Inspirational - and Cautionary - Tales for Would-be School Leaders
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Inspirational - and Cautionary - Tales for Would-be School Leaders

  1. 154 pages
  2. English
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Inspirational - and Cautionary - Tales for Would-be School Leaders

About this book

Based upon Gerald Haigh's acclaimed weekly column in the Times Educational Supplement, this book is a lively and refreshing look at what it takes to get on in teaching.

Touching on everything from the legacy of Ted Wragg to the film Brokeback Mountain the author's incise eye will give teachers wanting to get on in their career both inspiration and much to ponder upon.

This reworked and thematically grouped collection will give leaders and aspiring leaders in education vital insights and observations into a wide range of topics including:

  • the recruitment game and building your career
  • dealing with people, making mistakes and learning
  • lessons from Heroes and Gurus – from Tom Peters and Peter Drucker to Lawrence of Arabia
  • supporting colleagues
  • getting a life beyond school.

Over recent years Haigh's columns - Second Half, for experienced teachers, and Leading Questions, specifically for teachers in leadership positions - have developed a loyal following from readers. This book will delight and engage all who wish to move onwards and upwards in teaching.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2007
Print ISBN
9780415437905
eBook ISBN
9781134072347
Edition
1
Topic
Bildung

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Improvement might come at a price
  4. Finding the oil on the track
  5. Delegation’s not just letting go
  6. Slow but sure
  7. Just tell them what to do
  8. Dealing with the maverick team member
  9. Epiphany moments
  10. Think about the impression you’re making
  11. Things to do
  12. Small beginnings
  13. Don’t interfere when they know what they’re doing
  14. Be open to bad news
  15. Don’t assume the other person’s job is better
  16. If they don’t get it, just tell them
  17. Leadership role models
  18. Leave room for the oddball
  19. Don’t say ‘tell me’ unless you mean it
  20. Sense and nonsense in time management
  21. Status doesn’t always come with competence
  22. Leaders under pressure may be signalling for help
  23. Listen impartially
  24. Make sure the message is clear
  25. Calling it a team doesn’t make it one
  26. Hierarchy shouldn’t breed distance
  27. Job satisfaction really does count
  28. Let people out of their ruts occasionally
  29. Every member of staff matters equally
  30. Focus on the key skills when you build your team
  31. Listening and really listening
  32. Valuing your people
  33. Good teachers have lives beyond the job
  34. Making best use of people
  35. Handling a star in the team
  36. The new broom might not be the right tool
  37. Make sure your people have home lives
  38. Do senior leadership figures need to teach in class?
  39. You can’t always achieve perfection
  40. You learn some things very quickly
  41. Don’t assume everyone thinks like you
  42. Offering more work, but no more money
  43. Moving on from headship
  44. Managing an impossible staff member
  45. Don’t use the school to indulge your personal skills
  46. Spreading the concept of leadership
  47. Leadership in the classroom
  48. The staffroom tells a story about the school
  49. Are you a different person at home?
  50. Keeping ahead of the job
  51. Maybe it’s the system that’s wrong
  52. What sort of manager are you?
  53. Get the details right
  54. The man who invented management
  55. Performance-related pay might not work
  56. It’s easy to be distracted from the core activity
  57. Put your effort in the right place
  58. Slow down and be aware of your good fortune
  59. Help your leaders to lead