Better principals, better schools : what star principals know, believe, and do

Title
  1. Better principals, better schools : what star principals know, believe, and do / edited by Delia Stafford, the Haberman Educational Foundation, Inc., Valerie Hill-Jackson, Texas A & M University.
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  1. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2016.

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Additional authors
  1. Stafford, Delia
  2. Hill-Jackson, Valerie, 1969-
Description
  1. xviii, 86 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. A school is only as good as its principal. This quip forms the thesis of Better Principals, Better Schools as it provides a bird's eye view on the enactment of Haberman's eleven core functions of a star principal. Better Principals, Better Schools is imperative for two main reasons. First, the achievement gap between 20 million children in poverty and their mainstream counterparts is continuing to become even wider. Many students are constantly subjected to inequality of educational opportunity, which limits their future opportunities. Second, Haberman is one of the most prolific producers of administrators of the twentieth century (and into the twenty-first century). He reminds us that quality school systems, with quality leaders, benefit our society. Haberman explained that there is often selection blindness when it comes to identifying school leaders, and this deficiency has many negative consequences for education in general, and learners in particular. Haberman has generated theories, training programs and tools to engender substantive changes needed to produce better schools. Each chapter in this volume contains reflection questions for discussion to remind us all why selecting quality principals must be paramount when hiring school leaders. These illustrative book chapters emphasize the execution of Haberman's star principal ideology. -- from back cover.
Series statement
  1. Urban education study series
Subject
  1. School principals > United States
  2. Educational leadership > United States
  3. Educational equalization > United States
  4. Urban poor > Education > United States > Case studies
  5. African Americans > Education > 21st century
  6. African American school principals
  7. Educational equalization
  8. Educational leadership
  9. School principals
  10. United States
Contents
  1. Principal Netzer and the tale of two urban high schools / Gus Jacob and Jennifer Waddell -- No principal left behind? The core beliefs of nine urban elementary principals in a Midwest school district implementing No Child Left Behind / Rodney E. Watson and Valerie Hill-Jackson -- The other side of the desk: The beliefs and behaviors of star principals at turnaround schools / Jim Robins -- Staffing urban principals in an era of hyper-reform: A case from "The port of good things" / Myra I. Whitney and Beverly E. Cross -- The case for selecting better principals / Valerie Hill-Jackson and Delia Stafford.
Call number
  1. Sc E 18-555
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Title
  1. Better principals, better schools : what star principals know, believe, and do / edited by Delia Stafford, the Haberman Educational Foundation, Inc., Valerie Hill-Jackson, Texas A & M University.
Publisher
  1. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2016.
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Urban education study series
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Local note
  1. CO-EDITOR: TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY. TEXTBOOK--GRAD.
Added author
  1. Stafford, Delia, editor.
  2. Hill-Jackson, Valerie, 1969- editor.
LCCN
  1. 2015042709
ISBN
  1. 9781681233642 (pbk.)
  2. 1681233649 (pbk.)
  3. 9781681233659 (hardcover)
  4. 1681233657 (hardcover)
Research call number
  1. Sc E 18-555
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