Schools need bold, fearless, and innovative leadership more than ever, but school leaders have been back on their heels for at least the past two years and have allowed others to hijack our narrative, something we ought to be directing. We now find ourselves intimidated by the loudest parents, the most partisan school boards, the most over-the-top media figures, and the most cynical politicians. Sadly, we've had to consistently play defense while the heroic work of our teachers, administrators and staff members has been largely ignored and certainly unappreciated. The national teacher shortage…mehr
Schools need bold, fearless, and innovative leadership more than ever, but school leaders have been back on their heels for at least the past two years and have allowed others to hijack our narrative, something we ought to be directing. We now find ourselves intimidated by the loudest parents, the most partisan school boards, the most over-the-top media figures, and the most cynical politicians. Sadly, we've had to consistently play defense while the heroic work of our teachers, administrators and staff members has been largely ignored and certainly unappreciated. The national teacher shortage should surprise no one. Lack of support, lousy pay, and a casual disregard for the value of our teachers has left current and potential teachers discouraged and uninspired. We need to stand up for our folks, demonstrate boldness, recapture the message, encourage the beaten down, and embolden those who genuinely care about the future of our kids!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Jeck is currently serving in his 15th year as a public school superintendent. A former high school teacher, coach, and principal, Dr. Jeck has demonstrated courageous leadership at every turn, and he has championed a leadership philosophy that always puts children first.
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Preface Foreword Introduction Section One: Pilotage Chapter 1: Turkeys and Eagles Chapter 2: The Stuff They Don't Tell You Chapter 3: Choose the Right Path Chapter 4: Listen-Really Listen Chapter 5: What to ThinkChapter 6: The Deafening Silence of our OutrageChapter 7: It's Okay to Ignore Section Two: Fixing the Things That Need to Be Fixed Chapter 8: Follow the Money, Because It Is About the Money! Chapter 9: It's (Really) Okay to Fail Chapter 10: From Brittle to Resilient Chapter 11: The Assessment-Instruction Relationship Chapter 12: We Started This Mess and Now We Have to Clean It Up! Chapter 13: It's Here and It's Real Chapter 14: It Takes Every Single One of Us Section Three: Relationships, Spirituality, and "The Boss" Chapter 15: Kids Need YOU! Chapter 16: It Only Takes One Chapter 17: Out of the Mouths of Babes Chapter 18: Three Letters from Teddy Section Four: Social Media, Email, and the Importance of Feeling Good Chapter 19: Social Media: A Love/Hate Story Chapter 20: My Friend Todd Chapter 21: This Is for Those Who Hate Email Chapter 22: Just Stop Complaining Chapter 23: Because No One Else Will Chapter 24: Tragedy Is Tragic No Matter Who You Are Chapter 25: Pivoting, Going on the Offensive, and Growing Up Chapter 26: One Final Message
Preface Foreword Introduction Section One: Pilotage Chapter 1: Turkeys and Eagles Chapter 2: The Stuff They Don't Tell You Chapter 3: Choose the Right Path Chapter 4: Listen-Really Listen Chapter 5: What to ThinkChapter 6: The Deafening Silence of our OutrageChapter 7: It's Okay to Ignore Section Two: Fixing the Things That Need to Be Fixed Chapter 8: Follow the Money, Because It Is About the Money! Chapter 9: It's (Really) Okay to Fail Chapter 10: From Brittle to Resilient Chapter 11: The Assessment-Instruction Relationship Chapter 12: We Started This Mess and Now We Have to Clean It Up! Chapter 13: It's Here and It's Real Chapter 14: It Takes Every Single One of Us Section Three: Relationships, Spirituality, and "The Boss" Chapter 15: Kids Need YOU! Chapter 16: It Only Takes One Chapter 17: Out of the Mouths of Babes Chapter 18: Three Letters from Teddy Section Four: Social Media, Email, and the Importance of Feeling Good Chapter 19: Social Media: A Love/Hate Story Chapter 20: My Friend Todd Chapter 21: This Is for Those Who Hate Email Chapter 22: Just Stop Complaining Chapter 23: Because No One Else Will Chapter 24: Tragedy Is Tragic No Matter Who You Are Chapter 25: Pivoting, Going on the Offensive, and Growing Up Chapter 26: One Final Message
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