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This text will help the building level administrator become a more effective educational leader.

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Instructional Leadership is the buzz word that all K-12 administrators hear, but few have been prepared to implement. Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and skills for K-12 is the perfect resource for both new and seasoned administrators. It is clearly written and a must have for teacher leaders, school administrators, central office supervisors and university professors. The authors, professors and practitioners, designed the text so that the knowledge and skills can be utilized the next day in the classroom and school. The current and relevant content is presented in ordinary language and is applicable in all school settings. This book is the best guide for school leaders seeking to become the instructional leader sought by school systems today. -- Nathan Roberts, Dean of the College of Education, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and Skills for K-12 Success is an extremely useful reference for building and central office level administrators and supervisors. It provides vital information regarding a variety of topics that deal with instruction. A successful educational leader can no longer be merely a manager. He/She must be the instructional leader of his/her school in order to facilitate the level of teaching and learning that must occur in the schools of today. We must set our students up for success beyond our school system, and this book will guide current and future educational leaders to maximize their results. -- Paul Hebert, Acting Superintendent, Vermilion Parish School District
In this well-written, clearly articulated book, Frank Del Favero has put together a blueprint that every school leader should read. Del Favero has the unique ability to point out the key factors that drive educational leadership. As I start my fifteenth year as the Headmaster of the Greenwich Country Day School, I found Del Favero's work to be a refreshing summer read that helped me think about school leadership in new ways. I look forward to September and keeping my copy of Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and Skills for K-12 Success close at hand! -- Adam Rohdie, Headmaster, The Greenwich Country Day School
This book hits it on the head! In today's educational climate, school building administrators wear many hats, with instructional leader being one of the most important and impactful. Topics covered in this book are essential for administrators, both novice and experienced, striving to make a difference and move a school forward. -- Donald Thornton, Principal, Lafayette High School

Table of Contents
Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Many Facets of School Data Chapter 2: Data Analysis-Looking for the “Root Cause” Chapter 3: Assessments and Their Role in Informing Instruction and the Learner Chapter 4: Evaluating Instruction Chapter 5: Evaluating Curriculum Chapter 6: Organizing the Learning Environment

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 13/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781475839081, 978-1475839081
      ISBN10: 1475839081

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text will help the building level administrator become a more effective educational leader.

      Trade Review
      Instructional Leadership is the buzz word that all K-12 administrators hear, but few have been prepared to implement. Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and skills for K-12 is the perfect resource for both new and seasoned administrators. It is clearly written and a must have for teacher leaders, school administrators, central office supervisors and university professors. The authors, professors and practitioners, designed the text so that the knowledge and skills can be utilized the next day in the classroom and school. The current and relevant content is presented in ordinary language and is applicable in all school settings. This book is the best guide for school leaders seeking to become the instructional leader sought by school systems today. -- Nathan Roberts, Dean of the College of Education, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
      Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and Skills for K-12 Success is an extremely useful reference for building and central office level administrators and supervisors. It provides vital information regarding a variety of topics that deal with instruction. A successful educational leader can no longer be merely a manager. He/She must be the instructional leader of his/her school in order to facilitate the level of teaching and learning that must occur in the schools of today. We must set our students up for success beyond our school system, and this book will guide current and future educational leaders to maximize their results. -- Paul Hebert, Acting Superintendent, Vermilion Parish School District
      In this well-written, clearly articulated book, Frank Del Favero has put together a blueprint that every school leader should read. Del Favero has the unique ability to point out the key factors that drive educational leadership. As I start my fifteenth year as the Headmaster of the Greenwich Country Day School, I found Del Favero's work to be a refreshing summer read that helped me think about school leadership in new ways. I look forward to September and keeping my copy of Instructional Leadership: Knowledge and Skills for K-12 Success close at hand! -- Adam Rohdie, Headmaster, The Greenwich Country Day School
      This book hits it on the head! In today's educational climate, school building administrators wear many hats, with instructional leader being one of the most important and impactful. Topics covered in this book are essential for administrators, both novice and experienced, striving to make a difference and move a school forward. -- Donald Thornton, Principal, Lafayette High School

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Many Facets of School Data Chapter 2: Data Analysis-Looking for the “Root Cause” Chapter 3: Assessments and Their Role in Informing Instruction and the Learner Chapter 4: Evaluating Instruction Chapter 5: Evaluating Curriculum Chapter 6: Organizing the Learning Environment

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