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Managing schools today is more complicated than ever. Managing Today’s Schools gathers a diverse group of contributors who offer perspectives on managerially operating a school while also focusing on the interconnectedness between management and leadership. Each chapter includes case study-type scenarios with thought-provoking questions.



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Managing Today’s Schools: New Skills for School Leaders in the 21st Century provides timely reflection about the nexus between management and leadership. As schools continue to support children and families in an ever-evolving society, school leaders must have the managerial skills necessary to help teachers pivot in real time. In this book, Glanz and colleagues address changing demographics, applying technology to pedagogical practices, increasing teacher leadership, shifting organizational structures to update how teacher evaluations are used, and addressing legal and financial issues schools must face to provide equitable education. These concepts help both practitioners and educational leadership preparation programs close the theory-practice gap we so often see plague the education profession.

-- Ian Mette, associate professor of educational leadership, University of Maine, and editor of the Journal of Educational Supervision

Are there still gaps in the research-informed knowledge base available on school management? Is there anything left to innovate on a subject that has been researched for many years? This book proves yes. All too often, school leaders are peddled old solutions to new situations. Unfortunately, as many school leaders have discovered, these solutions rarely work because the 21st century’s schools are essentially different. This fascinating book clarifies how school management should look in contemporary education systems. Glanz’s endless passion for up-to-date research is a source of inspiration.

-- Haim Shaked, professor of educational leadership and president of Hemdat College of Education, Israel

Many skills are needed to succeed as a school leader. To motivate and engage others requires the ability to administer and make appropriate decisions. This timely book focuses on school management, a part of leadership research that often is neglected. Without the ability to organize and administer the organization and its actors, it is difficult to create the right milieu to maximize student learning. The chapters discuss management-related themes such as moral and ethical decision-making, teacher empowerment, technology, and budgeting. Practical examples are given in which managerial knowledge and skills deeply affect school governance. This is a chance to read a book that gives new perspectives on old issues and challenges.

-- Helene Ärlestig, professor of educational leadership, Centre for Principal Development, Umeå University, Sweden

Table of Contents

Series Editor’s Introduction

Editor’s Introduction

Chapter 1. Leading and Managing the School Organization with a Moral Purpose

Clair T. Berube & Maurice R. Berube

Chapter 2. Managing the Change Process through Teacher Empowerment: A New Role for the 21st-Century School Manager-Leader

Shmuel Shenhav & Michael Reichel

Chapter 3.Supporting Technology Integration in Schools: In Pursuit of New Skills for School Managers in the Post-Pandemic Era

Köksal Banoğlu & Sedat Gümüş

Chapter 4. Basic Principles of Teacher Evaluation Examined for School Leaders in the 21st Century

Helen M. Hazi

Chapter 5. Managing School Safety: Boundary Management within a Bourdieu Framework

Pascale Benoliel

Chapter 6.Leading the School Organization in the Evolving 21st Century Legal Environment

R. Stewart Mayers

Chapter 7. Leadership for Flourishing: Positive Approaches to Relationship Building

Benjamin Kutsyuruba

Chapter 8. Fiscal Management: Guidelines for School Leaders

Leonard H. Elovitz

Chapter 9. Best Practices in School Management: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective

Jeffrey Glanz

Index

About the Editor and Contributors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 2/20/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475862485, 978-1475862485
      ISBN10: 1475862482

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Managing schools today is more complicated than ever. Managing Today’s Schools gathers a diverse group of contributors who offer perspectives on managerially operating a school while also focusing on the interconnectedness between management and leadership. Each chapter includes case study-type scenarios with thought-provoking questions.



      Trade Review

      Managing Today’s Schools: New Skills for School Leaders in the 21st Century provides timely reflection about the nexus between management and leadership. As schools continue to support children and families in an ever-evolving society, school leaders must have the managerial skills necessary to help teachers pivot in real time. In this book, Glanz and colleagues address changing demographics, applying technology to pedagogical practices, increasing teacher leadership, shifting organizational structures to update how teacher evaluations are used, and addressing legal and financial issues schools must face to provide equitable education. These concepts help both practitioners and educational leadership preparation programs close the theory-practice gap we so often see plague the education profession.

      -- Ian Mette, associate professor of educational leadership, University of Maine, and editor of the Journal of Educational Supervision

      Are there still gaps in the research-informed knowledge base available on school management? Is there anything left to innovate on a subject that has been researched for many years? This book proves yes. All too often, school leaders are peddled old solutions to new situations. Unfortunately, as many school leaders have discovered, these solutions rarely work because the 21st century’s schools are essentially different. This fascinating book clarifies how school management should look in contemporary education systems. Glanz’s endless passion for up-to-date research is a source of inspiration.

      -- Haim Shaked, professor of educational leadership and president of Hemdat College of Education, Israel

      Many skills are needed to succeed as a school leader. To motivate and engage others requires the ability to administer and make appropriate decisions. This timely book focuses on school management, a part of leadership research that often is neglected. Without the ability to organize and administer the organization and its actors, it is difficult to create the right milieu to maximize student learning. The chapters discuss management-related themes such as moral and ethical decision-making, teacher empowerment, technology, and budgeting. Practical examples are given in which managerial knowledge and skills deeply affect school governance. This is a chance to read a book that gives new perspectives on old issues and challenges.

      -- Helene Ärlestig, professor of educational leadership, Centre for Principal Development, Umeå University, Sweden

      Table of Contents

      Series Editor’s Introduction

      Editor’s Introduction

      Chapter 1. Leading and Managing the School Organization with a Moral Purpose

      Clair T. Berube & Maurice R. Berube

      Chapter 2. Managing the Change Process through Teacher Empowerment: A New Role for the 21st-Century School Manager-Leader

      Shmuel Shenhav & Michael Reichel

      Chapter 3.Supporting Technology Integration in Schools: In Pursuit of New Skills for School Managers in the Post-Pandemic Era

      Köksal Banoğlu & Sedat Gümüş

      Chapter 4. Basic Principles of Teacher Evaluation Examined for School Leaders in the 21st Century

      Helen M. Hazi

      Chapter 5. Managing School Safety: Boundary Management within a Bourdieu Framework

      Pascale Benoliel

      Chapter 6.Leading the School Organization in the Evolving 21st Century Legal Environment

      R. Stewart Mayers

      Chapter 7. Leadership for Flourishing: Positive Approaches to Relationship Building

      Benjamin Kutsyuruba

      Chapter 8. Fiscal Management: Guidelines for School Leaders

      Leonard H. Elovitz

      Chapter 9. Best Practices in School Management: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective

      Jeffrey Glanz

      Index

      About the Editor and Contributors

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