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OverviewToday’s educational leaders are working with more resources, more research, and more stakeholders – all within the same, limited time in a day as we had a decade ago. Author Jessica M. Cabeen takes readers through an intentional journey of current trends and buzzwords, helping leaders understand how social media is a tool for connection, collaboration, and learning. This exciting book explores the importance of care and collaboration with all members of the educational community – students, teachers, staff, families, and community partners. Each chapter highlights examples of leaders that have made positive change in their schools, and provides key actionable strategies that can be implemented at a pace that is sustainable and tailored to fit your needs. You will discover a deeper understanding of the critical importance of your role in: Elevating the student’s experience Building a strong school culture Creating small ways to make big impacts with families Advocating a clear message with community partners and legislative leaders Creating time for self-care Filled with practical examples, tools, and strategies, Unconventional Leadership is a resource school leaders can pick up today and implement tomorrow. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jessica CabeenPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.830kg ISBN: 9780367074463ISBN 10: 036707446 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 04 October 2019 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 ContentsMeet the Author Acknowledgments eResources Introduction: The Case for Unconventional Leadership in Schools. Chapter One: Leading with Students Chapter Two: Leading with Staff Chapter Three: Leading with Family Members Chapter Four: Leading with Colleague or Central Office Administrator Chapter Five: Leading with Community Members or Legislative Stakeholders Chapter Six: Leading for Yourself Conclusion: A Few Cautionary Tales. Appendix: So how do I do that? Resources for organizing social media accounts and work.ReviewsJessica Cabeen's latest work about being an Unconventional Leader creates new spins on current trends. Using callouts to experts in the field, the book doesn't just give ideas and share stories, but it also connects readers with practitioners they can continue to learn from after reading. The book shares practical tips for any educator who wants to grow in their role. -Starr Sackstein, Director of Humanities K-12, West Hempstead Union Free School District Yes! A book full of so many tips, connections and stories that make you laugh, are relatable and motivate you to implement what you read. Get ready to soak up every moment with this one! -LaVonna Roth, creator and founder of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E. (R) Any book that summarizes leadership into actionable steps is worth a read. TITLE OF BOOK is one of these and its ideas should be embraced as essential to making a significant difference in the culture of our schools and districts. As leaders, we must grow and learn collaboratively with our colleagues. This starts by engaging in actions that demonstrate and value others. Such lessons are shared within these pages. -Deborah Delisle, president and chief executive officer (CEO) The Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed), Former U.S. Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education Jessica Cabeen's latest work about being an Unconventional Leader creates new spins on current trends. Using callouts to experts in the field, the book doesn't just give ideas and share stories, but it also connects readers with practitioners they can continue to learn from after reading. The book shares practical tips for any educator who wants to grow in their role. -Starr Sackstein, Director of Humanities K-12, West Hempstead Union Free School District Yes! A book full of so many tips, connections and stories that make you laugh, are relatable and motivate you to implement what you read. Get ready to soak up every moment with this one! -LaVonna Roth, creator and founder of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E. (R) Any book that summarizes leadership into actionable steps is worth a read. Unconventional Leadership is one of these and its ideas should be embraced as essential to making a significant difference in the culture of our schools and districts. As leaders, we must grow and learn collaboratively with our colleagues. This starts by engaging in actions that demonstrate and value others. Such lessons are shared within these pages. -Deborah Delisle, president and chief executive officer (CEO) The Alliance for Excellent Education (All4Ed), Former U.S. Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education Author InformationJessica M. Cabeen is Principal of Ellis Middle School in Austin, Minnesota. Jessica is active on social media (@JessicaCabeen) and co-moderates #ECEChat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |