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You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better Candi B. McKay

You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better By Candi B. McKay

You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better by Candi B. McKay


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This practical handbook's research-proven process for instructional leadership shows how you can break through stagnant achievement scores and lead your staff to even greater heights.

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You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better: A Leader's Guide to Improving Teacher Quality by Candi B. McKay

Take your school to the next level!

Are achievement scores seemingly stuck at your school? Are your teachers working hard but getting nowhere? This practical handbook of leadership advice shows how you can break through barriers of achievement and lead your staff toward even greater heights.

Grounded in Candi McKay's research-proven process for instructional leadership, You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better makes collaborating with staff the basis for increasing teacher-and student-success. School leaders at all levels will develop:

A deep understanding of how to immerse yourself in the everyday happenings of your school

A workable plan for guiding teachers in their professional growth

Collaboration techniques to ensure all your staff is "on the same page"

Leadership skills vital to improving the quality of teaching

Research shows that the most important factor in student achievement is the quality of the teacher in the classroom. Bring out the best in your teachers through strong instructional leadership and watch student achievement soar!

You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better Reviews

"I'm already thinking of how to incorporate what I've learned from the book into my practice and opening year staff professional development!" -- Frank Chiki, Principal
"This book takes the best of research-based theory and crafts it into practical application for the school leader. A necessary read for any school leader seeking to improve the quality of teacher instruction." -- Patricia Conner, Curriculum Specialist
"You Don't Have to be Bad to Get Better presents a compelling argument for developing teacher evaluation systems that focus on professional growth rather than perpetuating a system of compliance. McKay had developed a user-friendly guide to thinking about and assessing current practice in an effort to move everyone's practice forward. This text would be a valuable text for study by collaborative teacher and administrator groups who are interested in improving their professional practice." -- Bernadette Cleland, Co-Founder

About Candi B. McKay

Learn more about Candi McKay's PD offerings Candi McKay provides customized consultation and training related to teacher quality and professional learning to school districts and state service agencies around the country. McKay works closely with teachers and school leaders at all levels to develop their capacity for ongoing reflection and professional growth. A frequent national speaker on the topics of teacher evaluation, professional conversation, and teacher learning, Candi has also provided professional development for the nationally recognized Framework for Teaching for over a decade. After leaving the classroom, she began her work as a national trainer for the Educational Testing Service, where she facilitated training programs associated with the Framework for Teaching. During this time, she also served as an adjunct faculty member at Nazareth College of Rochester, New York, where she supervised students in the Master of Science in Education degree program. As an educator and teacher leader, Candi designed and delivered professional development for teachers, participated in curriculum planning and served as a mentor and peer coach. McKay is a co-author of the book, Implementing the Framework for Teaching, an ASCD Action Tool (ASCD, 2009). She also developed the online professional development course, Talk About Teaching, based on Charlotte Danielson's book and available through Corwin and School Improvement Network. Check out Candi's blog: http://mckayconsulting.org/blog/. And her April 2013 podcast http://www.schoolbriefing.com/4460/a-school-leaders-guide-to-improving-teacher-quality/?code=corwin

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments About the Author Foreword Preface A Laser Like Focus Organization and Structure Practical and Useful Features Audience 1. Removing the Rose Colored Glasses The Rose Colored Glasses Phenomenon Red Flag Warnings Demonstrating Moral Courage Leading Change: Necessary Dispositions Perceptions about the Role of a School Leader Confidence in Self as an Instructional Leader A Growth Mindset Moral Courage Key Points about Removing the Rose Colored Glasses Putting Words into Action Reflecting on Your Current State Action Tools 2. No More Lake Wobegon: Creating a Culture of Learning The Effects of Well-Intended Fiction: "A Culture of Nice" The Changing Landscape The Leader's Role: Essential Beliefs and Understandings Changing Beliefs: Practice Comes First! Drinking the Water Understanding About Learning A Presumption of Continuous Growth for All Setting the Stage: Defining Who We Are Capturing the School's History Developing Core Beliefs and Commitments Developing Trust and Rapport Step Aside and Lead: Creating Opportunities for Learning Key Points about Creating a Culture of Learning Putting Words into Action Reflecting on Your Current State Action Tools 3. The Wisdom of Instructional Leadership: What Leaders Need to Know and Do Knowledge of Staff Understandings about Teaching and Learning What Is Good Teaching? How Good is Good Enough? How Does Learning Occur? What is Engagement in Learning? Skills of the Instructional Leader Collecting Evidence to Assess Teaching Engaging in Professional Conversations Skillful Questioning Productive Listening Providing Feedback Facilitating Professional Goal Setting Key Points about What Leaders Need to Know Putting Words into Action Reflecting on Your Current State Action Tools 4. The Wisdom of Instructional Practice: What Teachers Need to Know Playing a Guessing Game Guessing Games Replaced by Transparency Understandings about Teaching and Learning Putting Your Know-How into Action: A Cycle of Continuous Improvement and Growth Don't Forget to Feed the Teachers! A Plan for Teacher Learning Key Points About What Teachers Need to Know Putting Words into Action Reflecting on Your Current State Action Tool 5. Promoting Teacher Learning: It's All Talk! Powerful Conversations Setting the Stage Acknowledging the Leader's Dual Role Making Intentions Clear Factors that Impact Conversations Rapport and Relationship with the Teacher The Developmental Level of the Teacher The School Culture The Data Collected about Teaching and Learning The Teacher's Mindset The Skills of the Leader Facilitating the Conversation Leading Conversations: When, What and How When to Talk What to Talk About How to Talk Key Points about Promoting Teacher Learning Putting Words into Action Reflect on Your Current State Action Tool 6. Principals Can't Lead Alone: The Role of the District Office Improving Instruction: Does the Central Office Matter? A Case in Point Increased Accountability for Leaders Creating a Culture for Professional Learning: A Case Study A Powerful First Impression A History of Principal Autonomy Getting the Right Members on the Team Learning for All Adults in the System Aligning School and District Goals and Priorities Teacher Evaluation a Tool for Teacher Learning Professional Development as the Fuel for the System Expanding Professional Learning Across the District Finding Time for Professional Learning Securing the Future of Leaders and the Professional Staff Key Points about the Role of the District Office Putting Words in Action Action Tool Reflect and Assess References Index

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CIN1452240876G
9781452240879
1452240876
You Don't Have to Be Bad to Get Better: A Leader's Guide to Improving Teacher Quality by Candi B. McKay
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2013-03-12
152
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