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Introduction to the Principalship: Theory to Practice
Leslie S. Kaplan, William A. Owings
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| #1218777 in Books | 2015-04-03 | 2015-09-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.78 x7.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 346 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A bit high priced|By Mary Sulgrove|I bought this textbook because it was required for a class. I think it is a little bit high priced but I had no choice. The book content is good but a little dry.|||"A great foundation book for principals and those working with them. Comprehensive, challenging, helpful, this book is both clear and compelling, and offers great ideas on all aspects of leadership in leading change with schools." | |--Michael Fullan, Profes
The latest leadership textbook from respected author team Kaplan and Owings explores how principals can effectively build a culture around student achievement. Introduction to the Principalship helps aspiring principals understand how to develop a vision for improvement, make decisions and manage conflict, build teachers’ capacity, communicate, monitor the organization’s performance, and create a school climate of mutual respect. This important book...
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