential components of college life, recognizing campus environments not just as mirrors reflecting societal values and biases but also as crucibles for social change.
- Navigating social justice: a schema for educational leadership by Martin ScanlanPublication Date: 2023In Navigating Social Justice, Martin Scanlan introduces a comprehensive social justice schema that melds organizational learning with leading for equity. Scanlan distills wisdom gleaned from the experiences of a variety of educational professionals as well as from his own more than three decades of work in equity-focused partnership with elementary schools.
- Preparing leaders for deeper learning by Marjorie E. Wechsler; Steven K. WojcikiewiczPublication Date: 2023Leadership Preparation for Deeper Learning spotlights educational leaders as key actors in the urgent task of readying students for college, careers, and citizenship in an evolving world. Marjorie Wechsler and Steven Wojcikiewicz argue that, in response to new understandings of learning and development and emerging societal needs, K-12 school leaders must be able to shift institutions toward deeper learning models, in which collaboration, critical thinking, and project-based learning are fundamental concepts.
- Minority women in K-12 education leadership: challenges, resilience, and support by Annette G. Walters (Editor)Publication Date: 2024The objective of Minority Women in K-12 Education Leadership is clear-to provide readers, educational allies, educators, administrators, and stakeholders with a profound understanding of the intersections of gender, leadership, and ethnicity/color in educational leadership. This book goes beyond identifying challenges; it celebrates the resilience of minority women leaders, explores the support systems they rely on, and offers practical strategies for success. The content delves into the physical, mental, emotional, and social dimensions of their experiences, aiming to bridge theoretical and practical concepts and provide valuable insights for practitioners, scholars, and stakeholders.
- Leading with heart and soul: 30 inspiring lessons of faith, learning, and leadership for educators by Irvin L. ScottPublication Date: 2024Drawing on spiritual principles and Dr. Irvin Scott's experience as a classroom, school, district, and non-profit leader, this book will reinvigorate you and your team as you try to answer your most pressing questions about the future of education, including: How do we empower innovative, servant-hearted educational leaders to meet the needs of students?
- Transformational leadership for rapid school improvement by Kevin Perks (Ed.); Terry Hofer (Foreword); Charles S. Dedrick (Afterword)Publication Date: 2024To address today's numerous goals and challenges, K-12 schools need transformational leaders-leaders able to substantively enhance and improve educational systems and educator practices in order to achieve better, longer-lasting outcomes for all students. This practical resource is for superintendents, principals, and other education leaders who are charged with rapidly improving their schools and districts.
- Creating a culture of excellence: a school leader's guide to best practices in teaching, curriculum, professional development, supervision, and evaluation by Jeffrey GlanzPublication Date: 2024Drawing from research, Creating a Culture of Excellence is a resource that serves as a guide to the best practices in teaching, curriculum, professional development, supervision, and evaluation. Attending to these five processes, utilizing best practices in the field of research and practice, will ensure high-quality instruction in any school. This book is replete with engaging learning activities and vignettes to reinforce ideas and concepts.
- Finding your path as a woman in school leadership: a guide for educators, allies, and advocates by Kim Cofino; Christina BotbylPublication Date: 2024Featuring the experiences of over 70 successful female leaders in international, public, and private schools around the world, Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership brings together interconnected stories about the realities of being a woman in K-12 school leadership today.
- Leading continuous improvement in schools: enacting leadership standards to advance educational quality and equity by Erin Anderson; Kathleen M. W. Cunningham; David H. Eddy-SpicerPublication Date: 2024* Aligns improvement efforts with two sets of standards, NELP and PSEL - no other books in the field do this. * To help ground the main points in this volume, each chapter features a case that presents a leader who is simultaneously leading a school while also learning about improvement science in their graduate class. * To help instructors use this book in their courses, each chapter includes teaching notes and an action inventory aligned to the case examples and chapters.
2024
- Cutting-edge innovations in teaching, leadership, technology, and assessment by Asma Khaleel Abdallah (Ed.); Ahmed Mohammed Alkaabi (Ed.); Rashid Al-Riyami (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Cutting-Edge Innovations in Teaching, Leadership, Technology, and Assessment explores the dynamic and evolving field of education. The first domain provides innovative teaching methodologies, and delves into the transformative power of active learning, gamification, and project-based learning. Leadership's paramount role in shaping educational institutions is the focus of the second domain. It underscores the significance of visionary leadership in fostering an environment of continuous improvement and innovation. The third domain introduces the intriguing realm of chatbots and educational technologies. The final domain is dedicated to the revolution in assessment and evaluation practices. The section explores progressive forms of assessment, such as performance-based and formative assessments, and advocates for data-driven instruction to enhance student learning.
- Disrupting the teacher opportunity gap: aligning 12 processes for high-expertise teaching by Jon SaphierPublication Date: 2024The missing element in 70 years of school reform is a surround-sound focus on High-Expertise Teaching. We could have it in any district, regardless of zip code, if we reengineered the twelve processes that impact teachers' knowledge and skill.
- Leading and managing change for school improvement by Nadire Gülçin Yildiz (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Leading and Managing Change for School Improvement provides a thorough understanding of the ways in which schools are continuously changing and what must be done so that educational leaders can effectively manage these changes. The book also assesses different environments within which schools are established, promotes positive school culture, and ascertains ways of making schools more effective. Covering topics such as professional development, school improvement, and school culture...
- Leading for equity in uncertain times: a regenerative process by Doris CandelariePublication Date: 2024Leading for Equity in Uncertain Times outlines a regenerative process for educational leaders developed in response to the disruption and crises caused by the social happenings of the Covid-19 pandemic, the racial justice reckoning after the George Floyd murder, and the political polarization paralyzing the United States. Using a classic grounded theory research approach, Candelarie explores the implementation of The Regenerative Process, and how educational leaders can use this process to identify needed actions to respond to crisis, disruption, and change within their schools and educational organizations.
- Making a difference: instructional leadership that drives self-reflection and values the expertise of teachers by Ian M. Mette; Dwayne Ray Cormier; Yanira OliverasPublication Date: 2024The US continues to grapple with social domination based on various sociocultural identities such as race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, identity, ability, and other lived experiences. This book aims to equip educators with a framework for providing instructional leadership that ensures culturally responsive instruction. Changing what is taught, how it is taught, and who it is intended for is one of the most effective ways of contributing to a more progressive, equitable, and inclusive society.
- Navigating the coaching and leadership landscape: strategies and insights for success by Andrew J. Wefald (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Navigating the Coaching and Leadership Landscape: Strategies and Insights for Success, is poised to bridge the divide between theory and practice in coaching and leadership. By meticulously examining the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of coaching within leadership contexts, our comprehensive volume offers a long-awaited solution to this pressing problem.
- Promoting crisis management and creative problem-solving skills in educational leadership by Afzal Sayed Munna (Ed.); Uzoechi Nwagbara (Ed.); Yahaya Alhassan (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024In the ever-evolving field of education, leaders face unprecedented challenges that require effective crisis management and creative problem-solving skills. However, there is a significant research gap in this area, with limited resources available to guide leaders in the post-pandemic world. To address this pressing issue, Promoting Crisis Management and Creative Problem-Solving Skills in Educational Leadership offers a comprehensive solution. This book, authored by renowned scholars and practitioners, provides a roadmap for reimagining educational leadership and equipping leaders with the necessary skills to thrive in challenging times.
- Promoting quality hybrid learning through leadership and educational management by Edgar Oliver Cardoso Espinosa (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024Promoting Quality Hybrid Learning Through Leadership and Educational Management meticulously examines the convergence of leadership, educational management, and technology, presenting a comprehensive solution to the challenges posed by hybrid learning models. By harnessing the collective expertise of scholars and practitioners, this book serves as a roadmap for institutions, offering insights into effective leadership strategies, adept management practices, and the seamless integration of digital tools to enrich the learning experience.
- Pursuing equity and success for marginalized educational leaders by LeAnne C. Salazar Montoya (Ed.); Christopher Bonn (Ed.)Publication Date: 2024As the demand for authentic and practical guidance in navigating the leadership pipeline becomes increasingly urgent, institutions struggle to prepare aspiring leaders effectively and develop a more inclusive curriculum. Within the pages of Pursuing Equity and Success for Marginalized Educational Leaders, the remedy for this intricate challenge unfolds. This book emerges as a product of collaboration between seasoned practitioners and esteemed researchers, presenting a comprehensive guide aimed at empowering aspiring leaders hailing from marginalized backgrounds. It is a valuable resource, offering practical guidance and research-backed strategies. From understanding the crucial role of authenticity in leadership to navigating complex policy dynamics and addressing the demands of a rapidly changing job market, this book provides actionable solutions.
- Shifting self and system: how educational leaders propel excellence for achieving equity by Ruby Ababio-Fernandez; Courtney WinkfieldPublication Date: 2024Drawing from their experiences leading the educational-equity agenda for the nation's largest school district, the authors present their model for practical, outcome-oriented antiracist leadership.
- What goes unspoken : how school leaders address DEI beyond race by Krystal Hardy AllenPublication Date: 2024What Goes Unspoken is a must-have guide for any school or educational systems leader looking to comprehend and put into play an effective, equity-centered plan that champions students, teachers, and staff. Moving beyond the abundant resources that focus on DEI theories, author Krystal Hardy Allen shows leaders and administrators how to concretely center DEI within both practices and policies, as well as how to do the interpersonal work of becoming a self-aware and equity-focused leader.
- Women in the higher education C-suite: diverse executive profiles by Lisa Mednick Takami; Barbara Gellman-Danley (Foreword)Publication Date: 2024Women in the Higher Education C-Suite: Diverse Executive Profiles explores the personal narratives of a diverse group of women CEOs and senior executives serving in two- and four-year public and private colleges and universities in the United States. Emphasizing real-world leadership, this book focuses on the remarkable women who continue to break barriers and inspire the next generation of leaders.
2023
- Acute crisis leadership in higher education: lessons from the pandemic by Gabriela Cornejo Weaver (Ed.); Kara M. Rabbitt (Ed.); Suzanne Wilson Summers (Ed.); Rhonda Phillips (Ed.); Kristi N. Hottenstein (Ed.); Juanita M. Cole (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023This book explores higher education leadership during times of extreme pressures and limited, changing information. Organized around different functional units in higher education institutions, chapters describe the ways in which campus communities were affected by and responded to the early pandemic crisis.
- Becoming an antiracist school leader: dare to be real by Patrick A. Duffy; James A. Banks (Series ed.)Publication Date: 2023This book describes an adaptive framework that includes ten tenets for developing structural and curricular antiracist leadership. In three parts, school leaders are asked to: Know Themselves through self-reflection and racial autobiography; Distinguish Knowledge From Foolishness through critical race ethnography and an exploration of racial identity development; and Build for Eternity by using a model for student-centered antiracist leadership development.
- Bridging leadership and school improvement: advice from the field by Leslie Ann Locke (Ed.); Sonya D. Hayes (Ed.); Jeffrey Glanz (Series ed.)Publication Date: 2023Bridging Leadership and School Improvement: Advice from the Field features narratives of successful principals across multiple states in the US, who have not only improved their schools but have created supportive and inclusive learning communities for both teachers and students. Each practitioner-author discusses an improvement practice that they successfully implemented in their school and key theories that support their practice.
- Building transformational kindness in schools: a guide for teachers and leaders by Hope E. WilsonPublication Date: 2023This unique book shows how transformational kindness needs to be an explicit, essential part of classroom and school culture in order to improve student success. Author Hope E. Wilson offers practical steps for creating a culture of transformational kindness through your approach to classroom management, relationships, assessment, and the content areas.
- Change agents: transforming schools from the ground up by Justin CohenPublication Date: 2023Have you ever wondered what it would look like for you and your colleagues to really change how things are done in your school? For over twenty-five years, Partners in School Innovation has empowered educators in doing just that, across twenty-two school districts and eight states, dramatically improving underperforming schools in the process.
- Continuous improvement: a leadership process for school improvement by Erin A. Anderson (Ed.); Sonya D. Hayes (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023"Through this book, we seek to describe improvement science in action for educators, schools, districts, universities, and communities."
- Cultivating imagination in leadership: transforming schools and communities by Gillian Judson (Ed.); Meaghan Dougherty (Ed.); Scott Brandon (Foreword)Publication Date: 2023This comprehensive book provides a theoretical understanding of how imagination contributes to effective leadership, as well as practical tools all educational leaders can employ to cultivate their imaginations and the imaginations of others in their communities.
- Culturally responsive leadership for social justice and academic equity for all by Bethel E. Cager (Ed.); Leslie Haas (Ed.); Jill Tussey (Ed.); Monica Burke (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Culturally Responsive Leadership for Social Equity and Academic Justice in Schools offers a multi-faceted approach to culturally responsive leadership as it connects the concept to the various responsibilities of school leaders. The book also challenges school leaders to see the connective and comprehensive nature of culturally responsive leadership in their daily duties and responsibilities, introduces the concept of culturally responsive leadership and its benefits for all students, and prompts and initiates an educational leadership mindset that seeks to explore the impact of culturally responsive leadership further.
- Education and democracy in the Nordic countries: making sense of school leadership, policy, and practice by Ann Elisabeth Gunnulfsen (Ed.); Helene Ärlestig (Ed.); Merete Storgaard (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023This book discusses principals' prerequisites and work within the five Nordic countries and focuses on schools as formal institutions that carry out functions delegated to them by the social collective.
- Education lead(her)ship: advancing women in K-12 administration by Charol Shakesaft (Foreword); Monica C. Higgins; Jennie WeinerPublication Date: 2023Educational Lead(her)ship exposes the systemic obstacles that impede the professional advancement of women in K-12 education and offers readers the tools to recognize and combat these inequities. In this rousing work, educational leadership scholars Jennie Weiner and Monica Higgins investigate patterns of gender bias in the profession, prompted by the observation that, although the great majority of classroom educators are women, disproportionately few women inhabit leadership positions such as principal, superintendent, or school administrator.
- Effective technology tools for school leadership : understanding digital and data-driven strategies by Leslie Jones and Eugene KennedyPublication Date: 2023Authors Jones and Kennedy explore the technology tools needed to support the full range of responsibilities of a school leader, including management and administration, personnel and evaluation, security and safety, instructional leadership, organizational culture and climate, external relationships, and action research.
- Empirical understanding of school leaders' ethical judgements: applications of the ethical perspectives instrument by Ori Eyal; Izhak BerkovichPublication Date: 2023Drawing on a range of quantitative studies, the text utilizes organizational psychology to explore multiple ethical paradigms. It considers social aspects including ethnicity, gender, hegemony-minority relations, and leadership styles which influence and drive ethical judgment patterns employed by educators and principals.
- Equity doesn't just happen: stories of education leaders working toward social justice by Jo Smith (Ed.); Elisabeth Crowell Kim (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023This volume offers a mix of theory and application on equity work in schools, districts, and states.
- Fix injustice, not kids: and other principles for transformative equity leadership by Paul Gorski; Katy M. SwalwellPublication Date: 2023Fix Injustice, Not Kids and Other Principles for Transformative Equity Leadership offers a deep dive into the leadership values, commitments, and practices that help educational leaders create and sustain equitable schools and districts. Drawing from their extensive equity and inclusion work with schools, Paul Gorski and Katy Swalwell introduce key components of the equity literacy framework.
- The gatekeepers: why school systems should rethink resisting change by Barbara J. Smith (Ed.Publication Date: 2023The Gatekeepers is a comprehensive review of many parts of a school system that resist change. For all stakeholders to embrace improvement, they need to know what habits, practices and indifference act as barriers to growth and change. This book reveals insiders insights into what gates exist, how to navigate around them, and why it is important to risk new ways of doing school.
- Growing for justice: a developmental continuum of leadership capacities and practices by Eleanor Drago-Severson; Jessica Blum-DeStefano; Deborah Books LawrencePublication Date: 2023Educators committed to social justice enter into the work in markedly different ways. Drawing from research with 50 educational leaders from across the United States, Growing for Justice explores how leaders committed to social justice support the growth of others while also developing their owncapacities to engage, connect, and lead for change.
- Handbook of research on andragogical leadership and technology in a modern world by Viktor Wang (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Exploiting the potential of technology to use it in innovative and creative ways that change how and what humans do for the better lies within the influence of the andragogical leader. Leading by example, when andragogical leaders model the use of technology, they also model creativity, innovation, and failure as a positive learning experience. Andragogical leaders should model effective technology use daily. The Handbook of Research on Andragogical Leadership and Technology in a Modern World provides diverse perspectives, experiences, theories, and philosophies related to andragogical leadership and technology across all levels of education.
- The heart of school leadership: what education leaders need to create a thriving school communityThe Heart of School Leadership by Mary Louise StahlPublication Date: 2023Most school administrators begin the work of school leadership from an emotional place, which is similar to why people want to be a teacher. Sometimes you have an unforgettable teacher or principal who you want to emulate, and sometimes you want to do things better, do things differently. It doesn't matter how you get there; it matters that you begin with the heart, and let it lead most of your work.
- How a city learned to improve it schools by Anthony S. Bryk; Sharon Greenberg; Albert Bertani; Penny Sebring; Steven E. Tozer; Timothy KnowlesPublication Date: 2023How a City Learned to Improve Its Schools tells the story of the extraordinary thirty-year school reform effort that changed the landscape of public education in Chicago. Acclaimed educational researcher Anthony S. Bryk joins five coauthors directly involved in Chicago's education reform efforts, Sharon Greenberg, Albert Bertani, Penny Sebring, Steven E. Tozer, and Timothy Knowles, to illuminate the many factors that led to this transformation of the Chicago Public Schools.
- Implementing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in educational management practices by Abeni El-Amin (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Educational Management Practices provides an interdisciplinary perspective of how issues and challenges pertaining to DEIB affect organizational performance and educational management practices. It shares the experiences of leaders when DEIB issues arise and seeks areas of improvement. Covering topics such as diversity and inclusion leadership, culturally relevant mentoring, and STEM education...
- Improving higher education models through international comparative analysis by Valerie A. Storey (Ed.); Thomas E. Beeman (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Improving Higher Education Models Through International Comparative Analysis explores critical aspects and challenges in the higher education setting, describes and analyzes initiatives being taken to address these challenges, and presents case studies to help foster a better understanding and create competency in strategic thinking and problem solving for higher education leadership. Covering key topics such as sustainability, education systems, and the digital age...
- International perspectives on leadership in higher education by Alasdair Blair; Darrell Evans; Christina Hughes; Malcolm TightPublication Date: 2023International Perspectives on Leadership in Higher Educationexamines how contemporary leaders in higher education - in different disciplines, at different levels and in different parts of the world - are identified, developed and supported. Employing a mixture of theoretical, practical and personal perspectives, it shows how notions and expectations of leadership in higher education are changing, discusses the varied reasons behind these trends, and speculates on possible future developments.
- Leadership for safe schools: the three pillar approach to supporting students' mental health by Philip J. Lazarus; Michael L. SulkowskiPublication Date: 2023With today's students experiencing soaring rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, loneliness, and suicidality-in addition to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the normalization of school shootings-school personnel desperately need multifaceted approaches that decrease violence, facilitate social connectedness, and promote emotional well-being. This book's proactive, preventive, and responsive Three Pillar Model offers a coherent framework for creating safe and supportive schools and fostering student mental health.
- Leading innovation and creativity in university teaching: implementing change at the programme level by Sam Nolan (Ed.); Steve Hutchinson (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023Providing practical tips and guidance to support those designing or redesigning higher education curricula, this book highlights approaches and solutions to leading change in learning and teaching. Covering all areas from an overview of external pressures, through to developing a vision and strategy for a programme, to classroom practice and sustainability, leading thinkers in the field of university learning and teaching share their experiences of driving and sustaining change in departmental practice.
- Managing yourself and others during crises: key leadership visions, approaches, and dispositions to survive and thrive by Walter S. Polka (Ed.); John E. McKenna (Ed.); Monica J. VanHusen (Ed.)Publication Date: 2023This book provides insights based on the knowledge and experiences of practicing leadership and policy experts about keeping organizations functioning, as best as possible, during crises situations. They articulate practical approaches based on sound leadership research for ensuring that the people, things, and ideas of seminal societal institutions like education not only survive the crisis but also continue to thrive.
- The new leader's guide to early childhood settings: making an impact in PreK-3 by Elaine Margarita Mendez; Kenneth KunzPublication Date: 2023The New Leader's Guide to Early Childhood Settings explores how to empower educators and caregivers, advocate for early intervention, promote culturally responsive teaching, and confront common fears and hurdles. Packed with helpful resources and strategies, chapters feature key tips about effective communication, leveraging technology, and questions for reflection.
- Now what? confronting uncomfortable truths about inequity in schools: a leadership rubric for action by Carmella S. Franco; Maria G. Ott; Darline P. RoblesPublication Date: 2023Using their unique insights and life experiences as Latina superintendents, the authors of Now What? Confronting Uncomfortable Truths About Inequity in Schools present a guide to navigating barriers, managing differences, and creating an actionable equity plan.
- Polling student voices for school improvement: a guide for educational leaders by Paris S. Strom, Robert D. StromPublication Date: 2023The purpose of this book is to help secondary school principals and college faculty fulfill their key role for continuous improvement planning of educational practices and safety at their institution. Rapid social and technological advances have motivated the consideration of student voice in schools across the United States. By merging student voice and educator expertise, an intergenerational perspective can emerge that more accurately portrays the strengths and limitations of a school.
- A practical approach to special education administration: creating positive outcomes for students with different abilitiesA Practical Approach to Special Education Administration by James B. Earley; Robert J. McArdlePublication Date: 2023Written by two veteran special education administrators with more than 100 years of combined experience, this book shows current and aspiring special education administrators how to excel in the many demanding areas of their position, allowing them to be effective administrators and educational leaders.
- Radical principals: a blueprint for long-term equity and stability at school by Michael S. GaskellPublication Date: 2023Radical Principals is a guidebook for K-12 leaders looking for creative ways, beyond the status quo, to support and nurture school communities in the wake of unprecedented obstacles. Radical Principals are those school leaders who recognize that every child, especially disadvantaged ones living through inequities, need adults lighting their path with inventive and evidence-based opportunities for success.
- Rising above: a story of positive school conflict resolution by J. C. Pohl; Ryan McKernanPublication Date: 2023Backed by a team of veteran school culture experts from different facets of education, author JC Pohl delivers an engaging, ripped-from-the-headlines narrative about a fictional school community devolving into chaos. The book includes insights from real-world experts, including Principal Dr. Pete Getz, relationship expert Emil Harker, LMFT, and school counselor educator Dr. Stephanie Eberts. It also offers: A comprehensive set of strategies and tools to help cure the ailments destroying school culture Insightful discussions of teacher-student, teacher-teacher, teacher-administration, teacher-parent, teacher-staff, and student-student conflict management and resolution.
- School leader problem-solving skills: situational judgment tests from school leaders by Wanda S. Maulding Green; Edward E. LeonardPublication Date: 2023School Leader Problem-Solving Skills: Situational Judgment Tests from School Leaders is designed with the aspiring or beginning administrator in mind to help them grow in their role and become effective problem-solvers. The challenges presented in this book are real scenarios from practicing administrators. Each scenario includes answer options as well as the solutions utilized by the contributor.
- Understanding communities of school leadership: changing dynamics of organizations by Joseph F. MurphyPublication Date: 2023This book examines the evolution of schooling from bureaucracy and hierarchy to post-industrial schools, and places teachers' leadership on center stage at the same time. That is, it asks teachers to deepen leadership in their classrooms and with other teachers. The book carries education and schooling from formal control to a social influence process and addresses the deeply rooted difficulty of focusing too much energy on content.
- Women in educational leadership and community building: voices from across the globe by Khalid Arar; Rania Sawalhi; Rida Blaik Hourani Hourani; Corinne Brion; Trista HollweckPublication Date: 2023"This book foregrounds the voices of women in educational leadership to draw on the power of diverse perspectives and to create an environment that better embraces a broad range of leadership styles. Chapters explore formal and informal female educational leadership practices, and examine the methods and approaches used by successful female leaders across West Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Australia."
2022
- 7 mindshifts for school leaders: finding new ways to think about old problems by Connie Hamilton; Joseph Jones; T. J. VariPublication Date: 2022This innovative guide introduces seven mindshifts that will help you engage with your community, access diverse resources, embrace radical new ideas, create equity, and chart a course of school improvement to solve those 'unsolvable issues' so that your students and teachers learn and grow.
- Advanced theories of educational leadership by Khalid Arar; Izhar OplatkaPublication Date: 2022Advanced Theories of Educational Leadership presents recent models of leadership and analyzes their components and implications in the educational context. Each chapter features the scholarly background of each model, its components, antecedents, and critically analyzes its values and application to educational institutions. Special attention is given to issues of social justice, equity, equality, anti-racism, and the like.
- African American leadership and mentoring through purpose, preparation, and preceptors by Henrietta Williams Pichon (Ed.); Yoruba Mutakabbir (Ed.); Alaric Williams (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022African American Leadership and Mentoring Through Purpose, Preparation, and Preceptors provides an exhaustive exploration of leadership and mentorship through purpose, preparation, and preceptors. This edited book explains how to identify ways that individuals can strengthen their career trajectory, determine strategies to employ for career advancement, establish lasting and impactful connections with key stakeholders per career aspirations, provide guidance for individuals seeking advancement within the academy, and explore current theoretical and practical nuances with regard to research, literature, and application of leadership and mentorship of African Americans in the academy.
- Aiming high: leadership actions to increase learning gains by Evan RobbPublication Date: 2022Skillful leadership is critical as schools return to a new normalcy. Improving students' learning and addressing the challenges many learners experienced due to recent learning interruptions are top priorities for all school leaders. Aiming High offers leaders a framework for creating an environment where both effective instruction and a focus on social and emotional needs benefits all students and teachers.
- Becoming a student-ready college : a new culture of leadership for student success by Tia Brown McNair; Susan Albertine; Nicole McDonald; Michelle Asha CooperPublication Date: 2022Higher education leaders are responsible for preparing their institutions to serve the students they admit in the best way possible. By asking ourselves how we can transform our institutions into student-ready colleges to create a new culture of leadership that is responsive to current challenges and focuses on understanding and utilizing student assets and social capital to achieve shared goals for student success. Becoming a Student-Ready College shows you how.
- Black female leaders in academia: eliminating the glass ceiling with efficacy by Jennifer T. Butcher (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022Black Female Leaders in Academia: Eliminating the Glass Ceiling With Efficacy, Exuberance, and Excellence features full-length chapters authored by leading experts offering an in-depth description of topics related to the trajectory of Black female leaders in higher education. It provides evidence-based practices to promote excellence among Black females in academic leadership positions. The book informs higher education top-level administration, policy experts, and aspiring leaders on how to best create, cultivate, and maintain a culture of Black female excellence in higher education settings.
- Centering youth, family, and community in school leadership : case studies for educational equity and justice by Katherine C. Rodela; Melanie BertrandPublication Date: 2022"This timely book advances a new vision for educational justice centered on the leadership activities, organizing efforts, and counternarratives of youth, parents, families, and communities of color and other groups who are seeking to transform local schools and communities across the United States."
- Entry planning for equity-focused leaders: empowering schools and communities by Jennifer Perry Cheatham; Rodney Thomas; Adam Parrott-Sheffer; Carl Cohn (Foreword)Publication Date: 2022Entry Planning for Equity-Focused Leaders introduces an equity-minded process for intentional entry planning that sets the stage for sustainable change within organizations. In this practitioner-focused and action-oriented work, Jennifer Perry Cheatham, Rodney Thomas, and Adam Parrott-Sheffer consolidate their extensive experience centering equity in leadership.
- Equity-based leadership: leveraging complexity to transform school systems by Joshua P. StarrPublication Date: 2022In this ambitious yet pragmatic work, Joshua P. Starr makes the case that intentional and attentive district leadership can bring about continuous improvement in schools. When district reforms are conceived with social justice in mind, Starr explains, schools move toward fulfilling the longstanding promise of equitable education in America. Starr asserts that the essential goal of good system leadership lies in designing, implementing, and sustaining comprehensive strategies for school reform, in collaboration with school leaders, educators, and community shareholders.
- The evolving college presidency: emerging trends, issues, and challenges by Quincy Martin III (Ed.); Matthew A. Cooney (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022The Evolving College Presidency: Emerging Trends, Issues, and Challenges provides guidance and career trajectory advice for aspiring college presidents as they prepare to take on this challenging and dynamic role. The text also explores the emerging trends, issues, and challenges of the college presidency including issues such as diversity and inclusion, funding and fundraising, and political issues.
- From conflict to collaboration: a school leader's guide to unleashing conflict's problem-solving power by Robert Feirsen; Seth WeitzmanPublication Date: 2022From Conflict to Collaboration: A School Leader's Guide to Unleashing Conflict's Problem Solving Power offers a novel perspective. Rather than impeding school reform, school leaders may harness conflict to spark organizational vitality and growth. Honoring diverse viewpoints enables savvy school leaders to engage stakeholders in meaningful collaboration that builds capacity, enshrines productive dialogue and group problem-solving as cornerstones of school culture, and energizes the school community.
- From reopen to reinvent: (re)creating school for every child by Michael B. HornPublication Date: 2022In From Reopen to Reinvent, distinguished education strategist Michael B. Horn delivers a provocative and eye-opening call to action for the overthrow of an education system that is not working well for any of its students. Grounded in what educators should build in its place to address the challenges that stem from widespread unmet learning needs, the book walks readers through the design of a better path forward.
- The future of Black leadership in higher education: firsthand experiences and global impact by John A. Kuykendall; Dimitra Jackson Smith; Joy Jackson; Dantrayl LeShun Brady SmithPublication Date: 2022The Future of Black Leadership in Higher Education: Firsthand Experiences and Global Impact provides experiences, narratives, and best practices that are more inclusive of Black faculty by providing them the opportunity to seek advancement in these critical roles. It presents critical knowledge about academic leadership for Black people and familiarizes readers with policies, practices, and procedures.
- Getting into good trouble at school: a guide to building an antiracist school system by Gregory C. Hutchings Jr.; Douglas S. ReedPublication Date: 2022Written by two education leaders with very different life experiences, Getting into Good Trouble At School provides the context, empowerment, and concrete actions needed to dismantle racist policies and practices that for decades have kept students of color from experiencing the same success as their white counterparts.
- Implementing sustainable change in higher education: principles and practices of collaborative leadership by Brent D. Ruben; Doug Lederman (Foreword)Publication Date: 2022This book offers formal and informal leaders at all levels of their institution theory-informed and practical guidance on implementing and sustaining change through collaborative leadership. The framework and concepts presented are applicable at the department, program, campus, or system level to guide minor, incremental, or transformative change. Achieving a shared organizational vision can be a daunting challenge, given the multiple missions of higher education, varied and often conflicting stakeholder viewpoints, siloed organizational structures, traditions of shared governance, and a highly educated workforce bringing together colleagues with diverse disciplinary perspectives.
- The instructional leadership cycle by Daniel AllenPublication Date: 2022The Instructional Leadership Cycle introduces a multifaceted model for continuous school and system improvement, founded on an adaptable set of professional practices for K-12 leaders. Daniel Allen draws on a breadth of education system experience, spanning from classroom to top office, to outline a flexible framework-the Instructional Leadership Cycle-that supports school leaders in advancing equitable, high-quality instruction.
- Leader credibility: the essential traits of those who engage, inspire, and transform by Douglas Fisher; Nancy Frey; Cathy J. Lassiter; Dominique B. SmithPublication Date: 2022For each of the five components that all effective leaders possess--trustworthiness, competence, dynamism, immediacy, and forward-thinking--leaders learn the first steps and bold leaps to mentor others.
- Leadership wellness and mental health concerns in higher education by Cynthia J. Alexander (Ed.); Amy Tureen (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022Leadership Wellness and Mental Health Concerns in Higher Education offers diverse perspectives about whether and how campus leaders around the world are sustaining and advancing health and wellness in unprecedented times and amplifies diverse voices in the exploration of how to advance individual and collective wellbeing in higher education.
- LGBTQ leadership in higher education by Raymond E. Crossman (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022In this book 15 LGBTQ presidents and chancellors in higher education provide insight into their experiences and highlight the importance of queer leadership for the academy and the world. Prior to this century, there were few known gay or lesbian presidents in North American higher education.
- Mastermind: unlocking talent within every school leader by Daniel BauerPublication Date: 2022In Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader, Daniel Bauer - highly sought-after coach and mentor to thousands of school leaders - introduces readers to a strategic advantage relied on by business leaders since the 1930s.
- On educational leadership as emancipatory practice: problems and promises by Duncan WaitePublication Date: 2022Author Duncan Waite explores the political, social, systemic, epistemological, and cultural barriers and roadblocks that inhibit liberatory education, discussing the concepts of corruption and abuse of power; systems and structures that hobble us; ideologies such as neoliberalism, capitalism, and corporatism; identity and consciousness; and conceptions of learning, growth, and development.
- The power of teacher leaders: their roles, influence, and impact by Nathan BondPublication Date: 2022The Power of Teacher Leaders serves as a resource for understanding the varied ways that teacher leaders foster positive change in their schools, profession, and communities. By definition, teacher leaders are teachers who stay in the classroom, maintaining their commitment to teaching students while assuming informal and formal leadership positions beyond the classroom.
- The power to learn: the benefits and the promise of personalized instruction by John M. Jenkins; James W. KeefePublication Date: 2022Based on the premise that all students are capable, this book offers practical information so that schools can be designed or redesigned to meet individual students where they are academically and to challenge them toward deeper learning. Unlocking their capability is best accomplished by implementing a process labeled DPIE: diagnosis, prescription, implementation, and evaluation.
- Public schools, private governance: education reform and democracy in New Orleans by J. Celeste LayPublication Date: 2022Two months after Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana took control of nearly all the public schools in New Orleans. Today, all of the city's public schools are charter schools. Although many analyses mark the beginning of education reform in New Orleans with Katrina, in Public Schools, Private Governance, J. Celeste Lay argues that the storm merely accelerated the timeline for reforms that had inched along incrementally over the previous decade.
- Redefining instructional leadership: the skills and energy required of an instructional leader by John R. Jones; Misty HenryPublication Date: 2022Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader focuses on how principals must be instructional leaders by first making building relationships a priority. Then, with those relationships that are built, the leader will earn trust from their teachers, which will give them the influence they need to lead them to better levels of performance--and better performance leads to greater depths of student achievement.
- School administrator succession planning: identifying high-impact practices, programs, and frameworks in P-12 schools by Lou L. SabinaPublication Date: 2022According to the National Bureau of Labor Statistics, the current demand for school principals continues to increase (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2019) and will accelerate in the coming 10-20 years. Because of the high need for school administrators, many schools and school districts are creating unique, targeted, and innovative programs to find principals who can meet the changing needs in our school system.
- The teacher leader toolkit: a collection of high-performance strategies by Matthew J. JenningsPublication Date: 2022Teacher leadership is a challenge. Frequently, those selected to serve as teacher leaders have no formal training and are provided with limited guidance. Yet, teachers expect teacher leaders to have an extensive "toolbox" containing strategies that can be used to improve educator effectiveness. This book is intended to provide teacher leaders with a repertoire of high-quality "tools" they can immediately and effectively use to complete their job responsibilities.
- Teach like a queen: lessons in leadership from great contemporary women by Tracey Leese; Christopher Barker; Lauren Brown (Ill.)Publication Date: 2022This text brings together leadership theory, popular culture and action research to inspire and empower female teachers into leadership roles. Teach Like a Queen celebrates the successes of iconic women and translates their respective brilliance into becoming successful, dynamic and high-performing practitioners and educational leaders.
- Trauma-sensitive school leadership: building a learning environment to support healing and successTrauma-Sensitive School Leadership by Bill Ziegler; Dave Ramage; Andrea Parson; Justin FosterPublication Date: 2022In Trauma-Sensitive School Leadership, Bill Ziegler, Dave Ramage, Andrea Parson, and Justin Foster provide a framework to guide administrators and their teams through the process. With reference to research and their own experience as teachers, counselors, and school leaders, the authors explain how to Develop empathetic and supportive relationships among students and staff. Identify biases and barriers that hinder educators' ability to support learners affected by trauma. Design all-school events and daily lesson plans to minimize the likelihood of retraumatizing vulnerable students. Retool discipline practices and physical spaces to foster a more trauma-sensitive culture and climate. Establish supports to help teachers and other staff deal with secondary trauma. Accepting students for who they are and responding compassionately to their needs leads to greater success in academics and life.
- Who decides?: power, disability, and educational leadership by Catherine A. O'Brien (Ed.); William R. Black (Ed.); Arnold B. Danzig (Ed.)Publication Date: 2022Critical scholarship in Education Administration and Educational Politics is concerned with questions of power and in various ways asks questions around who gets to decide. In this volume, we ask who decides how to organize schools around criteria of ability and/or disability and what these decisions imply for leadership in schools.
- Woke is not enough: school reform for leaders with justice in mind by T. Elijah HawkesPublication Date: 2022These are challenging times for leaders who believe schools must teach history honestly, be laboratories of democracy, and honor differences while finding common cause. This book, grounded in two decades of work in diverse school settings, provides guidance to help us remain steadfast in the work...
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- Assessing university governance and policies in relation to the covid-19 pandemic by Mansoor A. Alaali (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021Assessing University Governance and Policies in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic presents the latest research and studies investigating information on university governance and adapting previous, existing, and proposed models for the current pandemic. This book is comprised of chapters contributed by various leading international authors to discuss and analyze all aspects of university governance in relation to their impact on strategies in finance, sustainability, academic issues, research, faculty and students, leadership, campus, employment and recruitments, and more.
- Bending the arc toward justice: equity-focused practices for educational leaders by Rajni Shankar-BrownPublication Date: 2021This book provides educational leaders with a deeper understanding of equity-focused and inclusive leadership practices, while offering intersectional views on social inequalities and stark reminders of the work still ahead. Connecting theory to practice, this book offers needed encouragement and inspiration to both in-service and practicing educational leaders. Rooted in social justice and weaving together diverse voices, this edited volume systematically examines equity-focused PreK-12 and higher education leadership practices.
- Black and Brown leadership and the promotion of change in an era of social unrest by Sonia Rodriguez (Ed.); Kelly Brown (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021Black and Brown Leadership and the Promotion of Change in an Era of Social Unrest amplifies the voices of leaders who identify as Black, LatinX, Indigenous, or people of color as they navigate leadership during a time of tumultuous change and social unrest. More specifically, it portrays dilemmas that marginalized communities encounter while advocating for justice and social change within whitestream organizational systems. The chapters delve into the definitions, perceptions, and lived experiences of Americanism, identity, otherness, and racism as it relates to leadership and discusses the issues, dilemmas, struggles, and successes that persons of color experience in leadership roles in business and education.
- Black educational leadership: from silencing to authenticity by Rachelle Rogers-Ard; Christopher B. KnausPublication Date: 2021This book explores Black school leadership and the development of anti-racist,purpose-driven leadership identities. Recognizing that schools within the United States maintain racial disparities, the authors highlight Black educational leaders who remain in leadership trajectories so that they can transform school systems. With a focus on thirteen school leaders, this volume demonstrates how schools exclude African American students, and the impacts such exclusions have on Black school leaders.
- Compassionate school practices: fostering children's mental health and well-being by Christine Y. Mason; Dana Asby; Meghan Wenzel; Katherine T. Volk; Martha StaeheliPublication Date: 2021Establish a compassionate cultural foundation for strong relationships and holistic skills to weather stress, trauma, and promote well-being for your entire school population by leaning into this approach to leadership and social emotional learning.
- Critical leadership Praxis for educational and social change by Katie Pak (Ed.); Sharon M. Ravitch (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021Educational leaders confront instances of inequity every day, whether they are aware of it or not. Many find themselves inadequately reacting to such issues due in part to traditional preparation programs that fail to interrogate the existence and impact of systems of oppression. This volume offers unique leadership frameworks that integrate critical theories for social change with everyday practice. By bringing together diverse researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who are often pushed to the margins, this volume will help today's leaders see with new eyes and gain the critical tools, language, and concepts for equity leadership.
- Educational leadership for social justice and improving high-needs schools: findings from 10 years of international collaboration by Bruce G. Barnett; Philip A. WoodsPublication Date: 2021This volume is the first comprehensive overview of the studies conducted by ISLDN members engaged in examining how social justice leaders and leaders of high-needs schools address the social conditions, learning experiences, and performance of their students.
- Enhancing performance: a best practices guide for innovations in community colleges by Sandra J. Balkema (Editor); Roberta C. Teahen (Editor)Publication Date: 2021Enhancing Performance: A Best Practices Guide for Innovations in Community Colleges is a collection of essays from community college leaders across the country addressing challenges facing today's community colleges and providing practical, successful solutions their institutions have implemented. Some of the essays address foundational issues, including the role of innovation, strategic enrollment management, and campus safety strategies on the future of community colleges.
- Five practices for equity-focused school leadership by Sharon Radd; Gretchen Givens Generett; Mark Anthony Gooden; George TheoharisPublication Date: 2021This book provides a comprehensive guide for school leaders who desire to engage their school communities in transformative systemic change. The authors offer five practices to increase educational equity and eliminate marginalization based on race, disability, socioeconomics, language, gender and sexual identity, and religion.
- Handbook of research on leading higher education transformation with social justice, equity, and inclusion by Clint-Michael Reneau (Ed.); Mary Ann Villarreal (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021The Handbook of Research on Leading Higher Education Transformation With Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion offers a window into understanding the deep intersections of identity and professional practice as well as guideposts for individual leadership development during contested times. The chapters emphasize how identity manifests in the way we lead, supervise, make decisions, persuade, form relationships, and negotiate responsibilities each day. In this book, the authors provide insight, examples, and personal narratives that explore how their identities, lens, and commitments shaped their leadership and supported their courageous acts for equity and social justice. It provides practical tools that leaders can draw on to inform sustainable equity and inclusion-focused practices and policies on college campuses and will discuss important campus climate issues and ways to address them.
- Impact of school shootings on classroom culture, curriculum and learning by Gordon A. Crews (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021Impact of School Shootings on Classroom Culture, Curriculum, and Learning explores the manifestations of the threat of school shootings and the aftermath of such tragic events through an interdisciplinary approach including but not limited to inquiries from educational psychology, sociology, educational philosophy, school leadership, and school culture with a view towards understanding the enduring and obscured effects of school shootings beyond the prevailing emphasis on facility safety and security.
- Leadership and management strategies for creating agile universities by Thomas M. Connolly (Ed.); Stephen Farrier (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021Leadership and Management Strategies for Creating Agile Universities reflects on the challenges that higher education institutions have faced during the pandemic and the associated projected socio-economic impact yet to be felt. It also considers how different universities have addressed the challenges so as to learn what has and has not worked and speculates what future implications exist for the vision of a new higher education sector in a changing world.
- A leadership guide for women in higher education by Marjorie HassPublication Date: 2021Women face unique challenges as they move into senior leadership roles at colleges and universities. This guide provides them with the frank, supportive advice they need to advance their careers and lead with excellence. For years, Marjorie Hass, now the president of Rhodes College, was approached by women in higher education looking for advice and support as they took on leadership roles and navigated challenging career paths. Eventually, she began offering online seminars so she could meet in small groups to answer questions and encourage women to develop mutually supportive relationships.
- A leadership guide to navigating the unknown in education: new narratives amid COVID-19 by Sally J. Zepeda; Philip D. LanouePublication Date: 2021"Recognizing that education systems have been temporarily paralyzed in the past and likely will in the future-whether it's because of a natural disaster, or pandemic-this important volume offers critical insights about how schools can effectively carry forward the mission of educating all children even in the face of system turbulence and disruption. Featuring narratives from expert leaders in urban, rural, and suburban school systems , this book explores important questions about the "new normal" such as the ways in which students can and should learn, how educators can teach and lead effectively, and how schools can carry out important functions beyond their instructional mission."
- Leadership through mentoring: the key to improving the confidence and skill of principals by Phyllis A. Gimbel; Peter Gow; Samson Goldstein (As told to)Publication Date: 2021Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principals Confidence and Skill lays out the case for the development of robust mentorship programs to support new school leaders. With principal turnover at an all-time high, it is urgent that schools and districts find ways to help newly appointed leaders grow into effective supervisors, managers, and strategic thinkers who can also find personal and professional satisfaction in their careers.
- Organizational leadership: knowledge and skills for K-12 success by Frank S. Del Favero (Ed.)Publication Date: 2021The purpose of Organizational Leadership: Knowledge and Skills for K-12 Success is to provide the reader with the foundational knowledge and skills that are necessary to become an effective educational leader. The topics addressed in this book are based on the content knowledge and professional skills that are found in the ELCC Building Level Standards.
- Principal leadership for racial equity: a field guide for developing race consciousness by Candace Raskin; Melissa Krull; Antonia FelixPublication Date: 2021The COVID 19 pandemic has illuminated deep-seated structural inequities in our schools and across society. More than ever, education leaders are being challenged to take action to disrupt the institutional racism that undergirds many of our longstanding policies and practices.
- Principals and teachers can't do it all: other factors that impact the success of students and schools by Charles A. Bonnici; Mark Cannizzaro (Foreword)Publication Date: 2021The thesis of this book is that principals and teachers can only take a school so far because of other factors that also impact on the success or failure of a school: (1) Federal, state, local and district regulations and policies; (2) the physical plant and location of the school; (3) parents; (4) students; (5) the non-teaching staff. The book explores all these, but also has an underlying theme: Money.
- Radical care: leading for justice in urban schools by Rosa L. Rivera-McCutchen; Jamaal A. Bowman (Foreword)Publication Date: 2021Educators often invoke the term care to describe why they entered the field and what compels them to continue. This book argues that care, as typically described and enacted, is not sufficient for leading schools, particularly those serving Black and Latinx children. Instead, school leaders need to embrace radical care. Drawing from 20 years of researching and working in New York City public schools, Rosa Rivera-McCutchen outlines the five components of radical care: adopting an antiracist stance, cultivating authentic relationships, believing in students' and teachers' capacity for excellence, leveraging power strategically, and embracing a spirit of radical hope.
- Reliable school leadership: what all students deserve by Jeff Swensson; Lynn LehmanPublication Date: 2021The capacities necessary for school leadership to function reliably on behalf of all students are well within the grasp of present-day public educators. But, the action or agency sufficient to enacting educational leadership reliably is on hold. Educational leadership throughout US public schools is submarined when disconnections and ideological misdirection impede the primary purpose and the moral obligation of public education. To fulfill the promises of public education and restore the intentions of educational leadership requires that educators, policymakers, and proponents of US public education reimagine the interconnections that yield the primary purpose and moral obligation of public education.
- School leadership in a diverse society: helping schools prepare all students for success by Carlos R. McCray; Floyd D. Beachum; Phyllis F. ReggioPublication Date: 2021School Leadership in a Diverse Society: Helping Schools Prepare all Students for Success (2nd Edition) will help scholars and practitioners have a better understanding of the increasing amount of diversity that is occurring in American society. This book will give them the tools needed to lead schools to ensure that all students, regardless of their life circumstances and status, are provided a school experience that promotes high academic achievement and a sense of belonging.
- Stop leading, start building!: turn your school into a success story with the people and resources you already have by Robyn R. JacksonPublication Date: 2021Each year, Robyn R. Jackson helps thousands of administrators stop wasting time and energy on flawed leadership approaches that succeed only with the right staff, students, parents, budget, and boss. As they have discovered, it's possible to transform your school with the people and resources you already have. The secret? Stop leading and start building!
- What success looks like: increasing high school graduation rates among males of color by Marck AbrahamPublication Date: 2021Black males have the lowest graduation rates of any population in the country, graduating from high school at the rate of just 59%. They are suspended and referred to special education classes at rates three times higher than any other population. They make up just 6% of the US population yet account for nearly a third of the American prison population. The graduation gap between White and Black males is currently 21% and growing. Research has shown that costly federal, state, and local programs have failed to solve this crisis. This book details the 10-step method the author developed and deployed in the Buffalo (New York) high school of which he was principal, which has raised the four-year graduation rate for Black males to 93% and the five-year rate to 90%.
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- Anti-racist educational leadership and policy: addressing racism in public education by Sarah Diem; Anjalé D. WeltonPublication Date: 2020Anti-Racist Educational Leadership and Policy helps educational leaders better comprehend the racial implications and challenges of the current educational policy landscape. Each chapter unpacks a policy issue such as school choice, school closures, standardized testing, discipline, and school funding, and analyzes it through the racialized and market-driven lenses of the current leadership context.
- Bottling fog: essential lessons in leadership by Joseph F. MurphyPublication Date: 2020Bottling Fog is the culmination of 50 years of work to capture the core ingredients of leadership. Joseph Murphy, a preeminent scholar of leadership, has compiled this book of short and thoughtful lessons designed for today's busy professional.
- Common-sense evidence: the education leader's guide to using data and research by Nora Gordon; Carrie ConawayPublication Date: 2020Written by two leading experts in education research and policy, Common-Sense Evidence is a concise, accessible guide that helps education leaders find and interpret data and research, and then put that knowledge into action. In the book, Nora Gordon and Carrie Conaway empower educators to address the federal Every Student Succeeds Act mandate that schools use evidence-based improvement strategies.
- Crisis leadership in higher education by Ralph A. GigliottiPublication Date: 2020Drawing upon the findings of forty interviews with senior leaders from ten major research universities across the United States and a content analysis of over one thousand articles from a variety of news outlets, Crisis Leadership in Higher Education presents a theory-informed framework for academic and administrative leaders who must navigate the institutional and environmental crises that are most germane to institutions of higher education.
- Cross-disciplinary, cross-institutional collaboration in teacher education: cases of learning and leading by edited by Cheryl J. Craig, Laura Turchi, Denise M. McDonaldPublication Date: 2020"The book is organized into three sections: the historical roots and reflections of the Faculty Academy; the importance of finding a leadership stance in the academy; and learning through practice and
research." - Decolonizing educational leadership: exploring alternative approaches to leading schools by Ann E. LopezPublication Date: 2020This book offers new ways of engagement for leaders seeking to connect theory to practice in decolonizing education. In the current climate where xenophobia, anti-immigrant sentiments, and other forms of exclusion make up much of the discourse, educational leaders need to seek ways to foreground other forms of knowledge and transfer them into their daily leadership practices.
- The distance learning playbook for school leaders: leading for engagement and impact in any setting by Douglas Fisher; Nancy Frey; Dominique Smith; John HattiePublication Date: 2020"When schools shifted to digital in a matter of days, leaders' first worries were equity related....Slowly, we moved to ensuring that the instructional experiences were sound." This books is based on the experiences of 18 schools.
- Enhancing teaching and leadership initiatives with teacherpreneurs: emerging research and opportunities by Pam EplerPublication Date: 2020There are three types of teacherpreneurs: classroom, business, and consultant teacherpreneurs. Classroom teacherpreneurs inspire and motivate students to be the best they can be using outside resources, business teacherpreneurs teach students to become entrepreneurs, and consultant teacherpreneurs are usually former teachers who own a consulting business and go into schools to assist with improving academics.
- The essential renewal of America's schools: a leadership guide for democratizing schools from the inside out by Carl Glickman; Ian M. MettePublication Date: 2020What can today's educational leaders do to create schools that are purposeful, moral, and successful? In this book, Glickman and Mette provide a powerful set of guidelines that will lead to true school renewal. Using a practical framework for school, district, and community leaders, their roadmap replaces dependence on top-down state and federal regulations, focusing instead on the creation of locally guided initiatives to address local goals.
- Evaluating boards and administrators: promoting greater accountability in higher education by Jeffrey L. BullerPublication Date: 2020How are administrators, particularly the chief executive officer and vice presidents, evaluated fairly and effectively? Since a majority of institutions are now required to perform these evaluations, they're seeking advice and examples of best practices, but there aren't resources available to provide these insights. This book will address that critical need. The target audience is college faculty and administrators, particularly those who need to develop or improve a system for evaluating governing boards or administrators because of accreditation requirements or legislative mandate.
- The fifth wave : the evolution of American higher education by Michael M. Crow; William B. DabarsPublication Date: 2020America's research universities lead the world in discovery, creativity, and innovation--but are captive to a set of design constraints that no longer aligns with the changing needs of society. Their commitment to discovery and innovation, which is carried out largely in isolation from the socioeconomic challenges faced by most Americans, threatens to impede the capacity of these institutions to contribute decisively and consistently to the collective good.
- Hispanic women/Latinas' leaders overcoming barriers in higher education by Daisy Indira BarronPublication Date: 2020Hispanic Women/Latina Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education explores the recruitment, promotion, retention process, and the barriers and resilience needed for Hispanic women/Latinas in higher education leadership roles. The chapters use data collected via a qualitative, phenomenological research study including open-ended interviews, field notes, biographical questionnaires, and a researcher's reflective journal.
- Leadership for learning: how to bring out the best in every teacher by Carl Glickman; Rebecca West BurnsPublication Date: 2020In this revised edition, Carl Glickman and coauthor Rebecca West Burns synthesize their decades of experience in teacher education and supervision into a comprehensive guide to supporting teacher growth and student learning. Embedded in every page are the essential knowledge, skills, approaches, and methods that leaders need to drive instructional improvement.
- Leading for tomorrow: a primer for succeeding in higher education leadership by Pamela L. Eddy; Elizabeth Kirby; Adrianna Kezar (Foreword)Publication Date: 2020Using an engaging case study approach, Leading for Tomorrow provides readers with real-world examples that will help them reflect on their own management and communication styles. It also shows newly minted administrators how they can follow best practices while still developing a style of leadership that is authentic and uniquely their own.
- Leading in a culture of change by Michael FullanPublication Date: 2020Leading in a Culture of Change describes the key dimensions of leadership that are crucial in times of change. This innovative guide helps readers master the five components of change leadership--moral purpose, understanding change, building relationships, creating and sharing knowledge, and creating coherence--and mobilize others to accomplish shared goals in often difficult conditions.
- Leading in the belly of the beast: school leadership in a system designed to fail by Trevor Gardner (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020Leading in the Belly of the Beast is an anthology of essays from transformational school leaders around the country who lead in a school system that is not set up for the success of their students, namely students of color and students living in poverty. The book highlights leaders who begin from the premise that the institution of school/system of education in the United States, since its inception, has been established to maintain the racial, cultural, and economic status quo - and to maintain divisions among these racial, cultural, and class groups. These leaders use this very assertion as a foundation for their transformational leadership from within the system.
- Leading while female: a culturally proficient response for gender equity by Trudy Tuttle Arriaga; Stacie Lynn Stanley; Delores B. LindseyPublication Date: 2020Your take-action guide to gender equity First, just to be clear: Leading While Female is not a book about how to get a leadership job. Nor is it about fixing or transforming women into male managers or mindsets. Instead, Arriaga, Stanley, and Lindsey's bigger ambition is to help both women and men educational leaders confront and close the gender equity gap--a gap that currently denies highly qualified women and women of color opportunities to better serve our millions of public school students.
- The learning leader : how to focus school improvement for better results by Douglas B. ReevesPublication Date: 2020In this fully revised and updated second edition of The Learning Leader, Douglas B. Reeves helps leadership teams go beyond excuses to capitalize on their strengths, reduce their weaknesses, and reset their mindset and priorities to achieve unprecedented success. A critical key is recognizing student achievement as more than just a set of test scores.
- Multiculturalism and multilingualism at the crossroads of school leadership: exploring leadership theory, policy, and practice for diverse schools by Jon C. Veenis (Ed.); Sylvia Robertson (Ed.); Jami Royal Berry (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020This volume builds upon emergent understandings about educational leadership and policy in hopes of continuing to refine our understanding of what effective leadership means in linguistically and culturally diverse school contexts. The volume seeks to entrench a deeper understanding of the broader leadership policies and practices that promote the success of linguistically and culturally diverse students, while also recognizing that effective leadership can be highly dependent on context.
- The power of voice in schools: listening, learning, and leading together by Russ Quaglia; Kristine Fox; Lisa Lande; Deborah YoungPublication Date: 2020For nearly four decades, Russ Quaglia has been laying the groundwork to inform, reform, and transform schools through student voice. That deep commitment is reflected in this inspirational book.
- Professional and ethical consideration for early childhood leaders by Denise D. Cunningham (Ed.)Publication Date: 2020Professional and Ethical Consideration for Early Childhood Leaders crafts an overall understanding of the importance of early childhood leadership in today's schools. The book employs strategies to improve support for children in early childhood years, examines the different roles of early childhood leadership, analyzes best practices for implementation in early childhood contexts, and explores improvements for leadership preparation for schools with pre-k through third-grade children.
- Redesigning teaching, leadership, and indigenous education in the 21st century by Leesha Nicole RobertsPublication Date: 2020"This book explores the changes and challenges that educational systems encounter as they increase the use of technology and the flattening of access to education from an international perspective."
- School leadership for refugees' education: social justice leadership for immigrant, migrants and refugees by Khalid ArarPublication Date: 2020School Leadership for Refugees' Education examines how educational leaders shape and lead different practices to meet refugee students' educational needs, while also considering issues of equity and social justice. It presents cutting-edge theoretical understanding and rich first-hand research findings, which point out the local idiosyncrasies and cross-national themes involved in leading welcoming schools for newcomers.
- Shifting: how school leaders can create a culture of change by Kirsten Richert; Jeffrey Ikler; Margaret ZaccheiPublication Date: 2020Change leaders learn to Shift the emphasis in the change process from procedure to the people implementing change; Move from an environment of "command and control" to one of leaders creating other leaders; Reframe change as an essential shift in school culture rather than a series of episodic events.
- Stand tall leadership : stand tall to think differently and lead successfully by Steven A. BollarPublication Date: 2020In Stand Tall Leadership, Steven shows you that it doesn't matter what your natural height really is--you can stand tall in everything you do by thinking and acting differently from those around you. Designed for K-12 leaders, this unique and engaging book helps you overcome challenges in your school, manage effectively, inspire your staff, build strong relationships, communicate clearly, and much more.
- Stories of caring school leadership by Mark A. Smylie; Joseph F. Murphy; Karen Seashore LouisPublication Date: 2020Real-life examples to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The practice of caring is essential to effective schooling. Stories of Caring School Leadership is a comprehensive resource of powerful, real-life stories of caring leadership practice.
- The Successful Dean by Mari KoernerPublication Date: 2020What does leadership and change actually look like in myriad situations? This "boots-on-the-ground" resource, written by a former dean of education, pulls back the curtain on the crucial and complicated role of senior leadership and brings to the forefront experiences that often go unspoken.
- Suddenly Diverse by Erica O. TurnerPublication Date: 2020Suddenly Diverse is an ethnographic account of two school districts in the Midwest responding to rapidly changing demographics at their schools. It is based on observations and in-depth interviews with school board members and superintendents, as well as staff, community members, and other stakeholders in each district: one serving "Lakeside," a predominately working class, conservative community and the other serving "Fairview," a more affluent, liberal community.
- What if I'm wrong?: and other key questions for decisive school leadership by Simon RodbergPublication Date: 2020It can be difficult to think clearly and deeply when a decision must be made, especially for principals and other administrators barraged with information, questions, and demands on their time. When even the smallest mistake can negatively affect students and staff, strong decision-making skills are crucial. By focusing on key questions, however, school leaders can find a path through the complex decisions they encounter every day.What If I'm Wrong? and Other Key Questions for Decisive School Leadership guides you past the pitfalls of split-second instinct, groupthink, prejudice, and the rush to judgment.
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