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A Whole New Mind: Eye on Education Principal Comment: Sopris West Principal Comment: Sign in with Facebook Sign in options. Bryk shelved
3 times as educational-leadership avg rating 3. How to Be an Effective Teacher Harry and Rosemary Wong are, of course, among the deans of
education writing in America, and this book is evidence of why. Canada dared because he was fed up with the "superhero" model, a menu of
fragmented programs that help a few children in vast, blighted neighborhoods, leaving the blight intact. Fireside June Principal Comment: Kozol's
stories remind me of why I got into education in the first place, and that I should never let one child slip through the cracks without doing everything
I can to make sure it doesn't happen. Mentoring new principals is a professional gift that leaders can give to incoming colleagues to speed them on
the path to full effectiveness. A Journal for Educators, By Educators. He is a professor at Cal State Sacramento. But although the kindergarteners
thrive, progress stagnates at the middle school. Myers and Berkowicz write the Leadership blog for Education Week , and if you like the blog, you
will love this book. It also includes a couple of chapters for parents and kids to read together. ASCD respects intellectual property rights and
adheres to the laws governing them. To prevent school from becoming a series of fires to be put out by the principal, we must learn to plan. First
Things First helped us focus on the important things and forget the things that are not urgent or important Taking time to do important reflection and
planning has made us better leaders and made our school a better place to be. The following positive statements will help you tailor your comments
to specific children and highlight their strengths. More than 1, FREE lessons. Greene shelved 2 times as educational-leadership avg rating 4. Vision
and perseverance are essential [skills] for a good leader. Ground Rules for Posting We encourage lively debate, but please be respectful of others.
Learn how to foster creativity by following four stages and one underlying principle. Mayhem, Madness and Multiple Messages. Every principal
has a shelf full of professional books, but which is the one book that principals turn to time and time again for inspiration or ideas, for motivation or
solace? Don't see your choice on the list? Canada is pushing a different antipoverty model. The author describes actual classrooms that use
strategies for managing differentiated classrooms and provides detailed how-to's for lesson planning. He highlights how schools and businesses are
different by their very nature; human interactions cannot be 'created' in a production line. Wong Publishing Principal Comment: A fun and
informative read! Report Card Thesaurus Looking for some great adverbs and adjectives to bring to life the comments that you put on report
cards? This rich resource instructs parents how to employ common items such as beans, pennies, and buttons to teach estimation, logical thinking,
probability, geometry, measurement, and more. Do you want more participation and less reluctance when you gather your team? Designing
Assessments to Inform and Improve Student Performance Grant Wiggins is one of the most important education thinkers and writers because he
has a unique and logical point of view on a fundamental aspect of school -- assessment. A Leadership Fable Hardcover by Patrick Lencioni
shelved 2 times as educational-leadership avg rating 4. If you are logged in as a subscriber or registered user and already have a Display Name on
edweek. This book will show you how to insert key phrases and specific actions; hire new staff and plan orientation; use the "gift of time" to
stimulate and reward; get amazing results by not taking credit for them; and motivate yourself each and every day. It reinforces that we do not need
large bureaucracies to initiate change; progress comes from those with the most knowledge and stake -- the students, teachers, principals, and
parents. Full disclosure 4 is that I wrote the forward because I am a huge fan of Steve's work. The touches of literature, the passion for public
education Written by Robert Marzano and others. In particular, this is one of the best books for teachers to give to administrators as "presents
Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses. Whether the powers that be choose to expand this radical model or not, Canada
is clearly a grounded visionary and Tough a worthy recorder of his vision. We are here to help! Promise Academy's middle school is looking solid:
The book also shows how Promise Academy's middle school teachers fight to bring students to grade-level proficiency quicklywith both New
York state tests and Canada's "no excuses" attitude breathing down their necks. I have a great deal of admiration for both of them and have
learned a lot through our conversations in the program and those conversations that have taken place over the last five years since I graduated.
Now, instead of asking 'why? Pick up one of these books! No amount of intensive tutoring raises the students' standardized test scores to levels
acceptable to the state.