Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

Redefining 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.

Redefining Instructional Leadership goes beyond simply stating theory and summarizing research about what schools need from instructional leaders by emphasizing what instructional leaders should do and how to do it. This book explains the steps instructional leaders must learn and put into practice if their desire is to become a truly dynamic leader that will have a positive impact on teaching and learning.

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Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

Redefining 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.

Redefining Instructional Leadership goes beyond simply stating theory and summarizing research about what schools need from instructional leaders by emphasizing what instructional leaders should do and how to do it. This book explains the steps instructional leaders must learn and put into practice if their desire is to become a truly dynamic leader that will have a positive impact on teaching and learning.

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Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

by John R. Jones, Misty Henry
Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

Redefining Instructional Leadership: The Skills and Energy Required of an Instructional Leader

by John R. Jones, Misty Henry

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Redefining 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.

Redefining Instructional Leadership goes beyond simply stating theory and summarizing research about what schools need from instructional leaders by emphasizing what instructional leaders should do and how to do it. This book explains the steps instructional leaders must learn and put into practice if their desire is to become a truly dynamic leader that will have a positive impact on teaching and learning.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475861334
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 672 KB

About the Author

John R. Jones has been in education for over fifty years as a public-school teacher and principal. He has also served as a professor on educational leadership as well as a university vice president, graduate dean, and dean of a college of education.

Misty Henry has taught for many years in public schools and has dedicated herself to being a master teacher. She has written and published numerous articles on teacher and student performance as well as lectured on, conducted, and published research on teacher excellence and instructional leadership.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Redefining Instructional Leadership

Chapter 2. Teachers Expectations of Principals as School Leaders

Chapter 3. Students Assessment of Quality Teaching

Chapter 4. Is There an Instructional Leader in the School

Chapter 5. Teachers Need More Supervision Not Evaluation

Chapter 6. Redefining Professional Development

Chapter 7. Movement and Learning in the Classroom

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