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Getting it Done
Karin Chenoweth
Christina Theokas
其他書名
Leading Academic Success in Unexpected Schools
出版
Harvard Education Press
, 2011
主題
Education / General
Education / Administration / General
Education / Aims & Objectives
Education / Counseling / Academic Development
Education / Multicultural Education
Education / Special Education / General
Education / Teaching / General
Education / Leadership
Education / Educational Policy & Reform / General
Education / Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Education / Vocational & Technical
Social Science / Minority Studies
ISBN
161250101X
9781612501017
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=bMkpKQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Getting It Done
describes in clear and helpful detail what leaders of successful high-poverty and high-minority schools have done to promote and sustain student achievement. It follows two celebrated books by Karin Chenoweth:
"It's Being Done,"
which established that the work of educating all children is possible, and
How It's Being Done
, which examined the structures and processes necessary to support academic success.
Getting It Done
turns to the crucial issue of school leadership, exploring how school leaders have promoted unprecedented levels of school and student achievement. A book that focuses on real leaders--and on the knowledge and skills that they have employed on behalf of heightened achievement--
Getting It Done
will be essential reading for school leaders, and for all who believe that a successful education can be attained by all students.
"
Getting It Done
makes me more certain than ever that an important way forward for American education is to study what our best school leaders do and to use what we learn to improve professional development for current and future school principals. Chenoweth and Theokas show that there are indeed lessons to be harvested and passed along. Improving school leadership is an achievable goal that will advance both equity and excellence in the nation's educational outcomes. Let's get it done!" --From the Foreword by
Ronald F. Ferguson
, faculty director, Achievement Gap Initiative, Harvard University
"With an astonishing combination of detailed evidence and nuanced insight,
Getting It Done
provides a blueprint for leaders of our most challenging schools. There are no quick fixes or feel-good stories here. Chenoweth and Theokas give us simultaneous doses of encouragement and challenge, letting us know that academic excellence is possible in a high-poverty school while being candid about the difficulties involved. Principals should read this book to gain a sense of hope, and then study it with every staff member to apply these essential lessons." --
Douglas B. Reeves
, founder, The Leadership and Learning Center
"Drawing on close to forty case studies, Chenoweth and Theokas highlight essential lessons about leadership in high-needs schools. This is not a story about superheroes; it is a compelling portrayal of experienced, well-prepared, solution-focused leaders who work with their staffs to pool knowledge and expertise on behalf of their students." --
Michelle D. Young
, professor, University of Virginia, and executive director, University Council for Educational Administration
"This book tackles a most crucial question: What is different about the leadership in successful schools for children of poverty? It goes a long way toward unpacking the black box of leadership that matters." --
Charles M. Payne
, Frank P. Hixon Professor, University of Chicago
Karin Chenoweth
is writer-in-residence at The Education Trust.
Christina Theokas
is director of research at The Education Trust.