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Leading and Learning

Effective School Leadership Through Reflective Storytelling and Inquiry

Fred Steven Brill
Year: 2008

Foreword by Roland Barth

Media: 184 pp/paper
ISBN: 978-157110-766-4
Grade Range: K-12

Item No.: WEB-0766

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Faced with a vast list of roles and responsibilities and answering to a broad array of stakeholders, school administrators can feel like they must constantly play the role of invincible superhero. Rarely do they have the opportunity to engage in the kind of reflection, inquiry, and collegial sharing that is so effective in teacher professional development. In Leading and Learning, Fred Brill draws on personal narratives from new and experienced school administrators to examine common themes, concerns, successes, and failures. From these stories, practices and protocols emerge to help administrators navigate the complexity of their jobs, and better manage their own professional development.

Leading and Learning examines the administrative roles of school leaders from "enforcer" to "system-builder," to "instructional leader" as well as the psychological, emotional aspects of the position, and the impact of school culture. Fred shares research on the success and structures of professional learning communities and shows how the power of combining PLCs with the practice of reflective storytelling results in better school leadership and professional growth. Woven throughout the book are stories from over 260 interviews with school administrators that will energize readers while generating chuckles and knowing nods.

The book's goal is to provide a model that inspires change in schools and in administrator induction programs. By offering a detailed analysis of effective (and ineffective) leadership, Leading and Learning gives readers a new method for making decisions, solving problems, and working to get things done in their school communities. And by demonstrating the power of reflective storytelling and collaborative learning, it provides school leaders with an effective process for more clearly translating belief into action.


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Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: From Blind Passion to Professional Inquiry
Part I: The Many Hats Worn by the School Leader
Chapter 1: The Reflective Storytelling Process: Illuminating the Path from Novice to Expert Leadership

Chapter 2: The School Leader as Enforcer
Chapter 3: The School Leader as System Builder
Chapter 4: The School Leader as Equity Promoter
Chapter 5: The School Administrator as Instructional Leader
Part II: School Leadership: The Intersection of Decisions, Values, and Emotions
Chapter 6: Values in School Leadership: A Field of Pressure, Priorities, and Principles
Chapter 7: The School Leader as Principal Decision Maker: A Field of Dreams, Deliberations, and Derailments
Chapter 8: The School Leader as a Human Pincushion: The Role of Emotions in School Leadership
Chapter 9: Inhabiting the Role of School Leader: The Principal as Superhero
Afterword: Lessons and Learnings from New School Leaders
References
Index


About the Author(s)

Fred Brill began considering a career in education after coaching a middle school gymnastics team and then working as an outdoor education summer counselor of emotionally disturbed kids.
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