{"product_id":"impact-9781475811056","title":"Impact","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eFar too little attention has been paid to the role that assistant principals have in the development of high performing schools.  Impact provides specific, practical, and replicable leadership strategies for today's assistant principal.  Impact describes how to build meaningful principal\/assistant principal leadership teams. The opportunities that assistant principals have to be the instructional leader of the school and the voice of the faculty, and the principal; in other words, how to lead from the middle are examined.   Impact is a practitioner's guide for the assistant principal striving to be a school leader. Target audiences include teachers wishing to become assistant principals, current assistant principals looking to excel and lead careers of significance, colleges of education working with graduate students who are being trained in P-12 school administration, and sitting school principals looking to expand the often under-utilized, potential of the assistant principal.   Thi\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eImpact: How Assistant Principals Can Be High Performing Leaders, provides a wealth of important information and strategies to assist those leading at the heart the organization.  Focusing on assistant principals, in particular, is long overdue. Dr. Chris Colwell shares a wealth of practical applications in concert with supported scholarly research to address what is necessary to be a successful assistant principal in the 21st Century. This is a ‘must read’ for anyone currently in school leadership positions, teaching leadership or simply interested in school leadership.  As a conduit between the principal and faculty within schools, the assistant principal has the power to change school culture, improve teaching and learning, and build bridges that may have previously burned or had never built. Through this book, school leaders will learn how to accomplish this by prioritizing what is most important at the forefront of all of their decisions: teaching and learning. With specific ‘traps’ indicated, challenges identified and purpose (mission, vision) articulated, the strategies offered have the potential to transform the role of assistant principal, from manager to educational leader, strengthening the foundation that students stand upon as they begin their journey toward becoming educated citizens. -- Andrea B. Schwamb, Ed.D., director of curriculum and instruction, Wareham Public Schools\u003cbr\u003eIn his well thought out and written book, Impact: How Assistant Principals Can Be High Performing Leaders, Dr. Chris Colwell writes on a topic not often touched on in education circles, the assistant principal. The market is flooded with articles and books on the principalship but not on the assistant. Dr. Colwell has been there as a teacher, assistant principal and principal and knows what he is talking about concerning the assistant principalship. This is a very easy to read and understand book for the practitioner. Impact is an extremely useful book that would be beneficial to read for the want to be assistant principals, current assistant principals and principals. -- Les Potter, Ed. D., academic chair, associate professor, college of education, Daytona State College\u003cbr\u003eChris Colwell offers an amazing insight into today's world of educational leadership, specifically, the possibilities surrounding the position of assistant principal.  Based on his expertise, knowledge and research, Chris writes an insightful account of exactly what it takes to become a high performing assistant principal.  It is a clear and concise guide to successful school leadership.  Impact: How Assistant Principal's Can Be High Performing Leaders is a must read for all those aspiring to becoming world class school leaders of the future. -- Mary Patt Kennedy, Ed.D.,retired assistant superintendent for Volusia County, Florida School Board, visiting professor in educational leadership, University of Central Florida\u003cbr\u003eChris Colwell's Impact provides a realistic look at the roles and responsibilities that today’s assistant principals’ face in an era of increased pressure and accountability.  I really see this book as a perfect textbook for an introduction to the principalship course, to prepare aspiring administrators for the realities of the position they are seeking.  Not much GOOD research is done on how important assistant principals can be to the success of schools, and Colwell's book provides poignant, candid, and thought-provoking reflection on how important and critical the role of the assistant principal really is. -- Lou L. Sabina, Ph.D., assistant professor of school leadership, Oklahoma State University\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eForeword by Ron Pinnell Acknowledgments  Preface\t Chapter 1 – Building a Principal-Assistant Principal Partnership Team\t\t School Leadership as a Collective Process School Leadership as the Development of Personal Qualities Building the Principal-Assistant Principal Team Keys to Building a High Performing Principal-Assistant Principal Leadership Team The Power of “WE” The Power of Communication The Power of Mistakes Principal-Assistant Principal Relationship Traps The Loyalty Trap The Good Cop-Bad Cop Trap\t The Principal as Leader-Assistant Principal as Manager Trap Chapter 2 – Managing Change in the Principalship  Principal Expectations Be a Partner Be a Teacher  Be a Listener  Be a Learner Assistant Principal Expectations Be a Partner Be a Mentor Chapter 3 – Finding and Keeping Your Unique Leadership Voice  Position Power and Leadership Voice  Advanced Degrees and Lifelong Learning The Principal and Leadership Voice Standards of Evidence and Leadership Voice  Keeping Your Leadership Voice  Chapter 4 \tExpert Power v. Position Power\t Position Power and School Safety Position Power and Routine Management Tasks  The Entitlement Trap The Assistant Principal and Expert Power The Assistant Principal and Charismatic Power  Chapter 5 – Building Faculty Trust and Commitment              Building Faculty Partnerships Making Faculty Issues the Principal’s Solution Making Faculty Issues Assistant Principal’s Issues Making Consistency, Transparency, and Trust the Hallmark of Faculty Interaction Destroying Faculty Trust The Inconsistency Trap The Isolation Trap The Ignorance Trap Chapter 6 – The Teacher’s Union: Opportunity or Adversity Faculty Traps Trap 1: The Chip on the Shoulder Trap 2: Whose Side Am I On? Trap 3: I Think I Know the Contract Trap 4: It’s Just About the Money Responding to Contract Violation Inquiries Salary, Working Conditions, and Job Satisfaction  Teaching, Learning, Student Achievement and Job Satisfaction   Union-Administration Action Plan Chapter 7\tLeading from the Middle  Leading From the Middle – Closer to the Action Leading From the Middle – Delegation as Opportunity Leading From the Middle – the Eyes and Ears of the Principal Leading from the Middle is Trust in the Middle Leading from the Middle is Communication, Consistency, and Transparency from the Middle Communication and Confidentiality Chapter 8 \tLeading Up – Building Commitment and Support From Your Superiors Leadership Orientation Leading Up – Strategies That Impact  Lead Up By Modeling  Lead up from the Foundation You are Given  Lead Up Through Teacher Evaluations  Lead Up By Networking Building Formal Networks Building Informal Networks The Assistant Principal Network The Interdisciplinary Network  Lead Up By Creating a Unique “To Do” List Chapter 9 The 50% Rule  Prioritizing Time for Leadership    The Leadership Log    The 50% Rule Chapter 10\tManaging Student Conduct v. Leading Students  Move From an Informal Curriculum on Values To a Formal Curriculum Values Move From Mass Production To Mass Customization  Move From Consistency and Transparency in the Outcome To Consistency and Transparency in the Process Move From School as a Monarchy Run by Adults To School as a Mini-Democracy Run by All Move From Teaching Student Compliance as a Way to Stay Out of Trouble To Student Compliance as a Symbol of a Personal Code of Ethics  Chapter 11 – Building Family and Community Partnerships Inviting Engagement v. Building Bridges that Require Engagement  Holding Family and Community Events v. Building Bridges to Family and Community Partnerships Delegating Community Involvement to Others v. Building a Bridge of Leadership Accountabilit It’s All About Relationships  Building Sustainable Partnerships  Chapter 12 – Policies, Procedures, and the Law   \tThe Assistant Principal and Student Rights  \tReasonable Suspicion v, Probable Cause \tA Question of Balance \tViewpoint Discrimination   \tThe Assistant Principal and Teacher Rights  \tThe Assistant Principal and Teacher Contracts   Chapter 13 – The Assistant Principal and School Levels   \tThe Elementary Assistant Principal: Overview   \tThe Elementary Assistant Principal: Challenges and Opportunities  \tThe Middle School Assistant Principal: Overview    \tThe Middle School Assistant Principal: Challenges and Opportunities    \tThe High School Assistant Principal: Overview   \tThe High School Assistant Principal: Challenges and Opportunities   Chapter 14 – Pursuing the Principalship Appendix – Professional Organizations\t Bibliography","brand":"Rowman \u0026 Littlefield","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":51040163856727,"sku":"9781475811056","price":60.3,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781475811056.jpg?v=1750945927","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/impact-9781475811056","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}