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OverviewThe demand for effective communication and marketing at the campus level has never been more urgent and yet most administrators come into the role with little public relations expertise or background. Schools must navigate incredibly complex societal issues while they compete for students, engage families, and inspire staff and community members to give their best efforts and support. The Communicating Principal: Practical Strategies for School Leaders provides real-world stories, best-practice guidelines, and practical communication checklists designed to help school leaders better understand their community and bring them in to co-create a vision for positive transformation. From social media and websites to crisis and internal messaging, this book shares systems and supports that make communicating easier and more effective. Every topic is covered from the lens of a principal—what you need, how it can be done quickly and inexpensively, and how to measure success so that it can be shared and replicated. Not every school or district can afford a communication professional; The Communicating Principal is the next best thing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Trinette Marquis , Natalie A. NashPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781475862638ISBN 10: 1475862636 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 08 November 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Master Communicator"" has always been a prerequisite for the school principal. However, today's school principals were raised in an era of newspaper articles and flyers put in backpacks. Trinette Marquis and Natalie A. Nash have created the essential guide for the ""modern"" school leader with this book. From our welcome back letter each August to all of the graduation news, this book creates an understanding of how to build your brand, identifies the best ways to communicate with your community, and essentially designs the communication necessary to build the school-community partnership vital to the success of the school. The Communicating Principal: Practical Strategies for School Leaders also addresses how your message is reflected at the school site through customer service and how to successfully communicate with your staff and students. The days of the flyer stuffed in the backpack are long gone...here's the guide you need to navigate communication in the age of social media! In my experience, the success of your site or district leadership will largely depend on your capacity for communication. Understanding how this key tenet can, in the blink of an eye, decide the success of a project, program, and even the future of your career is critically important! The Communicating Principal identifies the four critical components of successful communication in a format that is clear and effective. I particularly want to congratulate the authors for acknowledging the need for honest evaluation of your communications. So often forgotten, this after-action assessment is the hallmark of an effective communicator! One of the more difficult tasks today is effectively addressing race in our institutions. Having conversations about race is a dynamic and challenging task for many people of all backgrounds. Conversations are frequently misunderstood and often avoided because of fear of it going wrong. Unfortunately, still today, race puts meaningful context around major decisions and some of those take place within the world of education. Major decisions such as closing schools, hiring leaders, managing parental relationships, and discipline for kids are just a few examples. Being able to talk about complicated issues in a non-defensive, meaningful, and productive way is crucial for the education and futures of our children. The CARE frameworks shared in The Communicating Principal provides powerful context for people to understand how to involve themselves in those conversations in a productive way. When that happens, everyone wins! The school-home connection is a critical piece of student success; this connection can be fostered and strengthened through effective communication. This book provides important information for educational leaders who may not have the background in best practices necessary to foster these connections. The authors provide practical, easy-to-implement principles that will help any building- or district-level leader create an impactful communications program. The Communicating Principal is engaging, informative, and enlightening for all principals and site administrators. In a day and age when principals are thrown into multifaceted roles of instructional leader, operations manager, and human resource agent, being an effective communications officer is key to seamlessly binding all of these roles together. It is imperative that we have resources that give concrete and clear direction when faced with challenges. Trinette Marquis and Natalie A. Nash eloquently and succinctly give site administrators direct pathways to successfully communicating with our communities through research, planning, implementation, and evaluation. I wish I had this resource years ago! This is the communications playbook that every educator needs. In The Communicating Principal, the authors skillfully combine the four-step process used by public relations professionals with real-world examples pulled from today's educational landscape. The result is everything you need to take your communication skills, your team, and your institution to the next level. Whether you're new to the role of school communications or a seasoned pro, I am certain this book will quickly become your go-to resource." Master Communicator has always been a prerequisite for the school principal. However, today's school principals were raised in an era of newspaper articles and flyers put in backpacks. Trinette Marquis and Natalie A. Nash have created the essential guide for the modern school leader with this book. From our welcome back letter each August to all of the graduation news, this book creates an understanding of how to build your brand, identifies the best ways to communicate with your community, and essentially designs the communication necessary to build the school-community partnership vital to the success of the school. The Communicating Principal: Practical Strategies for School Leaders also addresses how your message is reflected at the school site through customer service and how to successfully communicate with your staff and students. The days of the flyer stuffed in the backpack are long gone...here's the guide you need to navigate communication in the age of social media!--Derek Wickliff, principal, Alamo Elementary School, Vacaville Unified School District In my experience, the success of your site or district leadership will largely depend on your capacity for communication. Understanding how this key tenet can, in the blink of an eye, decide the success of a project, program, and even the future of your career is critically important! The Communicating Principal identifies the four critical components of successful communication in a format that is clear and effective. I particularly want to congratulate the authors for acknowledging the need for honest evaluation of your communications. So often forgotten, this after-action assessment is the hallmark of an effective communicator!--Randall Orzalli, senior director of Educational Options, Grant Joint Union High School District One of the more difficult tasks today is effectively addressing race in our institutions. Having conversations about race is a dynamic and challenging task for many people of all backgrounds. Conversations are frequently misunderstood and often avoided because of fear of it going wrong. Unfortunately, still today, race puts meaningful context around major decisions and some of those take place within the world of education. Major decisions such as closing schools, hiring leaders, managing parental relationships, and discipline for kids are just a few examples. Being able to talk about complicated issues in a non-defensive, meaningful, and productive way is crucial for the education and futures of our children. The CARE frameworks shared in The Communicating Principal provides powerful context for people to understand how to involve themselves in those conversations in a productive way. When that happens, everyone wins!--Doug Harris, CEO, The Kaleidoscope Group The school-home connection is a critical piece of student success; this connection can be fostered and strengthened through effective communication. This book provides important information for educational leaders who may not have the background in best practices necessary to foster these connections. The authors provide practical, easy-to-implement principles that will help any building- or district-level leader create an impactful communications program.--Krystyna Baumgartner, APR, Public Relations Specialist and Vice President/President-elect, New York School Public Relations Association The Communicating Principal is engaging, informative, and enlightening for all principals and site administrators. In a day and age when principals are thrown into multifaceted roles of instructional leader, operations manager, and human resource agent, being an effective communications officer is key to seamlessly binding all of these roles together. It is imperative that we have resources that give concrete and clear direction when faced with challenges. Trinette Marquis and Natalie A. Nash eloquently and succinctly give site administrators direct pathways to successfully communicating with our communities through research, planning, implementation, and evaluation. I wish I had this resource years ago!--Michelle Pechette, principal, Sacramento City Unified School District This is the communications playbook that every educator needs. In The Communicating Principal, the authors skillfully combine the four-step process used by public relations professionals with real-world examples pulled from today's educational landscape. The result is everything you need to take your communication skills, your team, and your institution to the next level. Whether you're new to the role of school communications or a seasoned pro, I am certain this book will quickly become your go-to resource.--Cara Adney, Marketing and Media Relations Coordinator, Meridian Technology Center, Stillwater, Oklahoma and past-president of the Oklahoma School Public Relations Association Author InformationWith more than 20 years’ experience in communications, marketing, and public relations, Trinette Marquis is passionate about working with public schools and improving school community relationships. Her work has been recognized by the National School Public Relations Association, the American Association of School Administrators, the Medical Marketing Association, and the International Association of Business Communicators. She is past president of the California School Public Relations Association and regularly presents to national audiences on public relations. Natalie A. Nash began her career in communications in news reporting as news assistant at the Chicago Bureau of The New York Times. She believes that the new imperative for today’s communications professional is to help create school environments that provide a positive framework for critical conversations, particularly around race, culture, and equity. She currently serves as co-chair of the Illinois Chapter of the National School Public Relations Association (INSPRA) Equity Task Force where she works with school PR professionals to promote, empower, and create equitable practices relevant to the role of the school communications professional. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |