The Superintendent's Fieldbook by Nelda H Cambron-Mccabe

The Superintendent's Fieldbook by Nelda H Cambron-Mccabe

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Zusammenfassung

Drawing from over 200 superintendents spanning the past decade, this guide provides a leadership framework for the modern, successful superintendent.

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The Superintendent's Fieldbook by Nelda H Cambron-Mccabe

Drawing from over 200 superintendents spanning the past decade, this guide provides a leadership framework for the modern, successful superintendent.
"Much of what we know about how to be successful in our roles as superintendent is generally learned the hard wayHaving a resource to turn to in an effort to mitigate the trial and error nature of our approaches in dealing with the challenges of today′s superintendency provides a compelling reason to pick up the book." -- Howard Smith, Superintendent of Schools
"New and current superintendents, or prospective school leaders should read this book. I think the authors tied in a lot of leadership theory and practices that would compliment individual styles of school superintendents." -- Gina Segobiano, Superintendent
"Being a superintendent, I can speak to the fact that I can use the tips and techniques presented with my staff and school community." -- Glenn Sewell, Superintendent/Principal
Nelda Cambron-McCabe is a professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University, Ohio. She was an advisory board member and a coordinator of the Danforth Foundation Forum for the American School Superintendent. Her recent publications include co-author with McCarthy and Thomas, Public School Law:  Teachers’ and Students’ Rights 5th ed., (Needham, MA.; Allyn & Bacon, 2004) and co-author with Senge, Lucas, Smith, Dutton, and Kleiner, Schools That Learn (New York:  Doubleday, 2000). Luvern L. Cunningham, Ed. D., University of Oregon, has served in administrative and teaching roles from K-12 through graduate school over more than four decades. A member of the Danforth Forum advisory board, his specialties are educational leadership, the school superintendency, educational governance, inter-institutional collaboration and inter-professional education and practice. He served in university professorships at Chicago, Minnesota and Ohio State and, for several years, as Dean of the College of Education, Ohio State University. James Harvey is the Executive Director of the National Superintendents Roundtable and a doctoral student at Seattle Unviersity. He is Senior Fellow at the Center on Reinventing Public Education, University of Washington, and was a member of the Danforth Forum’s advisory board. Earlier he served in the Carter administration and on the staff of the Education and Labor Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. He helped write A Nation at Risk (1983) and, co-authored A Legacy of Learning with David Kearns, former CEO of the Xerox Corporation (Washington: Brookings Press, 2000). Robert H. Koff directed the Center for Advanced Learning at Washington University, St. Louis. He previously served as Senior Vice President of the Danforth Foundation, Dean of the School of Education, SUNY at Albany, and professor of education at Stanford University. He served on a number of state and national advisory bodies at the invitations of Governor Mario Cuomo and President Carter and provided editorial advice to journals such as the Journal of Educational Psychology.
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ISBN 13 9781412906111
ISBN 10 1412906113
Titel The Superintendent's Fieldbook
Autor Nelda H Cambron-Mccabe
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag SAGE Publications Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-09-07
Seitenanzahl 368
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