Making Sense of Social Networks in Schools (e-bog) af Waetjen, Daria Cook
Waetjen, Daria Cook (forfatter)

Making Sense of Social Networks in Schools e-bog

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&quote;It is refreshing to see a volume dedicated first and foremost to understanding and building human relationships in schools. By developing strong networks, schools can foster open systems committed to distributive leadership and exemplary academic outcomes.&quote;-Sharon Conley, ProfessorUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraDiscover how to navigate your school's social networks to maxim...
E-bog 200,69 DKK
Forfattere Waetjen, Daria Cook (forfatter)
Forlag Corwin
Udgivet 3 december 2008
Længde 176 sider
Genrer Educational administration and organization
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452294940
"e;It is refreshing to see a volume dedicated first and foremost to understanding and building human relationships in schools. By developing strong networks, schools can foster open systems committed to distributive leadership and exemplary academic outcomes."e;-Sharon Conley, ProfessorUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraDiscover how to navigate your school's social networks to maximize communication and collaboration! Social networks reflect the usually invisible relationships that control the flow of information and power within a school. This compelling guide provides school leaders with an understanding of the real relationships within their schools and how to use their social savvy to promote school goals. This resource examines the types of social networks typically found in schools and provides samples of social network maps, steps for developing your own maps, and practical advice for managing social networks effectively. Learn how to leverage the power of:Task networks determined by work roles and organizational structureFriendship networks based on relationships between staff membersPower networks that can influence opinions and resourcesCulture networks that can help unite staff By understanding the many relationships that contribute to a school's culture, leaders can cultivate innovative ideas, enhance teacher capacity, manage conflict, and get things done.