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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Theodore J. Kowalski , George J. Petersen , Lance D. FusarelliPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Education Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781578865871ISBN 10: 1578865875 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 15 March 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1 PUBLIC RELATIONS, COMMUNICATION, AND SCHOOL REFORM Chapter 2 Seeking Reform in an Information-Based Society Chapter 3 Public Relations in Districts and Schools Chapter 4 Effective Communication: The Nucleus of School Public Relations Chapter 5 School Reform and Effective Administrator Communication Chapter 6 Communicative Competence in School Administration Part 7 APPLICATIONS Chapter 8 Communication and the Learning Organization Chapter 9 Democratic Leadership and Communication Chapter 10 Communication Networks Chapter 11 Managing Conflict Chapter 12 Maintaining Positive Relationships Chapter 13 School-Based Management and CommunicationReviewsImproved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just howto get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society.... -- Bruce S. Cooper, professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate Scho, Ph.D., professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate School of Education,… Kowalski et al. consider the importance of communication for school administrators. They argue that effective communication is linked to effective reform and discuss communication in connection with public relations and school reform, as well as organizational improvement and culture change. They consider it in the context of an information-based and reform -minded society and detail applications of relational communication: making a school a learning organization, practicing democratic leadership, and performing critical tasks such as visioning and planning, managing conflict, building positive relationships, and working with school councils. This book is for courses taken by aspiring and practicing school administrators. * Reference and Research Book News * No doubt, communication has always been essential to educational leaders. But the unique combination of factors in which contemporary leaders find themselves—an information age, a reform and accountability arena, and learning communities—makes developing communication skills more critical than ever. Kowalski, Petersen, and Fusarelli have created a research-based and practical text that acknowledges these unique contexts and provides an excellent resource for superintendents, principals, and other school leaders for integrating effective communication in their work. -- Gary M. Crow, professor and chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just how to get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society. -- Bruce S. Cooper, professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate Scho, Ph.D., professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate School of Education,… Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just howto get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society... -- Bruce S. Cooper, professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate Scho, Ph.D., professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate School of Education, New York City Kowalski et al. consider the importance of communication for school administrators. They argue that effective communication is linked to effective reform and discuss communication in connection with public relations and school reform, as well as organizational improvement and culture change. They consider it in the context of an information-based and reform -minded society and detail applications of relational communication: making a school a learning organization, practicing democratic leadership, and performing critical tasks such as visioning and planning, managing conflict, building positive relationships, and working with school councils. This book is for courses taken by aspiring and practicing school administrators. Reference and Research Book News No doubt, communication has always been essential to educational leaders. But the unique combination of factors in which contemporary leaders find themselves-an information age, a reform and accountability arena, and learning communities-makes developing communication skills more critical than ever. Kowalski, Petersen, and Fusarelli have created a research-based and practical text that acknowledges these unique contexts and provides an excellent resource for superintendents, principals, and other school leaders for integrating effective communication in their work. -- Gary M. Crow, professor and chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just how to get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society. -- Bruce S. Cooper, professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate Scho, Ph.D., professor and vice chair, Division of Administration, Policy and Urban Education (APUE), at the Fordham University Graduate School of Education, New York City Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just howto get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society... -- Bruce S. Cooper Kowalski et al. consider the importance of communication for school administrators. They argue that effective communication is linked to effective reform and discuss communication in connection with public relations and school reform, as well as organizational improvement and culture change. They consider it in the context of an information-based and reform -minded society and detail applications of relational communication: making a school a learning organization, practicing democratic leadership, and performing critical tasks such as visioning and planning, managing conflict, building positive relationships, and working with school councils. This book is for courses taken by aspiring and practicing school administrators. Reference and Research Book News No doubt, communication has always been essential to educational leaders. But the unique combination of factors in which contemporary leaders find themselves-an information age, a reform and accountability arena, and learning communities-makes developing communication skills more critical than ever. Kowalski, Petersen, and Fusarelli have created a research-based and practical text that acknowledges these unique contexts and provides an excellent resource for superintendents, principals, and other school leaders for integrating effective communication in their work. -- Gary M. Crow, professor and chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just how to get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society. -- Bruce S. Cooper Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just howto get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society... -- Cooper, Bruce S. Kowalski et al. consider the importance of communication for school administrators. They argue that effective communication is linked to effective reform and discuss communication in connection with public relations and school reform, as well as organizational improvement and culture change. They consider it in the context of an information-based and reform -minded society and detail applications of relational communication: making a school a learning organization, practicing democratic leadership, and performing critical tasks such as visioning and planning, managing conflict, building positive relationships, and working with school councils. This book is for courses taken by aspiring and practicing school administrators. Reference and Research Book News No doubt, communication has always been essential to educational leaders. But the unique combination of factors in which contemporary leaders find themselves--an information age, a reform and accountability arena, and learning communities--makes developing communication skills more critical than ever. Kowalski, Petersen, and Fusarelli have created a research-based and practical text that acknowledges these unique contexts and provides an excellent resource for superintendents, principals, and other school leaders for integrating effective communication in their work. -- Gary M. Crow Improved leadership, implementation, and achievement in education all require good communication: citizens to schools, administrators with teachers, and teachers with children. This important book explains and illustrates in the 'information age' just how to get the word out: the what, to what ends, using what means (including the latest theories & technologies), all for the benefit of education and society. -- Cooper, Bruce S. Author InformationTheodore J. Kowalski is the Kuntz Family Chair in educational administration at the University of Dayton, Ohio. A former teacher, principal, superintendent, and college dean, he is the author of 29 books and over 180 book chapters, journal articles, and research studies. George J. Petersen is professor and chair of educational leadership at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He was previously on the faculty at the University of Missouri and served as associate executive director of the University Council for Educational Administration. Lance D. Fusarelli is associate professor and chair of educational leadership at North Carolina State University, Raleigh. He was formerly on the faculty at Fordham University, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |