Surviving Internal School Politics: Strategies for Dealing with the Internal Dynamics

Author:   Beverley H. Johns ,  Sarup R. Mathur ,  Mary Z. McGrath
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Edition:   Second Edition
ISBN:  

9781475800951


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   27 December 2012
Format:   Paperback
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This book provides readers with the basic coping strategies of surviving within the political arena of their schools. If educators want to survive, they should read this book and find practical strategies from those who have collectively worked within the school setting for over 75 years—voices of experience to share helpful coping skills. When educators are bogged down with gossip, ostracism, and upsetting events, they will not be able to work effectively with their students and coworkers. These dynamics are illustrated throughout the book through the use of fictitious educators who portray staff dealing with situations to which readers can relate. In each chapter, readers will find an action plan designed to provide tools that educators should utilize in surviving internal politics.

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Author:   Beverley H. Johns ,  Sarup R. Mathur ,  Mary Z. McGrath
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Education
Edition:   Second Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   0.449kg
ISBN:  

9781475800951


ISBN 10:   1475800959
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   27 December 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Surviving Internal Politics remains a practical, honest resource for teachers, offering suggestions and solutions to promote a positive school environment. The scenarios within each chapter are relatable and create good discussion in our undergraduate courses and student teaching seminars. I look forward to using the second edition in a new course, Collaboration, Communication, and Advocacy. -- Cheryl L. George, associate professor, Lebanon Valley College (PA), professor, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA Surviving Internal Politics is a valuable resource for educational professionals. It provides practical advice and helps educators see the invisible politics which are so often present in the education system. The book is a crucial asset for new teachers and a go to book for helping all educators navigate difficult situations. The book provides real life scenarios and action plans for relevant political situation. The updated edition adds timely advice for positive use of technology and facing challenges in today's unsettled educational environment. -- Lonna Housman Moline This book is a must read for all new teachers and those new to their district or building. The politics of education--especially the teachers lounge--are notorious. However, the authors, in a gentle yet straightforward manner, Discuss its realities. They provide tools and strategies to help the reader not onky identify and graciously step back from toxic situations but also to turn those situations around in order to promote a positive school environment for staff as well as tudents. The authors provide a multitude of creative and positive alternatives and techniques for teachers to use that not only foster a positive self-concept but also create a healthy and nurturing school environment. I love the new chapters. So timely! Me being me, I especially like the technology chapter and how it alerts teachers to potential career-ending pitfalls! -- Mary Beth Schafer, educational consultant, Elk River, Minnesota


Surviving Internal Politics remains a practical, honest resource for teachers, offering suggestions and solutions to promote a positive school environment. The scenarios within each chapter are relatable and create good discussion in our undergraduate courses and student teaching seminars. I look forward to using the second edition in a new course, 'Collaboration, Communication, and Advocacy.' -- Cheryl L. George, associate professor, Lebanon Valley College (PA), professor, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA Surviving Internal Politics is a valuable resource for educational professionals. It provides practical advice and helps educators 'see the invisible' politics which are so often present in the education system. The book is a crucial asset for new teachers and a 'go to' book for helping all educators navigate difficult situations. The book provides real life scenarios and action plans for relevant political situation. The updated edition adds timely advice for positive use of technology and facing challenges in today's unsettled educational environment. -- Lonna Housman Moline, Ed.D, president, Minnesota Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders This book is a must read for all new teachers and those new to their district or building. The politics of education-especially the teachers lounge-are notorious. However, the authors, in a gentle yet straightforward manner, discuss its realities. They provide tools and strategies to help the reader not only identify and graciously step back from toxic situations but also to turn those situations around in order to promote a positive school environment for staff as well as students. The authors provide a multitude of creative and positive alternatives and techniques for teachers to use that not only foster a positive self-concept but also create a healthy and nurturing school environment. I love the new chapters. So timely! Me being me, I especially like the technology chapter and how it alerts teachers to potential career-ending pitfalls! -- Mary Beth Schafer, educational consultant, Elk River, Minnesota


Surviving Internal Politics remains a practical, honest resource for teachers, offering suggestions and solutions to promote a positive school environment. The scenarios within each chapter are relatable and create good discussion in our undergraduate courses and student teaching seminars. I look forward to using the second edition in a new course, Collaboration, Communication, and Advocacy. -- Cheryl L. George, associate professor, Lebanon Valley College (PA), professor, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA Surviving Internal Politics is a valuable resource for educational professionals. It provides practical advice and helps educators 'see the invisible' politics which are so often present in the education system. The book is a crucial asset for new teachers and a 'go to' book for helping all educators navigate difficult situations. The book provides real life scenarios and action plans for relevant political situation. The updated edition adds timely advice for positive use of technology and facing challenges in today's unsettled educational environment. -- Lonna Housman Moline, Ed.D, president, Minnesota Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders This book is a must read for all new teachers and those new to their district or building. The politics of education-especially the teachers lounge-are notorious. However, the authors, in a gentle yet straightforward manner, discuss its realities. They provide tools and strategies to help the reader not only identify and graciously step back from toxic situations but also to turn those situations around in order to promote a positive school environment for staff as well as students. The authors provide a multitude of creative and positive alternatives and techniques for teachers to use that not only foster a positive self-concept but also create a healthy and nurturing school environment. I love the new chapters. So timely! Me being me, I especially like the technology chapter and how it alerts teachers to potential career-ending pitfalls! -- Mary Beth Schafer, educational consultant, Elk River, Minnesota


Surviving Internal Politics remains a practical, honest resource for teachers, offering suggestions and solutions to promote a positive school environment. The scenarios within each chapter are relatable and create good discussion in our undergraduate courses and student teaching seminars. I look forward to using the second edition in a new course, 'Collaboration, Communication, and Advocacy.' -- Cheryl L. George, professor, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA Surviving Internal Politics is a valuable resource for educational professionals. It provides practical advice and helps educators 'see the invisible' politics which are so often present in the education system. The book is a crucial asset for new teachers and a 'go to' book for helping all educators navigate difficult situations. The book provides real life scenarios and action plans for relevant political situation. The updated edition adds timely advice for positive use of technology and facing challenges in today's unsettled educational environment. -- Lonna Housman Moline, Ed.D, president, Minnesota Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders This book is a must read for all new teachers and those new to their district or building. The politics of education—especially the teachers lounge—are notorious. However, the authors, in a gentle yet straightforward manner, discuss its realities. They provide tools and strategies to help the reader not only identify and graciously step back from toxic situations but also to turn those situations around in order to promote a positive school environment for staff as well as students. The authors provide a multitude of creative and positive alternatives and techniques for teachers to use that not only foster a positive self-concept but also create a healthy and nurturing school environment. I love the new chapters. So timely! Me being me, I especially like the technology chapter and how it alerts teachers to potential career-ending pitfalls! -- Mary Beth Schafer, educational consultant, Elk River, Minnesota


Author Information

"Beverley H. Johns has over 35 years experience within the public schools with students with significant behavioral disorders and learning disabilities. She is the author or co-author of sixteen books, an active member in a number of state and international organizations, and the 2000 recipient of the ""Outstanding Leadership Award of the International Council for Exceptional Children."" Mary Z. McGrath taught both general and special education for 31 years. She is a professional speaker to educators, parents and other groups and has authored/coauthored 7 other books. Sarup Mathur is an associate professor and program coordinator of the special education program at Arizona State University. She has over 20 years of experience in research and programming for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. She has co-authored and co-edited eight books and published more than 50 articles and chapters."

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