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For the past decade in the United States, elementary principals have faced increased scrutiny. Student performance regardless of student experiences, district funding practices, or societal factors have been the responsibility of the principal. In a similar fashion, teachers have been ridiculed and scorned. As a result, principals are left trying to create positive school culture, evaluate teacher performance, and guide and support professional development initiatives. In the meantime, teachers in many ways do not see themselves as professionals, do not feel that they have autonomy in their classrooms, and as a result may not have the same joy that they once had. The goal of this guide is to assist principals and school leaders to cultivate a school culture where the principal is positioned as the literacy leader. This guide will support principals to address, define, and create a literacy culture. Most importantly, provide insight to support principals in their quest to becoming prima

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The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals goes beyond the basic standards and principles for guiding elementary principals to improve school literacy achievement scores and delivers powerful examples of how the role of school leaders influence student learning through an approach that encompasses joy, autonomy and collaboration. This book inspired me to reflect on the significance of my role as literacy leader and make the necessary efforts to refine my focus to where it is needed most- the foundational joys of teaching, learning, and leading. If you’re initial passion and purpose has been blurred with daily operations, meetings, and school scores, this book is a must read! The Literacy Leadership Guidebook renewed my passion as a literacy leader. The book is written by experts that understand the complexities of the challenges of school leadership and offers practical guidance about what literacy leaders can do to accomplish fundamental change for the ultimate goal of literate, happy students and employees. -- Earlisha J. Whitfield, Ed.S, NBCT, assistant principal, Iberville Charter Academy
The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary School Principals: Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy will resonate with school leaders, classroom teachers, and literacy advocates. This text provides a refreshing view on teacher support through describing the value of joy. The authors also note the erosion of instructional autonomy relative to literacy teaching and learning. As a principal, this text has the power to influence decision-making that will create and sustain literacy beliefs and positive school culture where risk-taking is not only valued but celebrated. -- Nakia Perkins, Ed.S, Elementary School Principal

Table of Contents
Foreword Dana L. Bickmore, Ph.D. Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Connections between Literacy Leadership and Joy in Teaching Chapter 2: Belief Statements Chapter 3: The Principal's’ Role in Creating a Culture of Joy Chapter 4: Autonomy and Trust Chapter 5: Professionalism and Decision Making Chapter 6: Culture Building and Rebuilding Chapter 7: From “One Size Fits All” Professional Development to Professional Development Communities Chapter 8: Speaking Your Truth though Observing Literacy Teaching and Learning Chapter 9: Where do we go from here? About the Authors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/30/2018 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475840889, 978-1475840889
      ISBN10: 1475840888

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      Book Synopsis
      For the past decade in the United States, elementary principals have faced increased scrutiny. Student performance regardless of student experiences, district funding practices, or societal factors have been the responsibility of the principal. In a similar fashion, teachers have been ridiculed and scorned. As a result, principals are left trying to create positive school culture, evaluate teacher performance, and guide and support professional development initiatives. In the meantime, teachers in many ways do not see themselves as professionals, do not feel that they have autonomy in their classrooms, and as a result may not have the same joy that they once had. The goal of this guide is to assist principals and school leaders to cultivate a school culture where the principal is positioned as the literacy leader. This guide will support principals to address, define, and create a literacy culture. Most importantly, provide insight to support principals in their quest to becoming prima

      Trade Review
      The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary Principals goes beyond the basic standards and principles for guiding elementary principals to improve school literacy achievement scores and delivers powerful examples of how the role of school leaders influence student learning through an approach that encompasses joy, autonomy and collaboration. This book inspired me to reflect on the significance of my role as literacy leader and make the necessary efforts to refine my focus to where it is needed most- the foundational joys of teaching, learning, and leading. If you’re initial passion and purpose has been blurred with daily operations, meetings, and school scores, this book is a must read! The Literacy Leadership Guidebook renewed my passion as a literacy leader. The book is written by experts that understand the complexities of the challenges of school leadership and offers practical guidance about what literacy leaders can do to accomplish fundamental change for the ultimate goal of literate, happy students and employees. -- Earlisha J. Whitfield, Ed.S, NBCT, assistant principal, Iberville Charter Academy
      The Literacy Leadership Guide for Elementary School Principals: Reclaiming Teacher Autonomy and Joy will resonate with school leaders, classroom teachers, and literacy advocates. This text provides a refreshing view on teacher support through describing the value of joy. The authors also note the erosion of instructional autonomy relative to literacy teaching and learning. As a principal, this text has the power to influence decision-making that will create and sustain literacy beliefs and positive school culture where risk-taking is not only valued but celebrated. -- Nakia Perkins, Ed.S, Elementary School Principal

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Dana L. Bickmore, Ph.D. Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Connections between Literacy Leadership and Joy in Teaching Chapter 2: Belief Statements Chapter 3: The Principal's’ Role in Creating a Culture of Joy Chapter 4: Autonomy and Trust Chapter 5: Professionalism and Decision Making Chapter 6: Culture Building and Rebuilding Chapter 7: From “One Size Fits All” Professional Development to Professional Development Communities Chapter 8: Speaking Your Truth though Observing Literacy Teaching and Learning Chapter 9: Where do we go from here? About the Authors

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