Indelible leadership : always leave them learning
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Indelible leadership : always leave them learning
(Corwin impact leadership series)
Corwin , Ontario Principals' Council, c2016
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 75-79) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Make a deep impact today that leaves a growing legacy for tomorrow.
Learn to lead well and leave a lasting impact with this compact, richly innovative book from the Corwin Impact Leadership series. Discover six specific leadership attributes to stimulate deep learning- and deep leadership- that transforms schools for the future.
Concrete examples and critical, yet implementable action steps help you:
Commit to deep, meaningful work
Master the content and process of change
Co-learn and co-lead simultaneously
Collaboratively develop individuals and groups
Link your goals to the larger school system
Produce new, capable leaders
Uncover new ways of thinking and acting, for you and for those you lead, with this powerful leadership guide!
Other books by Corwin:
Quaglia: Principal Voice
Zhao: Teaching for Greatness
Glaze: Avis Glaze's Impact Leadership
"Few today have broader and deeper insights than Michael Fullan in helping to develop leadership amidst the cross currents of today's school environments. Two of Fullan's timely insights in Indelible Leadership-Students themselves are the hidden agents for deep change, and the real leadership capabilities needed today can be learned."
Peter Senge
MIT and Academy for Systemic Change
"This book provides a wonderfully clear and concise guide for education leaders who want to make a real difference in the midst of challenging times. Fullan is a master!"
Tony Wagner, Author
The Global Achievement Gap and Creating Innovators
Table of Contents
Preface
Author's Note: Deep Leadership: Managing Six Big Tensions
1. Moral Imperative and Uplifting Leadership
2. Master Content and Process
3. Lead and Learn in Equal Measure
4. See Students as Change Agents and Proteges
5. Feed and Be Fed by the System
6. Be Essential and Dispensable
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