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What Principals Need to Know About Teaching and Learning Mathematics
“Kanold, Briars, and Fennell, three of the most highly respected mathematics educators in the country, have put together a remarkable book summarizing what we know about mathematics curriculum, instruction, and assessment, and examined all three through the lens of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Although the book is titled What Principals Need to Know About Teaching and Learning Mathematics, anyone who finds himself or herself in the position of working to improve mathematics education will find this book an invaluable resource in their work to build a high-quality mathematics program in the era of the Common Core State Standards.”
—Matt Larson, K–12 curriculum specialist for mathematics,
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Board of Directors, Nebraska |
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Working With Difficult & Resistant Staff
“I am going to add this book to the reading list for my principal preparation program. This book would have saved me countless hours of confusion, discomfort, and angst. I heartily recommend it for the administrator in training as well as the experienced administrator. These fresh approaches to some very old problems are a gift to working administrators.”
—Walt Mallory, assistant professor in educational leadership, Virginia Tech
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Leading a Learning Organization: The Science of Working With Others
“Is there anything more important than the effective education of our children? Casey Reason's very timely book on leadership focuses on principals and teacher leaders—those closest to the kids. Reason makes a difficult and complicated subject, the science of working together, accessible to all. His practical strategies and solutions can uncover the greatness in everyone involved in schools. Educators should read and study this book and then make the necessary changes to improve our schools for the better.”
—Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Manager
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Leading With Trust: How to Build Strong School Teams “Although written for principals and school leaders, I see this book as also helpful to superintendents, central office administrators, and even members of a school board. No matter which role a leader has in a school or school district, developing trust is key to building positive relationships that can accomplish the organizational goals.”
—Nancy Davenport, president, National Association of Elementary School Principals
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