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School principals must have continued support in their positions, as societal demands and accountability measures keep changing. Principals have become inundated with increased responsibilities often without the benefit support in the most critical areas. Too often, district personnel are not equipped to provide the learning needed in order to support school administrators. Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activitiesis a compilation of support programs in critical areas to include the how to design and implementation of support programs. Support may include social/emotional factors, special education, school finance, technology integration, action research, and the role of higher education to name a few. Many districts have programs in place, but they do not attain the desired results because of the program design and readiness of staff. Each chapter will explain how to design an effective program and will also outline the district's responsibil

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In this edited book, Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities, Dr. Lee Westberry has assembled authors who can speak credibly to the absolute necessity of the work associated with implementing system approaches to leading and learning across such critical areas as technology, instructional supervision, social emotional learning, and special education. Complementary areas including school law and action research round out the necessity of schoolwide coherence to achieve real-world applications to practice. This is a much needed inside look at leading and learning in the schoolhouse because each chapter includes practical strategies alongside the theory that undergird them. The reader will walk away with road maps to increase leader, teacher, and system capacity to improve education. This is a must-read book that will fuel professional conversations and quickly become a resource for many years to come.

-- Sally J. Zepeda, PhD, Professor, University of Georgia

Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activitiesis a helpful resource for principals striving to be highly effective planners. Not only do chapters highlight some of the most important programs and activities that principals must lead in their schools, but they also provide the mechanisms for districts to do so. A must read!

-- Noelle Paufler, PhD, Assistant Professor, Clemson University

As a former principal and school board member, I realize how important principal support is to the success of a school and school district. Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities provides a wonderful introduction to school level leadership. Many areas, such as school law, systems, instructional supervision, and special education are discussed. Not only does Support for Principals provide professors in Educational Leadership with an outstanding textbook for graduate students, it also provides districts with the “how to” in providing support for principals in many challenging areas.

-- Kent Murray, professor, The Citadel

There is a lot about being principal that can only be learned on the job. However, understanding processes, systems and ever-changing legislation can help leaders to navigate tough times. This book Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities outlines many of the major issues in our schools today while providing key insights and a framework that helps align thinking with the "30,000ft view" of our buildings as leaders.

-- Chris Buchholz, Principal, Philip Simmons High School, Berkeley County School District

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 Social and Emotional Needs of Principals

Larry Daniel, University of Texas Permian Basin

Kevin Badgett, University of Texas Permian Basin

Chapter 2: Systems Planning: An Essential Skill

Lee Westberry, The Citadel

Chapter 3: Action Research: A Powerful Tool for School Improvement

Gail Gilmore, The Citadel

Renee Jefferson, The Citadel

Lee Westberry, The Citadel

Chapter 4: Technology Integration: Administrators Leading the Charge

Rachel Biritz, Clemson University

Chapter 5: The Importance of School Law for the School Leader

Kent Murray, The Citadel

Chapter 6: Principals and Special Education: What’s the Big IDEA

Amanda Stefanski, Columbia College

Christine LeBlanc, Columbia College

Brennan Davis, Columbia College

Chapter 7: Instructional Supervision: Supporting a Culture of Teaching and Learning

Christine LeBlanc, Columbia College

Brennan Davis, Columbia College

Chapter 8: From Having All the Answers to Engaging in Collective Learning: Re-Envisioning the Role of the Principal and the Approach to Support

Paula Thorp, Mississippi State University

Myron LaBat, Mississippi State University

Leigh McMullan, Mississipi State University

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/15/2022 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475865639, 978-1475865639
      ISBN10: 1475865635

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      Book Synopsis

      School principals must have continued support in their positions, as societal demands and accountability measures keep changing. Principals have become inundated with increased responsibilities often without the benefit support in the most critical areas. Too often, district personnel are not equipped to provide the learning needed in order to support school administrators. Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activitiesis a compilation of support programs in critical areas to include the how to design and implementation of support programs. Support may include social/emotional factors, special education, school finance, technology integration, action research, and the role of higher education to name a few. Many districts have programs in place, but they do not attain the desired results because of the program design and readiness of staff. Each chapter will explain how to design an effective program and will also outline the district's responsibil

      Trade Review

      In this edited book, Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities, Dr. Lee Westberry has assembled authors who can speak credibly to the absolute necessity of the work associated with implementing system approaches to leading and learning across such critical areas as technology, instructional supervision, social emotional learning, and special education. Complementary areas including school law and action research round out the necessity of schoolwide coherence to achieve real-world applications to practice. This is a much needed inside look at leading and learning in the schoolhouse because each chapter includes practical strategies alongside the theory that undergird them. The reader will walk away with road maps to increase leader, teacher, and system capacity to improve education. This is a must-read book that will fuel professional conversations and quickly become a resource for many years to come.

      -- Sally J. Zepeda, PhD, Professor, University of Georgia

      Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activitiesis a helpful resource for principals striving to be highly effective planners. Not only do chapters highlight some of the most important programs and activities that principals must lead in their schools, but they also provide the mechanisms for districts to do so. A must read!

      -- Noelle Paufler, PhD, Assistant Professor, Clemson University

      As a former principal and school board member, I realize how important principal support is to the success of a school and school district. Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities provides a wonderful introduction to school level leadership. Many areas, such as school law, systems, instructional supervision, and special education are discussed. Not only does Support for Principals provide professors in Educational Leadership with an outstanding textbook for graduate students, it also provides districts with the “how to” in providing support for principals in many challenging areas.

      -- Kent Murray, professor, The Citadel

      There is a lot about being principal that can only be learned on the job. However, understanding processes, systems and ever-changing legislation can help leaders to navigate tough times. This book Support for Principals: Firsthand Experiences in Planning Programs and Activities outlines many of the major issues in our schools today while providing key insights and a framework that helps align thinking with the "30,000ft view" of our buildings as leaders.

      -- Chris Buchholz, Principal, Philip Simmons High School, Berkeley County School District

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1 Social and Emotional Needs of Principals

      Larry Daniel, University of Texas Permian Basin

      Kevin Badgett, University of Texas Permian Basin

      Chapter 2: Systems Planning: An Essential Skill

      Lee Westberry, The Citadel

      Chapter 3: Action Research: A Powerful Tool for School Improvement

      Gail Gilmore, The Citadel

      Renee Jefferson, The Citadel

      Lee Westberry, The Citadel

      Chapter 4: Technology Integration: Administrators Leading the Charge

      Rachel Biritz, Clemson University

      Chapter 5: The Importance of School Law for the School Leader

      Kent Murray, The Citadel

      Chapter 6: Principals and Special Education: What’s the Big IDEA

      Amanda Stefanski, Columbia College

      Christine LeBlanc, Columbia College

      Brennan Davis, Columbia College

      Chapter 7: Instructional Supervision: Supporting a Culture of Teaching and Learning

      Christine LeBlanc, Columbia College

      Brennan Davis, Columbia College

      Chapter 8: From Having All the Answers to Engaging in Collective Learning: Re-Envisioning the Role of the Principal and the Approach to Support

      Paula Thorp, Mississippi State University

      Myron LaBat, Mississippi State University

      Leigh McMullan, Mississipi State University

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