Product details
- ISBN 9781394170883
- Weight: 272g
- Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
- Publication Date: 09 Jan 2024
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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An insightful and original take on educational leadership
Advice from the Principal’s Desk: 5 Pillars of School Leadership is a fresh, new take on school leadership from award-winning former school administrator and professor of education Dr. David Franklin. In the book, you’ll find the tools and strategies that veteran school administrators need to succeed in their roles. You’ll learn how to increase attendance and parental involvement in student affairs, minimize suspension, navigate budget cuts, and more.
The author explores five key areas that school leaders cannot neglect and examines how busy school leaders should spend their extremely limited time. You’ll also discover:
- Strategies you can deploy to best support your students and other stakeholders
- How to navigate the often-conflicting demands of parents, teacher unions, and governing bodies
- How to best use and implement technology to support your work and create a positive and productive school environment
An ideal resource for current and aspiring K-12 principals and school administrators, Advice from the Principal’s Desk is packed with the research, real-world examples, and practical techniques that education professionals need to improve the results of their leadership.
David Franklin, EdD, is the owner and chief consultant of The Principal’s Desk, as well as the host of a popular online group and virtual conference of the same name. He leads a popular online community for educational leadership, technology, innovation, curriculum, assessment, and research. He’s also an award-winning former school administrator and education professor.
