Rebuilding your day–How ten minutes can make the difference between ordinary and fantastic leadership
A principal’s enthusiastic vision is often thwarted by daily demands. There never seems time for carefully laid plans. But what if you made the most of ten-minute blocks scattered through your day? Could you make progress?
This book says Yes! and will help you improve, but not overwhelm yourself or staff. It will show you how to intentionally use ten-minute opportunities to consider, kickstart, and execute your vision. Based on six pillars of school leadership, vision, relationships, trust, efficacy, student-centeredness, and instructional knowledge each chapter will:
- Introduce a leadership topic
- Offer a ten minute opportunity to consider where you are and what you might change
- Give a ten minute tip on how to get started, as well as overcome challenges
- Provide ten minute collaborative opportunities to gain buy-in and participation
Discover how to build the foundations of effective leadership and be a school [helping teachers and students grow and improve] despite daily demands. Make the most of chunks of time to refine your craft and become a reflective and intentional leader.
Table des matières
Preface
The Challenge Ahead
The Journey Begins
Features of the Book
A Quick Chapter Overview
Chapter 1: The Six Pillars of School Leadership
Vision
Relationships
Trust
Efficacy
A Student-Centered Environment
Instructional Knowledge
10-Minute Reflections on Opportunities for Change
Chapter 2: The Principal, Communication, and School Culture
Email: I Need Some Strategies
Build Your School’s Brand
Social Media Tips
Customer Service and Building a School’s Brand
Professionalism: Modeling Expectations, Culture and Communication
10-Minute Reflections on Opportunities for Change
Chapter 3: Efficient and Purposeful Meetings
Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative
Build Commitment in Your School Community
Administrative and Teacher Relationships
Disrupting Routines
Expectations and Specific Praise
Tell Your Story
10-Minute Reflections on Opportunities for Change
Chapter 4: Relationship Building
Focus Initiatives on Teaching and Learning
Creating Effective Agendas and Effective Meetings
Teaching-Centered Faculty Meetings
Meetings With Administrative Staff
Team and Department Meetings
Post-Observation Meetings
Mentoring Sessions
Student Meetings
Parent Meetings
10-Minute Reflections on Opportunities for Change
Chapter 5: Fostering Creativity
Mindset and Creativity
Creativity and Growth Mindset: You Can Make It Happen!
Think Creatively About Professional Learning
Get Creative with Google Docs: Professional Article Studies
Encourage and Celebrate Innovative Instructional Practices
School Libraries: Designing Creative, Dynamic Spaces
Create Student Centered Fluid Classrooms
10-Minute Reflections on Opportunities for Change
Chapter 6: Choose Your Path
Moving Forward
Find Your Path
New to Administration
Experienced Administrators
Give Yourself the Gift of Time
A propos de l’auteur
Evan Robb is presently principal of Johnson-Williams Middle School in Berryville, Virginia. He has served for more than twenty years as a building-level principal. Prior to being a school principal, he was an English teacher, department chair, and assistant principal. Evan is a recipient of the Horace Mann Educator of the Year Award. In addition, the NCTE Commission on Reading selected him to serve on its national board. A TEDx speaker, Evan presents inspirational keynotes, workshops, and webinars on leadership, mindset, culture, impactful change, and how to improve literacy in schools. Evan has shared his ideas with thousands of educators at workshops across the United States and in other countries. His first book, The Principal’s Leadership Sourcebook: Practices, Tools, and Strategies for Building a Thriving School Community, was published by Scholastic in the fall of 2007. His next book, The Ten-Minute Principal, was published by Corwin in May 2019. Evan Robb and Laura Robb collaborated with Dave Burgess Publishing to write Team Makers, published in August 2019. In addition, Evan partnered with Laura Robb to write A School Full of Readers, with Benchmark Education, published in January 2020. Evan has been named one of the top twenty-five educational leaders to follow on Twitter. Scholastic EDU also named Evan one of the ten educators to follow on Twitter. Evan was recently named one of the ten most inspiring global thought leaders for 2020.