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Beatty, Brenda (redaktør)

Leading With Teacher Emotions in Mind e-bog

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&quote;Clears out the bureaucratic techniques of impersonal management and focuses the core of leadership on dealing with school change as a most human endeavor. When all is said and done, the quality of education revolves around the aspirations, commitments, and wellness of teachers giving their best.&quote;-Carl Glickman, Scholar in ResidenceThe University of GeorgiaDevelop a leadership appro...
E-bog 265,81 DKK
Forfattere Beatty, Brenda (redaktør)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 13 december 2007
Længde 192 sider
Genrer Education
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452211473
"e;Clears out the bureaucratic techniques of impersonal management and focuses the core of leadership on dealing with school change as a most human endeavor. When all is said and done, the quality of education revolves around the aspirations, commitments, and wellness of teachers giving their best."e;-Carl Glickman, Scholar in ResidenceThe University of GeorgiaDevelop a leadership approach that responds to the emotional needs of teachers!School leaders know that an engaged and committed faculty is critical to student learning and the success of a school community, yet traditional leadership practices often fail to take the affective needs of teachers into consideration.Kenneth Leithwood and Brenda Beatty draw on theory and empirical evidence to show how teachers' emotional well-being can affect their performance in the classroom. This invaluable resource provides principals and other school leaders with specific practices to positively influence teacher perspectives, and examines teacher emotions in five key areas:Job satisfaction and moraleStress, anxiety, and burn-outSense of individual and collective self-efficacyOrganizational commitment and engagement Willingness and motivation to improve their practicesWhen educational leaders create conditions that support teachers in their work, schools can experience higher teacher retention rates, improved climate and culture, and increased student achievement.