Leadership in Action
eBook - ePub

Leadership in Action

Keys to Ensure School Success

  1. English
  2. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Leadership in Action

Keys to Ensure School Success

About this book

This book outlines how administrators in our school system can move from managerial efforts to leadership functions. Identifying taxpayers as the school systems' foremost client presents leaders with the critical perspective for ensuring accountability. Government is the taxpayers' servant and act as managers of educational funding and programs, and is supported by administrators working in schools, districts and regional offices.

A key understanding is that school is a student's place of work, and current processes for evaluating and reporting their progress identifies them as the most accountable workers in our culture. Taxpayers are better served when educators and government are held accountable by similar assessment processes.

Accountability is enhanced when power for selecting teachers and schools is shifted from administrators to parents, and quantifiable information provides the basis for these decisions. Ensuring that students have their learning assessed consistently guarantees fairness to students and provides critical information for parents and taxpayers. Proven leadership strategies for ensuring accountability and superior levels of performance are presented for each administrative level.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Preface
  3. Introduction
  4. Who Is the Client?
  5. Bonding with the Home
  6. The Truth and Nothing But
  7. Bonding with Students
  8. Teacher Supervision and Development
  9. Grade Level of Achievement
  10. Teachers’ Inconsistency When Assessing Students
  11. Grade Inflation Is Not Uniformly Evident
  12. Superintendent Leadership
  13. Coaches Are Not Reliable Evaluators
  14. Provincial and State Leadership
  15. Fully Enlisting Parents
  16. Using Student Report Cards for Schools
  17. Conclusion
  18. References