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Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principals Confidence and Skill lays out the case for the development of robust mentorship programs to support new school leaders. With principal turnover at an all-time high, it is urgent that schools and districts find ways to help newly appointed leaders grow into effective supervisors, managers, and strategic thinkers who can also find personal and professional satisfaction in their careers. Using examples from several established and successful state programs, Leadership Through Mentoring shows how new school leaders' effectiveness, vision, and engagement can be grown through intentionally designed and executed programs that offer supportive guidance and wise counsel from experienced leaders. Thoughtfully created and appropriately resourced, such programs can pave the way to longer and more successful principal tenures, which research shows lead directly to significant improvements in schools' cultures, educational efficacy

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An empowering resource for educational leaders is in vital need at this point in history. Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principal’s Confidence and Skill offers relatable examples to assist in the development of effective supervisory and managerial strategies. Impactful leaders emerge as a result of purposeful analysis of problem-solving methodologies, global perspectives, and successful examples of effectiveness. This text will help principals and administrators strengthen their leadership skills and formulate progressive visions for their schools.

-- Lisa Battaglino, Dean Emeritus, College of Education and Health Sciences, Bridgewater State University

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Mentoring?

Chapter One: Definition of Mentoring

Chapter Two: Trust, Communication, and Relationship Building

Chapter Three: The Job is Overwhelming

Chapter Four: The Mentor Pathway

Chapter Five: The Vermont Principals’ Association Initiative

Chapter Six: The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Initiative

Chapter Seven: Lessons from the 2020 Massachusetts Mentor Survey

Chapter Eight: Making Sense of Mentor Voices from Vermont and Massachusetts

Chapter Nine: Common Challenges of First Year Principals

Chapter Ten: First Year Challenges and the Mentoring Process

Chapter Eleven: The Importance of Trust in Principals

Chapter Twelve: About the NASSP and the Learning Policy Institute Research

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/10/2021 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475853445, 978-1475853445
      ISBN10: 1475853440

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principals Confidence and Skill lays out the case for the development of robust mentorship programs to support new school leaders. With principal turnover at an all-time high, it is urgent that schools and districts find ways to help newly appointed leaders grow into effective supervisors, managers, and strategic thinkers who can also find personal and professional satisfaction in their careers. Using examples from several established and successful state programs, Leadership Through Mentoring shows how new school leaders' effectiveness, vision, and engagement can be grown through intentionally designed and executed programs that offer supportive guidance and wise counsel from experienced leaders. Thoughtfully created and appropriately resourced, such programs can pave the way to longer and more successful principal tenures, which research shows lead directly to significant improvements in schools' cultures, educational efficacy

      Trade Review

      An empowering resource for educational leaders is in vital need at this point in history. Leadership Through Mentoring: The Key to Improving the Principal’s Confidence and Skill offers relatable examples to assist in the development of effective supervisory and managerial strategies. Impactful leaders emerge as a result of purposeful analysis of problem-solving methodologies, global perspectives, and successful examples of effectiveness. This text will help principals and administrators strengthen their leadership skills and formulate progressive visions for their schools.

      -- Lisa Battaglino, Dean Emeritus, College of Education and Health Sciences, Bridgewater State University

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Why Mentoring?

      Chapter One: Definition of Mentoring

      Chapter Two: Trust, Communication, and Relationship Building

      Chapter Three: The Job is Overwhelming

      Chapter Four: The Mentor Pathway

      Chapter Five: The Vermont Principals’ Association Initiative

      Chapter Six: The Massachusetts School Administrators Association Initiative

      Chapter Seven: Lessons from the 2020 Massachusetts Mentor Survey

      Chapter Eight: Making Sense of Mentor Voices from Vermont and Massachusetts

      Chapter Nine: Common Challenges of First Year Principals

      Chapter Ten: First Year Challenges and the Mentoring Process

      Chapter Eleven: The Importance of Trust in Principals

      Chapter Twelve: About the NASSP and the Learning Policy Institute Research

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