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In this book, an experienced school administrator provides practical, research-based, guidance for how to succeed during this critical first year as a new school administrator. It also includes research and practical application strategies for addressing the most important tasks to be accomplished during their first year in a new administrative position.

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, an experienced school administrator provides practical, research-based, guidance for how to succeed during this critical first year as a new school administrator. It also includes research and practical application strategies for addressing the most important tasks to be accomplished during their first year in a new administrative position.
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Autorenporträt
Matthew Jennings is currently the superintendent of schools for the Alexandria Township Public Schools in New Jersey. Prior to serving in this position, he has served as an assistant superintendent, director of special services, supervisor of instruction and special education teacher.
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Strong instructional leadership demands a combination of vision, commitment, academic knowledge, and common sense. Through engaging anecdotes and practical advice, Matthew Jennings helps the reader navigate the politics, pitfalls, and rewarding aspects of educational administration. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in becoming a more reflective and effective educational practitioner. -- Julie Lyons, math coach, Gloucester Public Schools, New Jersey This is an extremely honest and practical book. Matthew Jennings has presented a way of thinking and acting that, if followed, can be of great assistance to all new administrators. He not only provides interesting scenarios, but strategies, exercises, and answers to real problems. -- Anthony Scannella, director, Foundation for Educational Administration, author of Changing Student Behavior, and coauthor of Innovative Interventio I will be recommending this book to the aspiring administrators I teach. As a former superintendent, I found these insights from Jennings, a New Jersey-based superintendent, are ones I will share with my former colleagues. School Administrator Magazine