Principles and possibilities to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The values and themes in this book will help you fulfill your school leadership practices with a renewed recognition of the human side of schooling. Written for leaders at all levels, this research-based collection of ideas, strategies, and examples focuses on caring as what's been missing from school improvement plans that produce academic success and socially and emotionally well-rounded students. In addition to insights and lessons about caring from educators and human service professions like nursing…mehr
Principles and possibilities to inform and inspire caring in your leadership practices! The values and themes in this book will help you fulfill your school leadership practices with a renewed recognition of the human side of schooling. Written for leaders at all levels, this research-based collection of ideas, strategies, and examples focuses on caring as what's been missing from school improvement plans that produce academic success and socially and emotionally well-rounded students. In addition to insights and lessons about caring from educators and human service professions like nursing and ministry, readers will be introduced to themes of · Caring in interpersonal relationships with students · Cultivating schools as caring environments · Fostering caring in families and communitiesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark A. Smylie is professor of education emeritus in the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago and visiting professor in the Department of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University. Before his work in higher education, Smylie was a high school social studies teacher. Smylie served as secretary-treasurer of the National Society for the Study of Education and as a director of the Consortium on Chicago School Research at the University of Chicago. His work has appeared in the American Education Research Journal, Educational Researcher, Educational Administration Quarterly, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Policy, Journal of School Leadership, and Review of Research in Education. Smylie has worked with schools, school districts, and school administrator and teacher professional associations through joint projects, advising, and school leader development activities. He has served on advisory boards of numerous regional and national professional and policy organizations concerned with education generally and leadership in particular. Smylie's research focuses on school organization, leadership, and change.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: Four Stories of Caring School Leadership Ana Giving and Taking the Chance Seth No One Graduates Alone Chapter 1: Caring: The Heart of Caring School Leadership A Case for Caring in Schools What Do We Mean by Caring? How Does Caring Work? Cautionary Notes: Problems and Pitfalls of Caring Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 2: A Model of Caring School Leadership Defining Caring School Leadership A Model Considerations for the Practice of Caring Leadership Caring School Leadership and Educational Equity Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 3: Being Caring in Relationships with Students Dynamics of Principal-Student Relationships What Makes Student-Principal Relationships Caring? Practices of Presence Practices of Attentiveness and Inquiry Interpersonal Communication With Students Acting on Behalf of Students Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 4: Cultivating Schools as Caring Communities The Meaning of Caring Community Leadership as Cultivation Approaches to Cultivating Caring and Community Developing Capacity for Caring Community Promoting Enabling Conditions Engaging Parents and Caregivers Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 5: Fostering Caring in Families and Communities Beyond the School Nature of the Work Fostering Caring in Families Fostering Caring in Communities Insights From Community Organizing and Community Development Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 6: Developing Caring School Leadership What Should Be Developed: A Review Development Activities and Experiences Learning From Experience Avoiding the Problems and Pitfalls of Caring Caring for Oneself Questions for Reflection and Discussion References Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction: Four Stories of Caring School Leadership Ana Giving and Taking the Chance Seth No One Graduates Alone Chapter 1: Caring: The Heart of Caring School Leadership A Case for Caring in Schools What Do We Mean by Caring? How Does Caring Work? Cautionary Notes: Problems and Pitfalls of Caring Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 2: A Model of Caring School Leadership Defining Caring School Leadership A Model Considerations for the Practice of Caring Leadership Caring School Leadership and Educational Equity Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 3: Being Caring in Relationships with Students Dynamics of Principal-Student Relationships What Makes Student-Principal Relationships Caring? Practices of Presence Practices of Attentiveness and Inquiry Interpersonal Communication With Students Acting on Behalf of Students Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 4: Cultivating Schools as Caring Communities The Meaning of Caring Community Leadership as Cultivation Approaches to Cultivating Caring and Community Developing Capacity for Caring Community Promoting Enabling Conditions Engaging Parents and Caregivers Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 5: Fostering Caring in Families and Communities Beyond the School Nature of the Work Fostering Caring in Families Fostering Caring in Communities Insights From Community Organizing and Community Development Questions for Reflection and Discussion Chapter 6: Developing Caring School Leadership What Should Be Developed: A Review Development Activities and Experiences Learning From Experience Avoiding the Problems and Pitfalls of Caring Caring for Oneself Questions for Reflection and Discussion References Index
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