So Now You're the Superintendent!

So Now You're the Superintendent!
Author: John Eller
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452209707

Addressing common issues such as transitions, culture changes, finances, staff supervision, and team building, this guide offers strategies for the crucial first years of the superintendency.

Achieving Success for New and Aspiring Superintendents

Achieving Success for New and Aspiring Superintendents
Author: Mary Frances Callan
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2010-11-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1452224323

This comprehensive how-to guide for aspiring and new superintendents provides examples and covers the full range of topics from preparation through strategic planning.

Effective Superintendent-School Board Practices

Effective Superintendent-School Board Practices
Author: Rene S. Townsend
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1483360067

"The authors fill a gap in the literature by providing a practical, experience-based look at how superintendents should approach the most important relationship in their professional lives. Working effectively with school boards is what it is all about, and this book shows you how." -Paul D. Houston, Executive Director, American Association of School Administrators "This book provides practical insights and useful ideas to help district leaders who are serious about keeping the educational interest of children first among their priorities." -Pedro A. Noguera, Professor, New York University "Clearly lays out the important role the superintendent has in leading the district in partnership with the board of education. This book is well worth the time of every current and aspiring superintendent and school board member!" -Anne Bryant, Executive Director, National School Boards Association "This book is a useful tool in building district governance teams. The authors′ collective wisdom provides valuable insight for superintendents and school board members." -Luan B. Rivera, President, California State Boards Association "A wonderful, clear, and jargon-free primer on how to be a successful superintendent. This book is must reading for superintendents and a real plus for school boards." -Dede Alpert, Former California State Senator, Former Member, California State Assembly "An outstanding fieldbook for those interested in down-to-earth strategies for navigating the complexities of providing leadership in school districts." -General Davie, Jr., Retired Superintendent of Schools Foster a strong superintendent-school board relationship centered on quality teaching and learning! Effective Superintendent-School Board Practices helps current and future superintendents and school board members develop an effective governance team that prioritizes quality teaching and learning. Designed for practicing and aspiring superintendents and school board members, this exceptional book relates the everyday experiences and challenges faced by this important district team. Combining 84 years of service as superintendents in urban, rural, and suburban school districts, the authors offer: Real-life vignettes that highlight problems, successes, key points, and useful practices Indispensable information on building relationships, creating a team, managing conflict, and staying focused on the mission and priorities of the district Reflective practice questions and self-assessments throughout This rich resource offers knowledge, skills, and strategies to teach and inspire current and future leaders, based on the experiences of practitioners who have learned what works and what doesn′t, leaving valuable time to focus on student achievement.

The Superintendent’s Rulebook

The Superintendent’s Rulebook
Author: Patrick Darfler-Sweeney
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351587552

A concise and accessible text, The Superintendent’s Rulebook explores the human-resource, political, and leadership dimensions of the superintendency. This important book is designed for new aspiring superintendents and Boards of Education, helping readers to apply the many leadership lessons taught in training programs and education leadership courses to their everyday practice. Full of real-world examples, takeaway strategies, and supplemented with discussion and "inbox" questions, this valuable resource encourages reflection, while capturing the day-to-day spirit and complexities of district-level leadership.

Senior Leadership Teams

Senior Leadership Teams
Author: Ruth Wageman
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008-01-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1633692043

An organization’s fate hinges on its CEO—right? Not according to the authors of Senior Leadership Teams. They argue that in today's world of neck-snapping change, demands on leaders in top roles are rapidly outdistancing the capabilities of any one person - no matter how talented. Result? Chief executives are turning to their enterprise's senior leaders for help. Yet many CEOs stumble when creating a leadership team. One major challenge is that senior executives often focus more on their individual roles than on the top team's shared work. Without the CEO's careful attention to setting the team up correctly, these high-powered managers often have difficulty pulling together to move their organization forward. Sometimes they don't even agree about what constitutes the right path forward. The authors explain how to determine whether your organization needs a senior leadership team. Then, drawing on their study of 100+ top teams from around the world, they explain how to create a clear and compelling purpose for your team, get the right people on it, provide structure and support, and sharpen team members' competencies - and your own. Timely and practical, this book enables you to create and sustain a leadership team whose members learn from one another while collaborating to pursue your company's objectives.

So You Want to Be a Superintendent

So You Want to Be a Superintendent
Author: Donna Marie Cozine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781950367498

Are you ready to climb the ladder to the superintendency? Do you dream of becoming a superintendent who changes the lives of thousands of students, but aren't sure how to get there? Are you hopeful that you can bring innovation and energy to this office, but question whether you have what it takes? It's true - moving from being a teacher or administrator to being a superintendent is no easy task. In So, You Want to Be a Superintendent?, Dr. Donna Marie Cozine draws on her experience of becoming the chief education officer and founder of Renaissance Academy Charter School of the Arts, as well as from the experiences of those she's coached, to outline her DRIVERS system. Working through this process will allow you to become the superintendent you were born to be! Donna Marie will teach you how to: * Get on the fast track to become a superintendent * Show your bosses and peers that you have what it takes to move up * See the biggest mistakes aspiring leaders make and how to avoid them * Build skills and connections to land your dream job So, You Want to Be a Superintendent? will guide you from your present reality to your dream position. Waste no more time - your superintendency awaits you!

You're the Principal! Now What?

You're the Principal! Now What?
Author: Jen Schwanke
Publisher: ASCD
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-08-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1416622241

A principal's job is astonishingly complex, and its competing demands can be overwhelming, especially in the first few years. In this book, Jen Schwanke, a principal herself, provides a mentor's guidance to steer new principals through the period of adjustment and set the foundation for a long and rewarding career. The topics you wish your graduate program had covered are covered here—directly, practically, and without the jargon. Drawing on her own experience, Schwanke provides strategies for tackling the most common yet most daunting challenges of the principalship, including Establishing productive professional relationships Building and maintaining a positive school culture Resolving conflict among staff and parents Providing effective instructional leadership Supporting students' social-emotional needs Conducting staff evaluations and delivering feedback Keeping up with district, state, and federal mandates Managing the facility and the budget Providing focused and effective professional development Prioritizing responsibilities Learning from student and schoolwide data Planning for growth and change Working through behavior and discipline issues Hiring high-quality teachers and supporting new ones Leading effective meetings Maintaining balance The standalone chapters provide easy access to the solutions you need for the situations you face. Along with real-life scenarios and critical tips for success, you'll find helpful models of what to do, what to say, and how to say it. This book is a source for ideas any time you encounter a problem and think, "Now what?" It's the beginning of an ongoing conversation about the wonderful and rewarding work of being a principal.

Motion Leadership

Motion Leadership
Author: Michael Fullan
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 141298131X

Cycling from practice to theory and back again, this concise book provides the skinny on motion leadership, or how to “move” individuals, institutions, and whole systems forward.

Resilient Leadership for Turbulent Times

Resilient Leadership for Turbulent Times
Author: Jerry L. Patterson
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2009-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1607095335

This book draws upon resilience research and best practices to answer the question: 'How can leaders move ahead in the face of adversity?' and aims to help leaders thrive in the face of adversity.

The Superintendent's Guide to Controlling Putting Green Speed

The Superintendent's Guide to Controlling Putting Green Speed
Author: Thomas A. Nikolai
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-10-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471472728

Let renowned expert Thomas Nikolai bring you up to speed on establishing and maintaining the best green speeds for your course. He covers it all: playability, environmental and weather factors, mowing, turfgrass species selection... every consideration that influences how fast and how far a given putt will go. Dr. Nikolai -- turfgrass academic specialist at Michigan State and green speed specialist for The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America -- distills a wealth of research and first-hand experience into easy-to-follow advice on how to deal with the common problems associated with green speed, techniques on how to find the ideal speed for your greens, and the correct use of current technology, including the Stimpmeter. His non-technical language makes the information accessible whether you're a golf course superintendent or a student. Order your copy today.