Mario C. Martinez
Teachers Working Together for School Success
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Teachers Working Together for School Success
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Through examples, illustrations, and self-assessments, this volume provides the tools teachers need to build the productive working relationships that are the foundation of successful schools.
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Through examples, illustrations, and self-assessments, this volume provides the tools teachers need to build the productive working relationships that are the foundation of successful schools.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 106
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 167g
- ISBN-13: 9781412906135
- ISBN-10: 141290613X
- Artikelnr.: 21457327
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 106
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 167g
- ISBN-13: 9781412906135
- ISBN-10: 141290613X
- Artikelnr.: 21457327
Mario C. Martinez is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), where he teaches courses in leadership, human relations, educational change, and administration. Prior to joining UNLV, he had been an assistant professor in Educational Management and Development at New Mexico State University. His career also includes stints at the Hewlett Packard Corporation as a financial analyst and at the Governor's Office in the State of Arizona as a Strategic Management Officer. Mario also owns MCM Consulting, which is primarily a seminar and speech delivery company, with seminar topics that include Change, Empowerment, and Personality, and Interaction. His array of career exposures has contributed to his multidisciplinary approach to thinking pragmatically about professional development, evident both in this book and in his seminars and speeches. Mario's research has been concentrated in the areas of human resource planning, organizational structures of state educational systems, and the change and management of those systems. He has a Ph.D. from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin.
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Successful Teachers, Successful Schools
Building Quality Relationships
Collegiality for Personal Satisfaction
Collegiality for School Improvement
Collegiality Can Be Learned
Conclusion
2. The Leadership Mindset for Teachers
Misconceptions About Leadership
Teachers As Leaders
Your Personal Leadership Portrait
Improving Strengths and Weaknesses
Conclusion
3. Teacher-to-Teacher: Personality and Communication
Understanding Personality Increases Compatibility
Assessing Your Personality
Personalities in Action
Applying the Concepts of Personality to Your School
Conclusion
4. The Teacher¿s Role in Managing Conflict
Sources of Conflict
Relational Conflict
Resource Conflict
Strategies to Resolve Conflict
Matching Conflicts to Strategies
Conflict Profiles
Conclusion
5. The Growing Need for Teamwork
What Is a Team?
Effective Teams
Team Objective
Team Stages
Team Members
Team Size
Conclusion
6. Working With Your Administrator
Administrative Leadership Styles
The Work-Centered Administrator
The People-Centered Administrator
Conclusion
7. Assessing Your Performance as a Teaching Professional
Teacher Self-Test and Assessment Profile
Using the Teacher Assessment Profile as a Tool for Improvement
Conclusion
8. Working Together
Knowing Yourself First
Using Tools to Improve Collegiality
Understanding Leadership Styles
Conclusion
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Successful Teachers, Successful Schools
Building Quality Relationships
Collegiality for Personal Satisfaction
Collegiality for School Improvement
Collegiality Can Be Learned
Conclusion
2. The Leadership Mindset for Teachers
Misconceptions About Leadership
Teachers As Leaders
Your Personal Leadership Portrait
Improving Strengths and Weaknesses
Conclusion
3. Teacher-to-Teacher: Personality and Communication
Understanding Personality Increases Compatibility
Assessing Your Personality
Personalities in Action
Applying the Concepts of Personality to Your School
Conclusion
4. The Teacher¿s Role in Managing Conflict
Sources of Conflict
Relational Conflict
Resource Conflict
Strategies to Resolve Conflict
Matching Conflicts to Strategies
Conflict Profiles
Conclusion
5. The Growing Need for Teamwork
What Is a Team?
Effective Teams
Team Objective
Team Stages
Team Members
Team Size
Conclusion
6. Working With Your Administrator
Administrative Leadership Styles
The Work-Centered Administrator
The People-Centered Administrator
Conclusion
7. Assessing Your Performance as a Teaching Professional
Teacher Self-Test and Assessment Profile
Using the Teacher Assessment Profile as a Tool for Improvement
Conclusion
8. Working Together
Knowing Yourself First
Using Tools to Improve Collegiality
Understanding Leadership Styles
Conclusion
References
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Successful Teachers, Successful Schools
Building Quality Relationships
Collegiality for Personal Satisfaction
Collegiality for School Improvement
Collegiality Can Be Learned
Conclusion
2. The Leadership Mindset for Teachers
Misconceptions About Leadership
Teachers As Leaders
Your Personal Leadership Portrait
Improving Strengths and Weaknesses
Conclusion
3. Teacher-to-Teacher: Personality and Communication
Understanding Personality Increases Compatibility
Assessing Your Personality
Personalities in Action
Applying the Concepts of Personality to Your School
Conclusion
4. The Teacher¿s Role in Managing Conflict
Sources of Conflict
Relational Conflict
Resource Conflict
Strategies to Resolve Conflict
Matching Conflicts to Strategies
Conflict Profiles
Conclusion
5. The Growing Need for Teamwork
What Is a Team?
Effective Teams
Team Objective
Team Stages
Team Members
Team Size
Conclusion
6. Working With Your Administrator
Administrative Leadership Styles
The Work-Centered Administrator
The People-Centered Administrator
Conclusion
7. Assessing Your Performance as a Teaching Professional
Teacher Self-Test and Assessment Profile
Using the Teacher Assessment Profile as a Tool for Improvement
Conclusion
8. Working Together
Knowing Yourself First
Using Tools to Improve Collegiality
Understanding Leadership Styles
Conclusion
References
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Successful Teachers, Successful Schools
Building Quality Relationships
Collegiality for Personal Satisfaction
Collegiality for School Improvement
Collegiality Can Be Learned
Conclusion
2. The Leadership Mindset for Teachers
Misconceptions About Leadership
Teachers As Leaders
Your Personal Leadership Portrait
Improving Strengths and Weaknesses
Conclusion
3. Teacher-to-Teacher: Personality and Communication
Understanding Personality Increases Compatibility
Assessing Your Personality
Personalities in Action
Applying the Concepts of Personality to Your School
Conclusion
4. The Teacher¿s Role in Managing Conflict
Sources of Conflict
Relational Conflict
Resource Conflict
Strategies to Resolve Conflict
Matching Conflicts to Strategies
Conflict Profiles
Conclusion
5. The Growing Need for Teamwork
What Is a Team?
Effective Teams
Team Objective
Team Stages
Team Members
Team Size
Conclusion
6. Working With Your Administrator
Administrative Leadership Styles
The Work-Centered Administrator
The People-Centered Administrator
Conclusion
7. Assessing Your Performance as a Teaching Professional
Teacher Self-Test and Assessment Profile
Using the Teacher Assessment Profile as a Tool for Improvement
Conclusion
8. Working Together
Knowing Yourself First
Using Tools to Improve Collegiality
Understanding Leadership Styles
Conclusion
References
Index