Inside the Schoolhouse: What Great Principals Know and Do
By (Author) John Gratto
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
22nd May 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
Curriculum planning and development
371.2012
Paperback
160
Width 153mm, Height 218mm, Spine 13mm
263g
The issues addressed in this easy to read book address the most common issues faced by new or veteran principals such as: attributes of successful principals, leading instructional improvement, crafting a school improvement plan, overcoming resistance from naysayers, leading effective teams, creating conditions for the success of teachers, motivating unmotivated staff, increasing the attendance of students, handling disciplinary issues to help students become self-managed, communication strategies to build respect for the school, maximizing the use of time, and handling conflict productively. It also contains a chapter entitled, Friendly Advice with prudent advice for school leaders in any stage of their career.
The proven strategies in each chapter are based upon bedrock principlesunassailable values that will help principals ground their actions in student-centered, achievement-oriented, relationship-filled leadership.
In short, Inside the Schoolhouse is a compendium of dozens of practical, proven strategies to enable principals to flourish in their highly important roles.
Inside the Schoolhouse: What Great Principals Know and Do is practical, relevant, and real. It is exactly what aspiring and early career leaders need to help them recognize and navigate the realities of successful building-level leadership. Dr. Grattos text reads like a go-to guide written by an authentic and well-informed mentor. Through exploration of key leadership behaviors such as daily management systems that allow schools to function effectively, building motivated teams, and effective problem solving, the book rewards readers with a knowledgeable voice and a positive, fresh approach. A sincere and genuine tone resonates throughout the work.
Inside the Schoolhouse encompasses critical issues for school leaders without making this vital work seem overwhelming. Graduate students studying educational leadership clearly would benefit from this text, but it also serves as a valuable resource for school deans and assistant principals seeking their next level of leadership as well as current principals looking to refresh and refocus their skills.
Dr. Gratto's practical advice drawn from decades of experience makes Inside the Schoolhouse: What Great Principals Know and Do is an indispensable resource for new school administrators as well as a reminder for those of us who have experience. Unlike other texts that present pages of theory, each chapter poses practical, realistic suggestions for principals that are followed by essential questions, checklists and recommendations that guide decision making.
If you're a looking for a resource for educators in a principal preparation program, look no further. This is the most practical, relevant, realistic, and digestible text I've seen.
Dr. Gratto presents practical information in an intriguing format. One chapter titled "How would you like to have you for a Principal," challenges all of us to "treat everyone with dignity and respect" in a way that goes beyond the clich by offering key considerations that we often overlook followed by practical suggestions and recommendations for being mindful and reflective as a school leader.
Helpful for both aspiring principals as well as seasoned administrators, this is an indispensable resource that no school leader should be without.
John Gratto worked five years as a K-12 principal and 23 years as a superintendent of schools in school districts ranging from 450 to 4500 students. Since 2012, he has served as an associate professor, teaching graduate classes and supervising teachers who are interning as principals in Virginia Techs principal preparation program.