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Category Archives: Must Reads for School Leaders
For successful school change, leaders need to change themselves and their schools at the same time.
Abrams shares 4 key leadership skills to help you develop the personal side of leadership so you can address resistance to change.
Drawing on social and organizational psychology, the authors give you insight into and strategies to address the human side of change.
Schools need to innovate to survive. It is the school leader’s job to foster a culture of innovative thinking and Couros shows you how.
It’s time to reimagine learning so students can thrive in a complex world. This means engaging students in 21st century skills such as citizenship, collaboration, creativity, etc.
Schools will become irrelevant if we don’t make some innovative leaps. Lichtman shares 7 key areas we have the power to and must change now.
Even our best schools are not fully preparing students for the 21st century. This book shares what schools are missing.
We often observe what teachers need to do to improve, but fail to give honest feedback. Learn to be direct yet compassionate in your feedback.
Our current observation process instills fear, not innovation and improvement. Learn to prioritize trust so teachers feel safe to expand their skills.