Full Description
Bridge the gap between managing well and leading for impact.
In this must-read guide for education leaders, Alan C. Jones expertly distinguishes between Administrators Good at their Jobs (AGJs) and Standout School Leaders (SSLs) by exploring the qualities that make select leaders truly exceptional. While AGJs focus on maintaining effective school operations, SSLs address the gaps within institutional systems to create environments that foster genuine learning and growth, balance institutional demands with innovative educational approaches, and align day-to-day operations with the deeper mission of schooling.
You'll find chapter openers that contrast how SSLs and AGJs approach fundamental administrative functions and closing questions to support personal reflection and application of the concept at your school site. Additional features include:
Vignettes that illustrate daily challenges faced by administrators and contrasting leadership responses
SSL Tips to offer insights into how SSLs think differently about schooling goals
End-of-Chapter Resources to deepen understanding of key concepts
Jones empowers education leaders with the knowledge and tools to integrate innovative practices into their roles. Whether you're a principal, department head, or district leader, this book provides the guidance needed to transition from managing to leading by fostering environments where both educators and students can thrive.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Being Good at the Job
Chapter 2: Friendly Enemies
Chapter 3: What is a Good School?
Chapter 4: The Academic Mind
Chapter 5: Beyond Managerial Truths
Chapter 6: Self-Authoring
Chapter 7: Connecting the Dots
Chapter 8: Disciplined Talent
Chapter 9: Controlling Narratives
Chapter 10: Cracks in the Systems
Chapter 11: Tools
Chapter 12: Views From the Balcony
Chapter 13: The Realities of Schooling
Chapter 14: Standout School Leadership: The Hope of Schooling
References