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Seven Steps to Effective Instructional Leadership. (Book Reviews).


With renewed interest in the accountability of the principal as an instructional leader, Elaine Elaine, in Arthurian legend: see Launcelot, Sir.

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 has written a second edition of Seven Steps to Effective to Instructional Leadership.

Each step is set forth in explicit behavioral behavioral

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 indicators. These indicators appear in the form of an easy-to-use Instructional Leadership Checklist for individual personal assessment or as means for school staff to assess the principal.

McEwan's seven instructional leadership steps are: Establish, implement and achieve academic standards; be an instructional resource for your staff; create a school culture and climate conducive con·du·cive  
adj.
Tending to cause or bring about; contributive: working conditions not conducive to productivity. See Synonyms at favorable.
 for learning; communicate the vision and mission of your school; set high expectations for your staff and yourself; develop teacher leaders; and establish and maintain positive relationships with students, staff and parents.

Each step is discussed using case study references, related research and reading resources that support each step as well as key points for scoring the indicators.

The book is an excellent resource for self assessment or a tool for gaining feedback from staff. As a supervisor of principals in a district, the book could be the basis of discussion in informal professional development sessions.

(Seven Steps to Effective Instructional Leadership (2nd ed.), by Elaine K. McEwan, Corwin Press, Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. , Calif., 2003, 197 pp. with index, $32.95 softcover soft·cov·er  
adj.
Not bound between hard covers: softcover books; a softcover edition. 
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Author:Buck, Janiece T.
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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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