Leadership Development on a Large Scale
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Description
Effective school leadership can have a transformative impact on the lives of students. Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field. this book draws lessons from one of the most successful long-term educational leadership studies ever conducted to provide actionable advice and specific strategies. Learn how to:
- Understand the evidence base to design effective leadership development programs and initiatives
- Support instructional leaders in leading collaborative inquiry approaches to classroom pedagogy to help teachers convey complex ideas to students
- Establish Principal Learning Teams to help guide school-wide and districtwide decision-making
Contents
Foreword by Philip Hallinger
Foreword by Philip Hallinger
Foreword by John Malloy
Foreword by John Malloy
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Author
- Chapter 1. The Leading Student Achievement: Networks for Learning Project (LSA)
- The Context
- The Contributions of Leadership to Student Learning
- A Brief History of the Leading Student Achievement Project
- A Summary of LSA’s Priorities for Improvement
- Chapter 2. Evidence Used by LSA to Learn Its Way Forward
- Phase 1: Comprehensive Assessment of Project Implementation and Outcomes
- Phase 2: Targeting a Small Number of Key Priorities
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Building on a Shared Understanding of Effective School Leadership
- Successful Leadership Practices
- Personal Leadership Resources
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. LSA’s Approach to Leadership Development
- LSA’s Initial Vision and Framework
- Complementary Perspectives on LSA’s Functions
- LSA’s Formal Professional Development Program
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Collaborative Inquiry
- The Evolution of LSA’s Approach to Collaborative Inquiry
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Key Learning Conditions: A Subject for Collaborative Inquiry
- Key Learning Conditions
- Initial Justification for Five Key Learning Conditions
- LSA’s Own Evidence About Key Learning Conditions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7. LSA’s Theory of Action and How It Was Developed
- How LSA’s Theory of Action Was Developed
- The Four Paths Theory of Action
- Empirical Test of the Four Paths Theory of Action
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Knowledge Building/Knowledge Creation: Education for a Knowledge Society
- The Motivation for Adopting Knowledge Building
- Knowledge Building
- Creating Interest in Knowledge Building and the Capacity for Implementation
- The First Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- The Second Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Creating Useful Knowledge About Leadership Networks: Taking It to the Next Level
- Fundamental Assumptions About Learning in Networks
- LSA’s Research About the Characteristics of Effective Leadership Networks
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10. Insights About Leading Large-Scale Leadership Development Projects
- Four Practical Challenges in Sustaining LSA
- One Large Technical Challenge: Assessing the Project’s Impact on Students
- Eleven Lessons About Effective Project Leadership
- Conclusion
References
References
Index
Index
Description
Effective school leadership can have a transformative impact on the lives of students. Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field. this book draws lessons from one of the most successful long-term educational leadership studies ever conducted to provide actionable advice and specific strategies. Learn how to:
- Understand the evidence base to design effective leadership development programs and initiatives
- Support instructional leaders in leading collaborative inquiry approaches to classroom pedagogy to help teachers convey complex ideas to students
- Establish Principal Learning Teams to help guide school-wide and districtwide decision-making
Contents
Foreword by Philip Hallinger
Foreword by Philip Hallinger
Foreword by John Malloy
Foreword by John Malloy
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Author
- Chapter 1. The Leading Student Achievement: Networks for Learning Project (LSA)
- The Context
- The Contributions of Leadership to Student Learning
- A Brief History of the Leading Student Achievement Project
- A Summary of LSA’s Priorities for Improvement
- Chapter 2. Evidence Used by LSA to Learn Its Way Forward
- Phase 1: Comprehensive Assessment of Project Implementation and Outcomes
- Phase 2: Targeting a Small Number of Key Priorities
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Building on a Shared Understanding of Effective School Leadership
- Successful Leadership Practices
- Personal Leadership Resources
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. LSA’s Approach to Leadership Development
- LSA’s Initial Vision and Framework
- Complementary Perspectives on LSA’s Functions
- LSA’s Formal Professional Development Program
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Collaborative Inquiry
- The Evolution of LSA’s Approach to Collaborative Inquiry
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Key Learning Conditions: A Subject for Collaborative Inquiry
- Key Learning Conditions
- Initial Justification for Five Key Learning Conditions
- LSA’s Own Evidence About Key Learning Conditions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7. LSA’s Theory of Action and How It Was Developed
- How LSA’s Theory of Action Was Developed
- The Four Paths Theory of Action
- Empirical Test of the Four Paths Theory of Action
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Knowledge Building/Knowledge Creation: Education for a Knowledge Society
- The Motivation for Adopting Knowledge Building
- Knowledge Building
- Creating Interest in Knowledge Building and the Capacity for Implementation
- The First Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- The Second Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Creating Useful Knowledge About Leadership Networks: Taking It to the Next Level
- Fundamental Assumptions About Learning in Networks
- LSA’s Research About the Characteristics of Effective Leadership Networks
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10. Insights About Leading Large-Scale Leadership Development Projects
- Four Practical Challenges in Sustaining LSA
- One Large Technical Challenge: Assessing the Project’s Impact on Students
- Eleven Lessons About Effective Project Leadership
- Conclusion
References
References
Index
Index
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Leadership Development on a Large Scale
Lessons for Long-Term Success
October 2018 | 208 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 27/02/2023 | 9781544342214 | $39.95 |
| Lifetime | 27/02/2023 | 9781544342207 | $36.00 |
Effective school leadership can have a transformative impact on the lives of students. Written by one of the foremost scholars in the field. this book draws lessons from one of the most successful long-term educational leadership studies ever conducted to provide actionable advice and specific strategies. Learn how to:
- Understand the evidence base to design effective leadership development programs and initiatives
- Support instructional leaders in leading collaborative inquiry approaches to classroom pedagogy to help teachers convey complex ideas to students
- Establish Principal Learning Teams to help guide school-wide and districtwide decision-making
Table Of Contents:
- Foreword by Philip Hallinger
- Foreword by John Malloy
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1. The Leading Student Achievement: Networks for Learning Project (LSA)
- The Context
- The Contributions of Leadership to Student Learning
- A Brief History of the Leading Student Achievement Project
- A Summary of LSA’s Priorities for Improvement
- Chapter 2. Evidence Used by LSA to Learn Its Way Forward
- Phase 1: Comprehensive Assessment of Project Implementation and Outcomes
- Phase 2: Targeting a Small Number of Key Priorities
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. Building on a Shared Understanding of Effective School Leadership
- Successful Leadership Practices
- Personal Leadership Resources
- Conclusion
- Chapter 4. LSA’s Approach to Leadership Development
- LSA’s Initial Vision and Framework
- Complementary Perspectives on LSA’s Functions
- LSA’s Formal Professional Development Program
- Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Collaborative Inquiry
- The Evolution of LSA’s Approach to Collaborative Inquiry
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Key Learning Conditions: A Subject for Collaborative Inquiry
- Key Learning Conditions
- Initial Justification for Five Key Learning Conditions
- LSA’s Own Evidence About Key Learning Conditions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7. LSA’s Theory of Action and How It Was Developed
- How LSA’s Theory of Action Was Developed
- The Four Paths Theory of Action
- Empirical Test of the Four Paths Theory of Action
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. Knowledge Building/Knowledge Creation: Education for a Knowledge Society
- The Motivation for Adopting Knowledge Building
- Knowledge Building
- Creating Interest in Knowledge Building and the Capacity for Implementation
- The First Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- The Second Year of Knowledge-Building Implementation
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9. Creating Useful Knowledge About Leadership Networks: Taking It to the Next Level
- Fundamental Assumptions About Learning in Networks
- LSA’s Research About the Characteristics of Effective Leadership Networks
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10. Insights About Leading Large-Scale Leadership Development Projects
- Four Practical Challenges in Sustaining LSA
- One Large Technical Challenge: Assessing the Project’s Impact on Students
- Eleven Lessons About Effective Project Leadership
- Conclusion
- References
- Index