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Seven Steps to Effective Instructional Leadership
Contributor(s): McEwan-Adkins, Elaine K. (Author)

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ISBN: 0761946306     ISBN-13: 9780761946304
Publisher: Corwin Publishers
OUR PRICE: $38.90  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2002
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Annotation: Updated Edition of Best Seller!"

"You won't find a more practical, detailed guide to improving school effectiveness than is contained between the covers of this book!""Leonard O. Pellicer, Dean School of EducationUniversity of La VerneLa Verne, CA"

"Few books on school leadership have effectively brought together the best of educational theory and practice for school administrators as Elaine McEwan's "Seven Steps to Instructional Leadership,"""Michael Pladus1999 MetLife/NASSP National Principal of the Year"

Have the courage and the vision to lead your staff to achieve their highest instructional goals!"

Make a substantive impact on the lives of your students and your staff. This practical, hands-on guide can help you become a more effective instructional leader. Here are research-based activities to help you lead your staff though McEwans??'s seven steps: Establish, implement, and achieve academic standards Be an instructional resource for your staff Create a learning-oriented school culture and climate Communicate your school??'s vision and mission to staff and students Set high expectations for your staff and yourself Develop teacher leaders Develop and maintain positive relationships with students, staff, and parents

Integrate these seven steps into your daily behavior. Chapters on each step include research data, discussion and advice from instructional leaders, and practical suggestions from dozens of leading principals that you can use right now in your own school.

Use the Instructional Leadership Checklist to: Assess your current level of instructional leadership Find out how your staff thinks you???re doing Set goals for improving your instructionalleadership practice Evaluate your progress toward your goals

Attaining a new and higher level of instructional leadership will make a difference for each person in your school. Staff, students, and parents will get the message that all students matter. Everyone will start expecting that all students can learn, and your school will achieve its mission???improving education.

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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Leadership
- Education | Administration - General
Dewey: 371.201
LCCN: 2002005179
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 7.02" W x 10.12" L (0.84 lbs) 216 pages
Features: Bibliography, Ikids, Index
 
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Updated Edition of Best Seller!

Become a more effective instructional leader with research-based information and activities.


Contributor Bio(s): McEwan-Adkins, Elaine K.: - Elaine K. McEwan is an educational consultant with The McEwan-Adkins Group, offering professional development for educators to assist them in meeting the challenges of literacy learning in Grades Pre K-6. A former teacher, librarian, principal, and assistant superintendent for instruction in several suburban Chicago school districts, Elaine is the award-winning and best-selling author of more than three dozen books for educators. Her Corwin Press titles include Raising Reading Achievement in Middle and High Schools: Five Simple-to-Follow Strategies for Principals, Second Edition (2006), Seven Strategies of Highly Effective Readers: Using Cognitive Research to Boost K-8 Achievement (2004), Ten Traits of Highly Effective Principals: From Good to Great Performance (2003), Making Sense of Research: What's Good, What's Not, and How to Tell the Difference (2003), Seven Steps to Effective Instructional Leadership, Second Edition (2003), Teach Them ALL to Read: Catching the Kids Who Fall through the Cracks (2002), and Ten Traits of Highly Effective Teachers: How to Hire, Mentor, and Coach Successful Teachers (2001).

McEwan was honored by the Illinois Principals Association as an outstanding instructional leader, by the Illinois State Board of Education with an Award of Excellence in the Those Who Excel Program, and by the National Association of Elementary School Principals as the National Distinguished Principal from Illinois for 1991. She received her undergraduate degree in education from Wheaton College and advanced degrees in library science (MA) and educational administration (EdD) from Northern Illinois University.

 
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