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Taking Charge : Leading with Passion and Purpose in the Principalship

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Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:1.

Knowing the student well 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 4. Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classroomsThis book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:1.

Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 4. Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classroomsThis book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:1.

Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 4. Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classroomsThis book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:Taking Charge is a practical guide to the “craft knowledge” of leading schools from an experienced principal, school reformer, and educational consultant.

Drawing on his own experiences as well as the experiences of other school leaders, Shaw captures the essence of what principals do and the leadership traits they need to take charge for school improvement.

Through vivid portrayals, the book presents the strategic actions taken by principals in their first 15 months on the job and demonstrates the importance of taking action quickly.

From these narratives of practice emerge four guiding principles, or “pillars,” that underpin participatory leadership in high-performing school learning communities:1.

Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 1. Knowing the student well 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 2. Strong inclusive professional relationships 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 3. Continuous development of intellectual capital 4. Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classrooms4.

Powerful and cohesive pedagogical responsiveness in teaching across all classroomsThis book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students. This book delivers a comprehensive program for successful school leadership that will speak to new and experienced principals, as well as any school leader who wants to make a difference in the life chances of all students.

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Product Details
Teachers' College Press
0807752916 / 9780807752913
Hardback
30/12/2011
United States
256 pages
465 grams