Who Said School Administration Would Be Fun?: Coping With a New Emotional and Social Reality / Edition 2

Who Said School Administration Would Be Fun?: Coping With a New Emotional and Social Reality / Edition 2

by Jane L. Sigford
ISBN-10:
1412915538
ISBN-13:
9781412915533
Pub. Date:
05/18/2005
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412915538
ISBN-13:
9781412915533
Pub. Date:
05/18/2005
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Who Said School Administration Would Be Fun?: Coping With a New Emotional and Social Reality / Edition 2

Who Said School Administration Would Be Fun?: Coping With a New Emotional and Social Reality / Edition 2

by Jane L. Sigford

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Overview

Learn the unwritten and unspoken rules of school administration in this second edition, which helps new and sitting administrators increase personal and professional fulfillment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412915533
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 05/18/2005
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jane Sigford is the executive director of curriculum and instruction for a suburban school district. She is also an adjunct professor at Hamline University, where she teaches in the Educational Leadership doctorate program.

Sigford’s doctorate in educational policy and administration was earned at the University of Minnesota. Her strengths and interests lie in shaping education to meet the needs of the 21st century. In her current district, Sigford’s role is to loosen the traditional paradigms of education so that they can shape their own future. They conduct future searches to see where they want to be in five years and then design their curriculum and assessment accordingly.

In addition, Sigford facilitates large group discussions about complex issues, such as self-examination of middle school programs. Rather than strategic planning, she facilitates self-studies with a future focus.

Corwin Press has published Jane Sigford’s two books, including The Effective School Leader’s Guide to Management (2006) and Who Said School Administration Would be Fun?, Second Edition (2005). The second title is used as a text in several local administrative licensure programs.

Sigford has conducted trainings internationally. Her experience includes being a classroom teacher, special education teacher, high school principal, and district-level curriculum director, in addition to teaching in higher education. She has licensure in teaching students with emotional disorders and learning disabilities.

Table of Contents

Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Why Is It So Chilly in the Teacher's Lounge?
2. Change Isn't a Flowchart: It's Broccoli
3. Positions, Like Shoes, Need to Fit
4. Learning the New Rules of Communication
5. Maintaining Control of Time
6. Developing Your Emotional Teflon
7. Maybe You Should Wear a Striped Shirt: Refereeing Conflict
8. Everything You Didn't Know About Adult Learners
9. Looking Into the Mirror of Humor
10. Power Is Like Love - The More You Give Away, the More You Have
11. Leading in the Age of Accountability
12. Becoming a Self-Assured Administrator
References
Index
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