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Learning from the Past to Enhance Future School Leadership
Exemplary Leadership Practices
Learning from the Past to Enhance Future School Leadership
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Description
This book shares stories of historical figures from the past as well as contemporary school superintendents and principals. The present nature and complexity of leadership is heavily dependent on the past, as we cannot fully understand or appreciate the current context without going back and exploring the past. To ignore great leaders from the past would run the risk of having current and aspiring school leaders not completely knowing, understanding, and appreciating these exemplary lessons the contemporary context. These stories help us to understand the values, beliefs, and morals of contemporary school leaders; they help us define what it means to be a school leader in contemporary America. We can learn history in terms of stories, either through telling stories or listening to the stories of others. But, it is more than telling and listening. It is learning, for not only those who wish to be school leaders, but learning for those who currently are in positions of school leadership.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Temet Nosce (Know Thyself)
Chapter 2: The Magic Behind the Meaning
Chapter 3: From Chrysalis to Butterfly
Chapter 4: Thinking About Thinking
Chapter 5: Surviving and Thriving
Conclusion: Looking Back and Then Forward
Bibliography
End Notes
About the Author
Product details
Published | Aug 19 2016 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 142 |
ISBN | 9781475819670 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Exemplary Leadership Practices: Learning From the Past to Enhance Future School Leadership is a must read for all practicing school administrators as well as those aspiring to be school leaders. In this book Dr. Litchka explores great leaders from history and applies the lessons learned to contemporary situations. He provides clear examples how we can learn from historical successes and failures to help current leaders reflect upon their own situations and practice to maximize success. Each chapter in the book also contains a story form a practicing school administer to highlight the timeless connection between effective and ineffective leadership practices. The book serves as a guide for navigating the turbulent waters of school leadership and gives practical advice as well as encouragement, inspiration and hope to everyone who wants to excel as a school leader.
John E. McKenna, EdD, principal, Fletcher Elementary School, Tonawanda, New York. President of the School Administrators Association of New York State (SAANYS) 2105-2016
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Drawing on a range of sources from the wisdom of legacy leaders to intriguing stories from vast personal experience, this tour-de-force guide to leadership is tailored for those who lead, seek to lead, or seek to lead better. Only an experienced teacher/leader/pragmatic scholar like Pete Litchka could assemble such a set of insightful — and delightful — narratives that palpably explain and demonstrate key elements of effective leadership for our current era and for those to come.
Timothy Law Snyder, PhD, president, Loyola Marymount University
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Rarely has there been a leadership book that examines the inside game of leading. More than ever before, our school leaders are focused on the well being of others. This unique must-read book delves into the mind of the leader revealing their human side, including their own well being. By taking a more intimate path through personal interviews, their stories are told in a realistic and compassionate manner. Peter Litchka presents clearly what real leaders face today; how they learn and grow from, and reflect on their experiences; and provides many useful applications and insights that benefit all leaders.
Mary M. Chandler, PhD, MBA, associate professor, educational leadership, Kennesaw State University; president , International Society for Educational Planning
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Dr. Peter Litchka has produced an outstanding resource for all school administrators. He has used historical figurers to illustrate how professional educators can and must learn from the past. New and experienced administrators will find this book both practical and inspirational.
John W. Hunt, PhD, associate professor emeritus
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In line with the notion stating there is much wisdom in practices, this powerful book offers leaders a genuine and insightful perspective on their professional conduct. Using historical examples from great leaders as reference, it brings current school leaders’ stories which tackle the essence of educational leadership. The book offers useful insights for school leaders and a port for their self-reflective journeys. Great book!
Adam Nir, professor, Educational Administration Policy and Leadership, The School of Education, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Today’s issues facing current school leaders appear insurmountable. Litchka's book addresses these issues in a practical, easy to understand but yet with deep profound meaning. The insight and helpful advice is presented in a measured mix of systematic research and anecdotal evidence providing school leaders regardless of experience, a valuable resource. School related Issues are no longer inseparable and this book shows why.
School leaders will see their reality reflected in these pages through a healthy dose of real life scenarios, with added value of practical grounding reflections on how to deal with the challenges of the role. This book is written by someone 'who has been there' and designed to help prepare you now and for the years ahead. It's a book to help you understand yourself, and how you and your work connect through the inescapable medium of contemporary leadership.Frank F. Calzi, EdD, former director of Special Education, Superintendent of Schools and Chairperson of the Educational Leadership Program at Niagara University (Ret.)