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In todayâs educational climate, advocacy is a critical part of any teacher or leaderâs job. Advocacy From A to Z unpacks the difficult task of understanding the movers and shakersâincluding teachers, parents, the union, legislatures, and policy makersâthat impact your school, affect your students, and shape policy. Organized into 26 chaptersâone for each letter of the alphabetâ this book provides school-based examples and specific strategies needed to be a successful advocate for education. Advocacy begins at the local level, and the newest book in the A to Z series helps educational leaders navigate, plan, and shape their message to the right people at the right time. Now you can find your voice and become an active advocate to help your students succeed.



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"Every educator should own this practical book! Advocacy from A to Z assists readers in effectively advocating for the needs of students in a world outside of education."
—Kara Chism, Director of Programs and Curriculum, The Hope Institute, Samford University, USA



Table of Contents

Contents

eResources

Acknowledgments

Meet the Authors

Introduction

A – Advocacy: What and Why?

B – Building Blocks of Lobbying

C – Communication Skills

D – Designing An Advocacy Plan

E – Engaging through Technology

F – Framing Your Message

G – Gaining Support with Limited Resources

H –Handling the Media

I – Internal and External Stakeholders

J – Juggling Information – Frank Buck

K – Keys to Social Media

L – Local Advocacy is Foundational

M – Motivating Those Around You

N – Networking

O – Overcoming Objections

P – Public Relations 101

Q – Quality Relationships

R – Resistance to Change

S – Successful Negotiations

T – Time: Friend or Foe? – Frank Buck

U – Up-to-Date on the Issues

V – Vision: Personal and Shared

W – Working with Local, State, and National Governance

X – Pitfalls to Avoid

Y – Your Turn

Z – Zeroing In on the Essentials

Bibliography

Appendix

Advocacy from A to Z

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    A Hardback by Barbara R. Blackburn, Barbara R. Blackburn, Ronald Williamson

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 11/24/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138125506, 978-1138125506
      ISBN10: 1138125504

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In todayâs educational climate, advocacy is a critical part of any teacher or leaderâs job. Advocacy From A to Z unpacks the difficult task of understanding the movers and shakersâincluding teachers, parents, the union, legislatures, and policy makersâthat impact your school, affect your students, and shape policy. Organized into 26 chaptersâone for each letter of the alphabetâ this book provides school-based examples and specific strategies needed to be a successful advocate for education. Advocacy begins at the local level, and the newest book in the A to Z series helps educational leaders navigate, plan, and shape their message to the right people at the right time. Now you can find your voice and become an active advocate to help your students succeed.



      Trade Review

      "Every educator should own this practical book! Advocacy from A to Z assists readers in effectively advocating for the needs of students in a world outside of education."
      —Kara Chism, Director of Programs and Curriculum, The Hope Institute, Samford University, USA



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      eResources

      Acknowledgments

      Meet the Authors

      Introduction

      A – Advocacy: What and Why?

      B – Building Blocks of Lobbying

      C – Communication Skills

      D – Designing An Advocacy Plan

      E – Engaging through Technology

      F – Framing Your Message

      G – Gaining Support with Limited Resources

      H –Handling the Media

      I – Internal and External Stakeholders

      J – Juggling Information – Frank Buck

      K – Keys to Social Media

      L – Local Advocacy is Foundational

      M – Motivating Those Around You

      N – Networking

      O – Overcoming Objections

      P – Public Relations 101

      Q – Quality Relationships

      R – Resistance to Change

      S – Successful Negotiations

      T – Time: Friend or Foe? – Frank Buck

      U – Up-to-Date on the Issues

      V – Vision: Personal and Shared

      W – Working with Local, State, and National Governance

      X – Pitfalls to Avoid

      Y – Your Turn

      Z – Zeroing In on the Essentials

      Bibliography

      Appendix

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