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Creating a Culture of Excellence
A School Leader's Guide to Best Practices in Teaching, Curriculum, Professional Development, Supervision, and Evaluation
Creating a Culture of Excellence
A School Leader's Guide to Best Practices in Teaching, Curriculum, Professional Development, Supervision, and Evaluation
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Description
School leaders are busy, overwhelmed, and may not always be cognizant of the latest cutting-edge theories and practices in the field of instructional improvement. Drawing from research, Creating a Culture of Excellence is a resource that serves as a guide to the best practices in teaching, curriculum, professional development, supervision, and evaluation. Attending to these five processes, utilizing best practices in the field of research and practice, will ensure high-quality instruction in any school. This book is replete with engaging learning activities and vignettes to reinforce ideas and concepts.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2: The Key Component of Instructional Quality: The Instructional
Core
Chapter 3: An Overview of Best Practices in Teaching, Curriculum, PD,
Supervision, and Evaluation
Chapter 4: Learning to Lead Instructional Change by Transforming School
Culture to Support and Improve Teaching and Learning for All
Appendix A: State of Teaching, Curriculum, PD, Supervision,
& Evaluation (Shortest Version) Questionnaire
Appendix B: State of Teaching, Curriculum, PD, Supervision,
& Evaluation (Short Version) Questionnaire
Appendix C: State of Teaching, Curriculum, PD, Supervision, & Evaluation (Long Version) Questionnaire
Appendix D: On-the-Spot Beliefs about Instructional Quality Questionnaire
Appendix E: Assessing Your Role as an Instructional Leader and Supervisor Questionnaire
Appendix F: Teacher Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Appendix G: Supervisor's Perceptions about Teacher's Views Questionnaire
Appendix H: Teacher Attitude Questionnaire
Appendix I: Best Annotated Works and Resources on Promoting Instructional Excellence
Appendix J: Sample Instructional Audit Report
Appendix K: The Instructional Goals Matrix
About the Author
Index
Product details
Published | May 21 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 186 |
ISBN | 9781475874556 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 3 BW Illustrations, 7 Tables, 6 Textboxes |
Series | Bridging Theory and Practice |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Jeffrey Glanz has produced a book on creating a culture of excellence in schools like no other. Drawing upon his impressive career and its productivity, readers will find the latest research on teaching, curriculum, professional development, supervision, and evaluation. In addition, many diagnostic tools are included, along with annotated works that promote instructional excellence. At the core of Creating a Culture of Excellence is the challenge of shifting from a banking and compliance approach to instruction to one that will prepare every student as competent, caring, and loveable for this rapidly changing global age of living.
Karolyn J. Snyder, Retired professor of Educational Leadership, University of South Florida
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Creating a Culture of Excellenceis an important and timely contribution for intelligent, action-oriented 21st century educational leaders seeking to create transformative instructional changes in their schools. Glanz provides valuable insights into current needs impacting school leaders today with practical, field-based suggestions. The book is replete with vignettes and activities for reflection.
Katia Gonzalez, professor of Education and Chair, Wagner College, New York
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For decades, Professor Jeffrey Glanz has been among the most prominent and prolific scholars in the field of instructional supervision. Creating a Culture of Excellence is geared to become a classic for its cogent attention to helping school leaders improve instructional quality. Readable, scholarly, yet practical, this book draws attention to the over reliance on frontal teaching, pre-packaged curricula, boring PD, varied strategies in working with teachers to improve teaching via supervision, and eschewing useless teacher evaluation processes. This is a volume every school leader should own and policymakers need to attend to its message.
Clair Berube, associate professor of Education, Virginia Wesleyan University, VA. Beach