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The Relevance of the Leadership Standards: A New Order of Business for Principals
By (Author) Leslie Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
4th May 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Teacher training
Educational administration and organization
371.2
Paperback
110
Width 150mm, Height 231mm, Spine 7mm
168g
The work of school leaders is critical in this era, and there is heightened attention on the roles of the leaders as linked to student achievement and school improvement; school culture and climate; and the variables that impact achievement, improvement, culture and climate. The demands on school leaders have significantly changed. About a decade ago, the Southern Educational Regional Board suggested that school leaders impact as much as twenty percent of the achievement in schools. A few years later, the potential impact of school leaders increased to twenty-five percent. Throughout the chapters, the reoccurring concepts regarding the work of leaders are discussed. The need for leaders to move student learning and to respond to changes in education and challenges are contributing factors to the development of the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL). In chapter 1 and in other chapters throughout the book; the links and importance between educational leadership and student learning are made. The standards provide a framework of the knowledge and skills needed for school leaders to be prepared for the challenges.
This publication has relevant information for aspiring and current school leaders. It is important for leaders to know and apply the practicalities of standards. There is an increased emphasis on accountability. The publication is timely. -- Kevin George, Superintendent of School St John Parish and President of South Central Regional of Superintendents of Schools
Simply stated, this publication will add to the repertoire of resources for school leaders who are conscientious of the importance of accountability. -- Laurie Young, Associate Provost Southern University Baton Rouge
Leslie Jones has contributed nearly twenty-five years to public education in Louisiana serving K-12 education and higher education. She is the author of several books on School Leadership and is passionate about instructional leadership.