How Leadership Works

A Playbook for Instructional Leaders
Cathy J. Lassiter - Consultant and Author
Douglas Fisher - San Diego State University, USA
Nancy Frey - San Diego State University, USA
Dominique Smith - Health Sciences High and Middle College, USA
How Leadership Works
March 2022 | 200 pages | Corwin
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Sharpen your instructional leadership skills and guide your school toward equity and excellence for all.

Just think about how great schools could be if every instructional leader exercised their influence to create change—maximizing the efforts of others and mobilizing those efforts to work toward a shared goal.

How Leadership Works: A Playbook for Instructional Leaders walks educators through the processes of clarifying, articulating, and actualizing instructional leadership goals with the aim of delivering on the promise of equity and excellence for all. Grounded in Visible Learning® research, the exercises in this easy-to-use playbook illuminate the essential mindframes necessary for effective instructional leadership and prompt veteran, new, and aspiring educators to identify challenges and determine next steps. It includes:

  • Ten essential mindframes for leaders, together with the leadership practices that illustrate each mindframe in action
  • Teaching practices, such as teacher clarity or student engagement in learning, that support teachers in delivering quality instruction, along with tools to document the impact of those practices on learning
  • Strategies for leading learning, including establishing school culture, utilizing feedback, and supporting professional learning communities as a pathway to building collective teacher efficacy.
  • Tools for applying the principles of change, conducting an initiative inventory, and implementing and de-implementing initiatives

Exercise-by-exercise, educators and front office staff will deepen their knowledge, frame their priorities and practices, and gain new tools for supporting the instructional focus and initiatives designed to support learning at your school.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Introduction

  • Module 1: Mindframes for Leaders

The Work Ahead - Part 1: Leading Teachers

  • Module 2: Demonstrate Instructional Leadership
  • Module 3: Support Teacher Clarity and Promote Student Engagement
  • Module 4: Investigate the Impact of Teaching

The Work Ahead - Part 2: Leading Learning

  • Module 5: Build a Learning-focused School Climate
  • Module 6: Empower Professional Learning Communities
  • Module 7: Ensure Growth-oriented Feedback

The Work Ahead - Part 3: Leading Change

  • Module 8: Manage and Lead Change
  • Module 9: Engage in De-Implementation
  • Module 10: Utilize Implementation Science

The Work Ahead

The Work Ahead

References

References

Resources

Description

Sharpen your instructional leadership skills and guide your school toward equity and excellence for all.

Just think about how great schools could be if every instructional leader exercised their influence to create change—maximizing the efforts of others and mobilizing those efforts to work toward a shared goal.

How Leadership Works: A Playbook for Instructional Leaders walks educators through the processes of clarifying, articulating, and actualizing instructional leadership goals with the aim of delivering on the promise of equity and excellence for all. Grounded in Visible Learning® research, the exercises in this easy-to-use playbook illuminate the essential mindframes necessary for effective instructional leadership and prompt veteran, new, and aspiring educators to identify challenges and determine next steps. It includes:

  • Ten essential mindframes for leaders, together with the leadership practices that illustrate each mindframe in action
  • Teaching practices, such as teacher clarity or student engagement in learning, that support teachers in delivering quality instruction, along with tools to document the impact of those practices on learning
  • Strategies for leading learning, including establishing school culture, utilizing feedback, and supporting professional learning communities as a pathway to building collective teacher efficacy.
  • Tools for applying the principles of change, conducting an initiative inventory, and implementing and de-implementing initiatives

Exercise-by-exercise, educators and front office staff will deepen their knowledge, frame their priorities and practices, and gain new tools for supporting the instructional focus and initiatives designed to support learning at your school.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

Introduction

  • Module 1: Mindframes for Leaders

The Work Ahead - Part 1: Leading Teachers

  • Module 2: Demonstrate Instructional Leadership
  • Module 3: Support Teacher Clarity and Promote Student Engagement
  • Module 4: Investigate the Impact of Teaching

The Work Ahead - Part 2: Leading Learning

  • Module 5: Build a Learning-focused School Climate
  • Module 6: Empower Professional Learning Communities
  • Module 7: Ensure Growth-oriented Feedback

The Work Ahead - Part 3: Leading Change

  • Module 8: Manage and Lead Change
  • Module 9: Engage in De-Implementation
  • Module 10: Utilize Implementation Science

The Work Ahead

The Work Ahead

References

References

Resources

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How Leadership Works

A Playbook for Instructional Leaders


March 2022 | 200 pages | Corwin

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Sharpen your instructional leadership skills and guide your school toward equity and excellence for all.

Just think about how great schools could be if every instructional leader exercised their influence to create change—maximizing the efforts of others and mobilizing those efforts to work toward a shared goal.

How Leadership Works: A Playbook for Instructional Leaders walks educators through the processes of clarifying, articulating, and actualizing instructional leadership goals with the aim of delivering on the promise of equity and excellence for all. Grounded in Visible Learning® research, the exercises in this easy-to-use playbook illuminate the essential mindframes necessary for effective instructional leadership and prompt veteran, new, and aspiring educators to identify challenges and determine next steps. It includes:

  • Ten essential mindframes for leaders, together with the leadership practices that illustrate each mindframe in action
  • Teaching practices, such as teacher clarity or student engagement in learning, that support teachers in delivering quality instruction, along with tools to document the impact of those practices on learning
  • Strategies for leading learning, including establishing school culture, utilizing feedback, and supporting professional learning communities as a pathway to building collective teacher efficacy.
  • Tools for applying the principles of change, conducting an initiative inventory, and implementing and de-implementing initiatives

Exercise-by-exercise, educators and front office staff will deepen their knowledge, frame their priorities and practices, and gain new tools for supporting the instructional focus and initiatives designed to support learning at your school.


Table Of Contents:

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Module 1: Mindframes for Leaders
  • The Work Ahead - Part 1: Leading Teachers
  • Module 2: Demonstrate Instructional Leadership
  • Module 3: Support Teacher Clarity and Promote Student Engagement
  • Module 4: Investigate the Impact of Teaching
  • The Work Ahead - Part 2: Leading Learning
  • Module 5: Build a Learning-focused School Climate
  • Module 6: Empower Professional Learning Communities
  • Module 7: Ensure Growth-oriented Feedback
  • The Work Ahead - Part 3: Leading Change
  • Module 8: Manage and Lead Change
  • Module 9: Engage in De-Implementation
  • Module 10: Utilize Implementation Science
  • The Work Ahead
  • References

Recent Product Reviews:

You feel exhausted hearing all the roles of a leader: aspirers of high expectations and great ambitions, builders of collectives of learners and professional development, social influences among leaders and teachers, leaders of teaching and learning, those who apply principles of improvement, amplifiers of effective instruction, architects of productive and inviting climates, beacons of trust, supporters of clarity about purpose and instruction, chief engagement officers of teacher and student learners, evaluators of impact, accountability officers, leaders of improvement, implementation scientists, and great managers. The alternative is a school of independent contractors, where great teaching and leadership is by chance. How Leadership Works makes a convincing case about how to bring all these roles to fruition and how to have time left over to enjoy the success of all in the school (as well as your own successes).
John Hattie
To enhance your skills as a teacher of teachers, How Leadership Works: A Playbook for Instructional Leaders invites you to be an engaged learner. If you are looking for a nightstand book to passively peruse before sleep, this is not the book for you. If you are ready to roll up your sleeves and invest in some serious reflection about your own leadership practices around a powerful set of ideas, then dig in! This book is organized around a set of modules that include learning intentions and success criteria, vignettes, research-based practices, and space for reflection on what you will keep, stop, or start doing with what you have learned. It includes a variety of learning tools that will not only support you in your learning but will become a valuable set of tools for you to use as you support the thinking and learning of the teachers you lead. In the end, the thinking and learning of your students will be blossom and grow.
Megan Tschannen-Moran
This publication is very timely. . . . As I read the book, I was able to visualize how I would use it to provide professional development for my leadership team. . . . The book called many of my actions into question, which has already reshaped my thinking as a leader. I would recommend this publication to school and district leaders.
Audrey White Gardner
I found tremendous value in the suggested exercises throughout. They felt relevant to help me work through a leadership challenge, and determine the next right step, without taking an overwhelming amount of effort or time. The exercises would be beneficial for both novice and veteran leaders. This playbook helps leaders break down complicated scenarios into manageable next steps.
Jennifer Douglas

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