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This book is a descriptive treatment of the Professional Standards for Education Leaders (PSEL), developed by several professors in Kentucky who teach graduate ed leadership courses, and their colleagues at the Kentucky Department of Education. PSEL has been adopted by the Kentucky Educational Professional Standards Board as the leadership standards that drive instruction and practice. This resource is an excellent guide for any school leader, as it breaks down PSEL, and follows with bulleted examples and scenarios that illustrate best practice' in serving a school effectively and creating a culture of school improvement.



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Our Kentucky colleagues take us deeply into an area that is worth as much as academic focus. If we can pull back some from our routines and hold close some of powerful understandings in this book, understandings that help shape who our students are and what their futures can be, we will know a good deal more about students and leadership than we do now. And it will come by building trusting personal relationships that will embed care in our schools —and learning, pride, hope, and fun into the often-half empty baskets students carry around.

-- Joe Murphy, PhD, Vanderbilt University

This fabulous PSEL narrative provides principal certification students and their mentors the blueprint and guidance tool they need to improve teacher and student effectiveness, address equitable opportunities, and help establish the non-negotiables of an effective leader. The scenarios included in each chapter are excellent real-life examples and practical experiences that will provide authentic facilitation and a guidance for true leadership.

-- John Casper, Principal Licensure Program, Asbury University

We know from research and practice that having strong, highly effective principals is imperative to the success of our students. Being an effective leader is multi-faceted, and this book is a tremendous resource to those of us who support principals on a daily basis. I also found it to be a tool to be utilized by educational leaders for self-improvement. The scenarios, questions, and opportunities for reflection bring the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders to life.

-- Melissa Biggerstaff, Associate Executive Director, Green River Regional Educational Cooperative

This compilation of expert interpretation and advice on the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders is a must for education preparation programs and current or aspiring educational leaders. This text can be used by instructors to enhance instruction, or by practitioners to promote personal growth individually or in a professional learning community. The design of each chapter makes for easy reading and promotes reflection by the reader on the qualities and dispositions of each standard at the indicator level. The contributors share their practical interpretations, provide discussion prompts, and list leadership actions associated with individual standards. Taking each standard chapter-by-chapter allows the reader to fully embrace the intent and expectations of leadership in education through thorough analysis and practical perspective. As a current or aspiring education leader you will find this resource vital to your own professional growth as well as those you mentor.

-- Charles Hamilton, Associate Professor, Chair of Undergraduate Program, School of Education, Campbellsville University

Table of Contents

Dedication

Foreword

Dr. Lu Young, University of Kentucky

Introduction

Dr. Eve Proffitt, Kentucky Department of Education

Ch. 1: Standard 1. Mission, Vision, and Core Values

Dr. James G. Allen and Dr. Ginger R. Blackwell, Northern Kentucky University

Ch. 2: Standard 2. Ethics and Professional Norms

Dr. Joseph ‘Rocky’ Wallace and Dr. Franklin Thomas, Campbellsville University

Ch. 3: Standard 3. Equity and Cultural Responsiveness

Dr. Janet L. Applin, Western Kentucky University

Ch. 4: Standard 4. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State University

Ch. 5: Standard 5. Community of Care and Support for Students

Dr. Rosemarie Young, Bellarmine University

Ch. 6: Standard 6. Professional Capacity of School Personnel

Dr. Michael Kessinger, Morehead State University

Ch. 7: Standard 7. Professional Community for s and Staff

Dr. Ann Burns, Eastern Kentucky University

Ch. 8: Standard 8. Meaningful Engagement of Families and Community

Dr. Debbie Powers, University of Louisville

Ch. 9: Standard 9. Operations and Management

Dr. Teresa Wallace, University of the Cumberlands

Ch. 10: Standard 10: School Improvement

Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State University

Ch. 11: Kentucky’s Implementation of PSEL

Jenny Ray and Stacy Noah, Kentucky Department of Education

Ch. 12: Closing Thoughts

Dr. Greg Goins, Georgetown College

Afterword: Rob Akers, Kentucky Department of Education

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

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      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:07:00 AM
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is a descriptive treatment of the Professional Standards for Education Leaders (PSEL), developed by several professors in Kentucky who teach graduate ed leadership courses, and their colleagues at the Kentucky Department of Education. PSEL has been adopted by the Kentucky Educational Professional Standards Board as the leadership standards that drive instruction and practice. This resource is an excellent guide for any school leader, as it breaks down PSEL, and follows with bulleted examples and scenarios that illustrate best practice' in serving a school effectively and creating a culture of school improvement.



      Trade Review

      Our Kentucky colleagues take us deeply into an area that is worth as much as academic focus. If we can pull back some from our routines and hold close some of powerful understandings in this book, understandings that help shape who our students are and what their futures can be, we will know a good deal more about students and leadership than we do now. And it will come by building trusting personal relationships that will embed care in our schools —and learning, pride, hope, and fun into the often-half empty baskets students carry around.

      -- Joe Murphy, PhD, Vanderbilt University

      This fabulous PSEL narrative provides principal certification students and their mentors the blueprint and guidance tool they need to improve teacher and student effectiveness, address equitable opportunities, and help establish the non-negotiables of an effective leader. The scenarios included in each chapter are excellent real-life examples and practical experiences that will provide authentic facilitation and a guidance for true leadership.

      -- John Casper, Principal Licensure Program, Asbury University

      We know from research and practice that having strong, highly effective principals is imperative to the success of our students. Being an effective leader is multi-faceted, and this book is a tremendous resource to those of us who support principals on a daily basis. I also found it to be a tool to be utilized by educational leaders for self-improvement. The scenarios, questions, and opportunities for reflection bring the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders to life.

      -- Melissa Biggerstaff, Associate Executive Director, Green River Regional Educational Cooperative

      This compilation of expert interpretation and advice on the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders is a must for education preparation programs and current or aspiring educational leaders. This text can be used by instructors to enhance instruction, or by practitioners to promote personal growth individually or in a professional learning community. The design of each chapter makes for easy reading and promotes reflection by the reader on the qualities and dispositions of each standard at the indicator level. The contributors share their practical interpretations, provide discussion prompts, and list leadership actions associated with individual standards. Taking each standard chapter-by-chapter allows the reader to fully embrace the intent and expectations of leadership in education through thorough analysis and practical perspective. As a current or aspiring education leader you will find this resource vital to your own professional growth as well as those you mentor.

      -- Charles Hamilton, Associate Professor, Chair of Undergraduate Program, School of Education, Campbellsville University

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Foreword

      Dr. Lu Young, University of Kentucky

      Introduction

      Dr. Eve Proffitt, Kentucky Department of Education

      Ch. 1: Standard 1. Mission, Vision, and Core Values

      Dr. James G. Allen and Dr. Ginger R. Blackwell, Northern Kentucky University

      Ch. 2: Standard 2. Ethics and Professional Norms

      Dr. Joseph ‘Rocky’ Wallace and Dr. Franklin Thomas, Campbellsville University

      Ch. 3: Standard 3. Equity and Cultural Responsiveness

      Dr. Janet L. Applin, Western Kentucky University

      Ch. 4: Standard 4. Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

      Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State University

      Ch. 5: Standard 5. Community of Care and Support for Students

      Dr. Rosemarie Young, Bellarmine University

      Ch. 6: Standard 6. Professional Capacity of School Personnel

      Dr. Michael Kessinger, Morehead State University

      Ch. 7: Standard 7. Professional Community for s and Staff

      Dr. Ann Burns, Eastern Kentucky University

      Ch. 8: Standard 8. Meaningful Engagement of Families and Community

      Dr. Debbie Powers, University of Louisville

      Ch. 9: Standard 9. Operations and Management

      Dr. Teresa Wallace, University of the Cumberlands

      Ch. 10: Standard 10: School Improvement

      Dr. Stephanie Sullivan, Murray State University

      Ch. 11: Kentucky’s Implementation of PSEL

      Jenny Ray and Stacy Noah, Kentucky Department of Education

      Ch. 12: Closing Thoughts

      Dr. Greg Goins, Georgetown College

      Afterword: Rob Akers, Kentucky Department of Education

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Authors

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