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Leading Schools to Success

Constructing and Sustaining High-Performing Learning Cultures
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Taking a practice-based approach that is grounded in research and theory, Leading Schools to Success: Constructing and Sustaining High Performing Learning Cultures offers current and future educational leaders with operational knowledge they can employ to construct and sustain a highly effective school culture focused on enhanced student performance.
Patrick Schuermann is a Research Assistant Professor at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. He received his doctorate from the Department of Leadership, Policy, and Organizations. His principal research agenda focuses on non-traditional public schools and independent school leadership issues. Over the past several years, Patrick has worked with a trans-institutional team of university leaders and regional independent school leaders to create the Independent School Leadership Institute, which is a joint venture between the National Research and Development Center on School Choice and the Peabody Professional Institutes. His doctoral dissertation focuses on an integrated approach to faculty evaluation, professional development, and compensation models for non-traditional schools.
Preface Table of Contents Acknowledgements School Culture Checklist Case Study 1: Buchanan School: Can School Culture Get Better than this? Chapter 1: Defining and Specifying the Significance of School Culture Case Study 2: Possible Reform at Washington High School: How Far Can a Productive Culture Stretch? Chapter 2: Components of a High Performing School Culture Cast Study 3: Walton Charter Prepares to Select A Head: What Kind of Leader Might Create a Productive Culture? Chapter 3: Leadership and Effective School Culture Case Study 4: Warren County School Board Performance Pay Cram Down Can a Productive Culture Withstand an Unexpected External Pressure? Chapter 4: Personnel and School Culture Case Study 5: The Challenge of an (Almost) Brand New School: Can the Past be Blended with the New to Form a Productive Culture? Chapter 5: Resource Deployment and School Culture Case Study 6: Data, Data Everywhere but Hardly a Drop of Useful Information Chapter 6: Data-driven Decision Making and School Culture Case Study 7: "My Way" Ray and the "New" Accountability Chapter 7: Assessments, Accountability, Awards, and School Culture Case Study 8: A Principal Opening at the Grant School: Can a Dysfunctional Culture Be Undone? Chapter 8: Contextual Challenges to Formation of a Learning Culture Glossary Index
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