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Leading Learning Rosemarye T. Taylor

Leading Learning By Rosemarye T. Taylor

Leading Learning by Rosemarye T. Taylor


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Featuring real-world examples, practical strategies, and interviews with successful headteachers, this resource helps educational leaders implement actions that drive second-order change and increase student achievement.

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Leading Learning: Change Student Achievement Today! by Rosemarye T. Taylor

Taylor shows how school leadership actions can turn almost any educational challenge into a positive. Her use of current school administrators as examples, the explanatory charts, and the guiding professional analysis make this book a necessary companion to implementing sustained school reform.
-Mary Ann Haas, Retired Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Flagler School District, FL

Practical strategies and real-world examples for improving learning for all students!

There is no single solution to improving learning and closing the gap for disadvantaged children. Rather, improvement is the result of a number of successful practices used together. This valuable resource shows school and district leaders how specific, consistent actions can result in dramatic change and increased student achievement.

From stimulating intellectual growth to making decisions based on data, this book provides leader actions and examples of schools where the gap in learning is closing through exceptional leadership, and includes:

  • Numerous examples from real schools, offering descriptions and analysis of actions that increase achievement
  • Interviews with successful school leaders that provide a realistic look at the issues involved
  • A focus on second-order changes, where small improvements can create dramatic rethinking of the organization, the roles of individuals, and the approach to learning
  • Ample forms, sample notes, templates, and other materials to get you started

Based on theory, but grounded in practice, this book shows leaders the specific actions they need to take to drive high levels of student achievement in their schools!

Leading Learning Reviews

Taylor shows how school leadership actions can turn almost any educational challenge into a positive. Her use of current school administrators as examples, the explanatory charts, and the guiding professional analysis make this book a necessary companion to implementing sustained school reform. -- Mary Ann Haas, Retired Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Taylor provides practical strategies that are easily implemented, anchored in research, and applicable to all schools regardless of their demographics. These strategies increase professionalism, collectivity, and student achievement. -- Jane Hurt, Associate Superintendent
This book helps every practitioner be more focused on specific strategies to improve student learning using data. The author has found leaders around the country whose passion has informed their every action to make all learners successful. -- Roberta Glaser, Retired Assistant Superintendent
This book is helpful because it showcases exemplary schools. The author has synthesized the work of many of the best minds in education into a very helpful checklist for all school leaders. Excellent! -- Carol Amos, Teacher Leader/Mathematics Coordinator

About Rosemarye T. Taylor

Rosemarye (Rose) Taylor has a rich background that includes middle and high teaching, school administration, and district administration. She was a reading, language arts, and Spanish teacher, and counselor, followed by service as a middle and high school administrator, and district level administrator in Georgia and Florida, USA. In private sector management she was Director of Professional Development for Scholastic, Inc., New York. Currently, she is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. As Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Central Florida, her specialty is systematic leadership to improve student achievement Pk-20, which as lead to her interest and research in the professional practice doctorate. She has conducted research on leadership and change, particularly as it relates to accountability. Presentations on this topic have been given at University Council of Educational Administration, American Association of Educational Research, American Association of School Administrators, International Reading Association, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Association of Secondary School Principals, and National Middle School Association conferences. Her articles have been published in Kappan, Educational Leadership, Middle School Journal, Schools in the Middle, American Secondary Education, AASA Professor, The National Staff Development Journal, Principal Leadership, The School Administrator, Educational Research Service Spectrum, and International Journal of Education Management. Six books including Leading Learning: Improve Student Achievement Today! (2010), Improving Readers, Writers, and Content Learning for Students in Grades 4-12 (2007), Leadership Handbook for Literacy Coaching (2006),The K-12 Literacy Leadership Fieldbook (2005), Literacy Leadership for Grades 5-12, (2003), and Leading With Character to Improve Student Achievement (2003), reflect the commitment to all students learning more through leadership that creates ethical, fail-safe systems. She serves as consultant on literacy, learning communities, curriculum system development, and leadership to schools, districts and professional organizations.

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Resources Preface Who Will Benefit From This Book? How Is the Book Organized? What Are the Special Features? Reflection Acknowledgments About the Author 1. Introduction and Background How Did the Research Begin? Why Interview Research? Who Participated in the Interviews? What Actions Do These Leaders Take? Reflection Helpful Terms 2. Focus the Culture on Learning: Make Decisions for Student Learning Leader in Action: Paula St. Francis, Rimfire Elementary School Leader in Action: Les Potter, Silver Sands Middle School Leader in Action: Carol Moore, Osceola High School Leader in Action: Cynthia Dodge, Lake Silver Elementary and Special School Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Focusing Culture on Learning and Making Decisions for Learning Helpful Terms 3. Stimulate Intellectual Growth Leader in Action: Linda Roman, Fort Wayne Community Schools Leader in Action: Dale Moxley, Round Lake Charter Elementary School Leader in Action: Harold Border, Hunter's Creek Middle School Leader in Action: Jane Phelps, Middle School Social Studies Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Stimulating Intellectual Growth Helpful Terms Resources for Leaders 4. Invest Personally in the Change Leader in Action: Paul Sansom, Adairville K-8 School Leader in Action: Donald Fennoy, Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Leader in Action: Bill Vogel, Seminole County Schools Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Making a Personal Investment Helpful Terms 5. Collaborate to Optimize Success Leaders in Action:Principals, Citrus County Middle School Leader in Action: Todd Trimble, Legacy Middle School Leader in Action: Mike Armbruster, Ocoee High School Leaders in Action: UCF-Progress Energy Leadership Institute Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Collaboration Helpful Terms 6. Strategize for Consistency Leader in Action: Nancy Simon, Central Ridge Elementary School Leader in Action: Jaime Quinones, Shafter High School Leader in Action: Tom Curry, Citrus County Schools Reflection Practical Tips Trends of Leaders Who Strategize for Consistency Helpful Terms 7. Let the Data Speak: Then Take Action Leader in Action: Barrett Nelson, Lewisburg K-8 School Leader in Action: Connie Collins, Crooms Academy of Information Technology Leader in Action: Van Mitchell, Colonial High School Leader in Action: Anna Marie Cote, Seminole County Schools Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Data-Based Decision Making Helpful Terms 8. Engage Families in Learning Leader in Action: Gonzalo La Cava, Oakshire Elementary School Leader in Action: Nancy Velez, Leesburg High School Leader in Action: Grant Rivera, South Cobb High School Leader in Action: Peter Gorman, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Reflection Practical Tips Trends to Engage Families in Learning Helpful Terms 9. Influence Through the Political Environment Principals and the District Political Environment District Leaders Leader in Action: Carol Kelley, New Smyrna Beach High School Leader in Action: Beverly Perrault, Wicklow Elementary School Leader in Action: Pam Tapley, St. Cloud High School Leader in Action: Barbara Jenkins, Orange County Public Schools Reflection Practical Tips Trends in Leveraging the Political Environment Helpful Terms 10. Reflections on Leading Learning for Second Order Change Curriculum Instruction Assessment Concluding Thoughts Resource A: Principal Interview Protocol Resource B: District Leader Interview Protocol Resource C: Guidelines for Collaborative Sessions, Rimfire Elementary School Resource D: Team Meeting Notes, Hunter's Creek Middle School Resource E: Leadership Team, Crystal River High School 2007-2008 Resource F: Walkthrough Comment Card, Citrus County Schools Resource G: Ridgeback Reflections, Central Ridge Elementary School Resource H: Excerpts From Attendance Policy, Leesburg High School References Index

Additional information

CIN141297870XG
9781412978705
141297870X
Leading Learning: Change Student Achievement Today! by Rosemarye T. Taylor
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2009-12-01
152
N/A
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