List of Tables
List of Resources
Preface
Who Will Benefit From This Book?
How Is the Book Organized?
What Are the Special Features?
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction and Background
How Did the Research Begin?
Who Participated in the Interviews?
What Actions Do These Leaders Take?
2. Focus the Culture on Learning: Make Decisions for Student Learning
Leader in Action: Paula St. Francis, Rimfire Elementary School
Leader in Action: Les Potter, Silver Sands Middle School
Leader in Action: Carol Moore, Osceola High School
Leader in Action: Cynthia Dodge, Lake Silver Elementary and Special School
Trends in Focusing Culture on Learning and Making Decisions for Learning
3. Stimulate Intellectual Growth
Leader in Action: Linda Roman, Fort Wayne Community Schools
Leader in Action: Dale Moxley, Round Lake Charter Elementary School
Leader in Action: Harold Border, Hunter’s Creek Middle School
Leader in Action: Jane Phelps, Middle School Social Studies
Trends in Stimulating Intellectual Growth
4. Invest Personally in the Change
Leader in Action: Paul Sansom, Adairville K-8 School
Leader in Action: Donald Fennoy, Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology
Leader in Action: Bill Vogel, Seminole County Schools
Trends in Making a Personal Investment
5. Collaborate to Optimize Success
Leaders in Action:Principals, Citrus County Middle School
Leader in Action: Todd Trimble, Legacy Middle School
Leader in Action: Mike Armbruster, Ocoee High School
Leaders in Action: UCF-Progress Energy Leadership Institute
6. Strategize for Consistency
Leader in Action: Nancy Simon, Central Ridge Elementary School
Leader in Action: Jaime Quinones, Shafter High School
Leader in Action: Tom Curry, Citrus County Schools
Trends of Leaders Who Strategize for Consistency
7. Let the Data Speak: Then Take Action
Leader in Action: Barrett Nelson, Lewisburg K-8 School
Leader in Action: Connie Collins, Crooms Academy of Information Technology
Leader in Action: Van Mitchell, Colonial High School
Leader in Action: Anna Marie Cote, Seminole County Schools
Trends in Data-Based Decision Making
8. Engage Families in Learning
Leader in Action: Gonzalo La Cava, Oakshire Elementary School
Leader in Action: Nancy Velez, Leesburg High School
Leader in Action: Grant Rivera, South Cobb High School
Leader in Action: Peter Gorman, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
Trends to Engage Families in Learning
9. Influence Through the Political Environment
Principals and the District Political Environment
Leader in Action: Carol Kelley, New Smyrna Beach High School
Leader in Action: Beverly Perrault, Wicklow Elementary School
Leader in Action: Pam Tapley, St. Cloud High School
Leader in Action: Barbara Jenkins, Orange County Public Schools
Trends in Leveraging the Political Environment
10. Reflections on Leading Learning for Second Order Change
Resource A: Principal Interview Protocol
Resource B: District Leader Interview Protocol
Resource C: Guidelines for Collaborative Sessions, Rimfire Elementary School
Resource D: Team Meeting Notes, Hunter’s Creek Middle School
Resource E: Leadership Team, Crystal River High School 2007-2008
Resource F: Walkthrough Comment Card, Citrus County Schools
Resource G: Ridgeback Reflections, Central Ridge Elementary School
Resource H: Excerpts From Attendance Policy, Leesburg High School
References
Index