Academic Conferences for School and Teacher Leaders - by Eli Johnson & Arthur L Costa (Paperback)
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- Academic Conferences for School and Teacher Leaders proves an invaluable tool for educators and educational administrators who are tasked with the toughest decisions facing our struggling school system today, and is an ideal fit for courses in educational leadership and supervision of instruction.
- About the Author: Eli Johnson is a Classroom Teacher, School Principal, Director of Curriculum & Instruction, and Assistant Superintendent of Instruction.
- 144 Pages
- Education, Professional Development
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About the Book
Academic Conferences for School and Teacher Leaders proves an invaluable tool for educators and educational administrators who are tasked with the toughest decisions facing our struggling school system today, and is an ideal fit for courses in educational leadership and superv...Book Synopsis
Academic Conferences for School and Teacher Leaders proves an invaluable tool for educators and educational administrators who are tasked with the toughest decisions facing our struggling school system today, and is an ideal fit for courses in educational leadership and supervision of instruction. When structured effectively, academic conferences can transform schools and help educational leaders mine the excellence of every student in their classrooms, and this book is an essential guide for any leader whose goal is to do just that.Review Quotes
In their new book, Academic Conferences for School and Teacher Leaders, Johnson and Costa offer a compelling, research-based rationale for the importance of structured professional conversations about teaching and learning. This timely volume articulates a clear and thoughtfully designed process for transforming education through vertical alignment. With step-by-step guidelines, the reader explores ways to overcome the challenges of teacher isolation and build a more cohesive, collaborative culture. Conceptual frameworks are supported by concrete mechanisms for tapping personal potential and creating collective efficacy, including clearly defined roles, five conferral processes, and the specific skills needed to create meaningful dialog and produce shared commitment to school improvement. Templates and tools, practical tips, and specific examples make this book a strategic guide for stimulating self-directed learning, empowering teachers, and shifting accountability to responsibility.
About the Author
Eli Johnson is a Classroom Teacher, School Principal, Director of Curriculum & Instruction, and Assistant Superintendent of Instruction. He has served as a consultant to the California Department of Education supporting early literacy, English language professional development, and math/science partnerships.
Art Costa is a Professor of Education, Emeritus, from California State University, Sacramento, where he taught graduate courses to teachers and administrators in curriculum, supervision, and the improvement of instruction. He is the author of The Enabling Behaviors, Teaching for Intelligent Behaviors and Supervision for Intelligent Teaching; and is co-author of Cognitive Coaching and Techniques for Teaching Thinking.