Leading adult learning : supporting adult development in our schools
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Leading adult learning : supporting adult development in our schools
Corwin , NSDC, c2009
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-335) and index
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Description
"Eleanor Drago-Severson takes hold of an important and neglected truth: students grow best in schools where the adults around them are growing, too. In this nurturing and much-anticipated work, the author shows us exactly how to make this happen. Sound theory, vivid examples, and, best of all, a practice-ready framework-it's all here! Anyone who cares about making our schools better will feel richly rewarded for spending time with this encouraging book."
-Robert Kegan, Meehan Professor of Adult Learning and Professional Development
Harvard University Graduate School of Education
Coauthor of Immunity to Change
"With this comprehensive and compelling book, Eleanor Drago-Severson establishes herself as a leading authority on authoritative leadership in education."
-Howard Gardner, Author of Leading Minds
Support the growth and development of all adults-teachers, principals, and superintendents-in your school community!
Educators at every level go through different stages of development over the course of their lives and need different kinds of supports and challenges to grow. Leading Adult Learning introduces a model of adult development that helps school and district leaders consciously cultivate teacher, principal, and superintendent capacities in the educational workplace.
Eleanor Drago-Severson's developmental model of learning-oriented school leadership draws from multiple knowledge domains, including adult learning, developmental theory, leadership practice, and organizational collaboration. The book shows school leaders how to foster growth and learning for individuals with different needs and developmental orientations. With a focus on research and application, this volume:
Details four Pillar Practices for growth-teaming, providing leadership roles, collegial inquiry, and mentoring-which can support all adults
Presents extensive research and practical application from principals, teachers, superintendents, and other school leaders from across the nation
Includes application exercises, reflective questions, and lessons from the field to assist you in applying this learning-oriented model to your school and school system
Drago-Severson makes a compelling case for deliberately supporting adult development within and across school systems to enhance adults' capacities, school improvement, and student achievement.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part 1. Foundations
1. A New Model of Leadership for Adult Growth and Learning
In This Chapter
Meeting Adaptive Challenges
The Need for a New Model of Leadership
Supporting Learning Across the System
Re-envisioning Staff Development
The Research Informing This Book
A New Learning-Oriented Model of School Leadership
Organization of the Book
Summary and Conclusion
Reflective Questions
2. How Constructive-Developmental Theory Informs the Pillar Practices
Why Constructive-Developmental Theory?
Informational Learning vs Transformational Learning
Constructive-Developmental Theory: An Introduction
Why Ways of Knowing Matter When Supporting Adult Growth
Shaping School Cultures: Noble Expectations and Hidden Developmental Demands
The Holding Environment and Why It Matters in Schools
The Learning-Oriented Leadership Model
Chapter Summary
Frequently Asked Questions
Application Exercise
Reflective Questions
Part 2. Pillar Practices for Growth
3. Teaming: Growth Opportunities for Individuals, Organizations, and Systems
About Effective Teaming and Its Value
Key Elements of Successful Teaming
The Team as a Source of Individual Growth and Development
Why and How School Leaders Employ Teaming
Team Structures That Nurture Adult Development
Implementing Teaming: Lessons From the Field
Chapter Summary
Frequently Asked Questions
Application Exercise
Reflective Questions
4. Providing Leadership Roles: Learning and Growing From Leading Together
About Providing Leadership Roles
Developmental Benefits of Providing Leadership Roles
Examples of School Leaders? Use of Providing Leadership Roles
Cases and Lessons From the Field
Chapter Summary
Reflective Questions
5. Collegial Inquiry: Engaging in Shared Dialogue and Reflection on Practice
Collegial Inquiry: A Kind of Reflective Practice
Collaborative Cultures
How Collegial Inquiry Attends to Developmental Diversity
Why and How School Leaders Employ Collegial Inquiry
Practices School Leaders Use to Initiate Collegial Inquiry
Case Study: One Principal?s ?Rare and Unique Opportunity? to Engage in Reflective Practice Over Time
Convenings: Personal Case-Based Discussions That Support Collegial Inquiry
Chapter Summary
Application Exercises
Reflective Questions
6. Mentoring: Building Meaningful and Growth-Enhancing Relationships
About Effective Mentoring and Its Value
Mentoring and Developmental Diversity
Implications: How Our Way of Knowing Influences the Way We Mentor
Why and How School Leaders Employ Mentoring
An Example of a Mentoring Program: Lessons From the Field
A Protocol for Mentoring Relationships That Nurture Adult Development
Chapter Summary
Application Exercise
Reflective Questions
7. Implementing the Pillar Practices: Cases From the Field
Case 1: Mentoring Principals and Assistant Principals
Case 2: Coaching School Leaders
Case 3: Leading Teachers by Listening
Case 4: Supporting Adult Development Through Schoolwide Transformation
Case 5: The Pillar Practices, Hawaiian Style
Chapter Summary
Application Exercise
Reflective Questions
8. The School as Learning Center: Stepping Forward With Hope
Meeting Adaptive Challenges by Building Developmental Capacity
The Promise of Building Schools as Learning Centers
Implications of the New Learning-Oriented Leadership Model
Attending to and Valuing Adults? Ways of Knowing
Putting the New Learning-Oriented Model Into Practice
Stepping Forward
On the Gift of Giving
Research Appendix
Glossary
Endnotes
References
Index
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