5 Essential Skills for Successful School Leaders: Moving from Good to Great

5 Essential Skills for Successful School Leaders: Moving from Good to Great

5 Essential Skills for Successful School Leaders: Moving from Good to Great

5 Essential Skills for Successful School Leaders: Moving from Good to Great

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Overview

In today's changing environment, leaders need a concrete guideline to help meet new challenges and update standards and assessments. New educational regulations and laws pertain to accountability issues, testing methods, assessment, teacher certification requirements, and safety in schools, and they also serve to update preexisting methods in leadership skills. This book will help leaders develop skills to successfully adopt new techniques that are vital when dealing with national and state requirements and enacting new laws that pertain to education.

5 Essential Skills for Successful School Leaders provides a detailed and comprehensive look at theories of leadership styles and behaviors, and it presents the reader with five characteristics that enable a rising or veteran leader to become proficient and effective in his or her role. Using real life stories and examples, the authors illustrate how to bring about change and be a successful leader utilizing these five traits: insight, interpersonal skills, self-growth, flexibility, and keeping in touch with the community. This book is a useful tool for all administrators and professors of educational leadership.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475810196
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 106
File size: 834 KB

About the Author

Nancy Langley has been a World Languages teacher in Fairfax County, Virginia and a department chair and member of several school, district, and state-wide committees. She has developed curriculum and has worked on school planning, extra-curricular activities, and policy.

Mark M. Jacobs worked his way up from classroom teacher to district-level administrator. In Webster Central Schools, New York, he was involved in curriculum, safety, attendance, residency and other legal issues of the school system.

Table of Contents

Foreword by William B. Stroud, Ed.D.
Preface
Chapter 1 - Setting the Record Straight on Terminology
Chapter 2 - Leadership Styles
Chapter 3 - One Final Word before We Present the Five Skills
Chapter 4 - The Ability to Be Insightful
Chapter 5 - Positive, Strong Interpersonal Skills
Chapter 6 - Self-Growth
Chapter 7 - Flexibility
Chapter 8 - Keeping in Touch with the Community
Chapter 9 - Bringing It All Together
Chapter 10 - Now What?
Chapter 11 - One Final Point
Chapter 12 - Your Turn
Bibliography
About the Authors
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