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All chapters conclude with “Summary,” “Activities,” “Endnotes,” and “Selected Readings.” Preface. I. CREATING A VISION OF LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING. 1. The Principal: A Creative Blend of Substance and Style. The School: The Context for Leadership. Learning Communities. Decision Making: A Perspective. The Principal's Role. II. DEVELOPING A POSITIVE SCHOOL CULTURE. It's No Secret. The Principal's Role in Curriculum Administration. Individual Differences among Children. The 1997 Idea Amendments. Human Resource Development and Organizational Context. III. MANAGING THE ORGANIZATION. Recruitment. Empowerment. Schedule Flexibility. The Budgeting and Planning Process. How to Get Started. IV. INTERACTING WITH THE EXTERNAL SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT. The Community. Legal Bases for Schools: A Federal, State, and Local Perspective. Appendix B: ELCC ISLLC Standards (1-7). Table of Contents
The Principalship: The Role in Context.
The Principal: The Leader within the Role.
The Leadership Background.
2. The Learning Community.
High Performance Organizations.
3. Decision Processing and Decision Making at the School Site.
Decision Making as Problem Solving.
Decision Settings.
Decision Processing.
The Work Group as a Problem Solving Unit.
Problem-Solving Work Groups.
The Garbage Can Model of Decision Making.
4. School Improvement through Systematic Planning.
Gathering Baseline Data.
Determining Vision and Mission.
Clarifying Expectations for Student Learning.
Analysis of Instructional and Organizational Effectiveness.
Action Planning/Project Management.
The Project Calendar: Gantt Charting.
5. Creating a Positive Learning Climate.
The School as a Culture.
Positive Student Control.
Actively Encouraging a Positive Learning Environment.
The Counseling Program.
Student Services.
6. The School Curriculum.
Curriculum Analysis.
Curriculum Design and Development.
Curriculum Delivery.
Curriculum Flexibility.
Curriculum Continuity.
Curriculum Balance.
Curriculum Classification System.
A Curriculum Model.
Offering Curricular Breadth.
7. Promoting Student Achievement.
Grouping Students.
Instructional Processes and Types of Instruction.
Research on Teaching.
8. Special Students and Special Services.
Special Education and Related Services.
Disciplining Students with Disabilities.
Dealing with Parents of Special Children.
The Role of the Principal.
The Role of the Regular Classroom Teacher.
Outside Public Agencies.
9. Human Resources Development.
Individual and Group Needs.
Professional Development.
Personnel Evaluation and Supervision.
The Staff Evaluation Cycle.
Mentoring.
Organizational Development.
Implications for Leaders.
10. Staffing the School–Recruitment, Selection, and Termination Processes.
The Selection Process.
Employee Probationary Status.
Teacher Tenure.
Involuntary Termination.
Voluntary Termination.
11. Restructuring the Deployment of Instructional Personnel.
Learning Communities.
Organizing for Learning Community Development.
Staffing Patterns for Elementary and Middle Schools.
Staffing Patterns for Secondary Schools.
The School as a Learning Community.
12. Restructuring Time–Scheduling.
Schedule Design.
Learning Community Planning Time.
Elementary School Schedules.
Middle School Schedules.
Secondary School Schedules.
Block Schedules – Middle and High School.
Year-Round Schools.
13. Creative Budgeting, Fiscal Accounting, and Building Management.
Implementing a Planning, Programming, Budgeting System.
Accounting for Financial Resources and Expenditures.
Supplies and Equipment Management.
Care of the School Plant.
Working with Classified Personnel.
14. Technology Applications for School Management.
Technology Plans.
Technology Applications for a School Office.
Management Information Systems.
Local Area Networks (LAN).
World Wide Web (WWW).
Staff Development for Technology.
Hardware Security.
15. The School and the Community.
The School in the Complex Community: The Impact of the Gesselschaft Society.
Informal Community Forces.
Anticipate Obvious Flashpoints.
Formal Community Forces.
Promising Public Relations Techniques: Dealing with the Formal and Informal Forces.
Getting the Message Out: One-Way Public Relations Techniques.
Getting the Message Out and Back: Two-Way Public Relations Techniques.
16. Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Students and Staff.
Due Process.
Issues of Equity.
First Amendment Rights.
Sexual Harassment.
Common Tort Liability Settings.
Privacy and Confidentiality of Student Records.
Appendix A: Case Studies in School Leadership and Management.
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