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Too often, the children of the poor do not perceive highly
accomplished men and women as realistic role models for themselves.
By examining profiles of African American elected officials and
other role models in the curriculum presented in Look Up Images in
the Classroom, students may be encouraged to enlarge their visions
and embrace the fact that anything the mind can conceive and
believe can be achieved.Author Gwendolyn J. Cooke shares the
details of Look Up , a motivational intervention strategy designed
to instill pride and foster high academic achievement and socially
responsible behavior. It accentuates the positive outcomes of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the civil rights movement. The
program exposes economically disadvantaged African American
children to appropriate role models through photographic images and
selected biographical information of elected officials at each
level of government.Lesson plans, hands-on activities, and
coordinating website references are included to enhance the
students' learning experiences to show that success is possible
through hard work, perseverance, creativity, and clear
planning.
Too often, the children of the poor do not perceive highly
accomplished men and women as realistic role models for themselves.
By examining profiles of African American elected officials and
other role models in the curriculum presented in Look Up Images in
the Classroom, students may be encouraged to enlarge their visions
and embrace the fact that anything the mind can conceive and
believe can be achieved.Author Gwendolyn J. Cooke shares the
details of Look Up , a motivational intervention strategy designed
to instill pride and foster high academic achievement and socially
responsible behavior. It accentuates the positive outcomes of the
Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the civil rights movement. The
program exposes economically disadvantaged African American
children to appropriate role models through photographic images and
selected biographical information of elected officials at each
level of government.Lesson plans, hands-on activities, and
coordinating website references are included to enhance the
students' learning experiences to show that success is possible
through hard work, perseverance, creativity, and clear
planning.
'A must read for practitioners of educational leadership and
students alike! Offers powerful strategies, recommendations, and
resources to successfully lead school reform. The checklists are
invaluable tools to bring about the cultural shift needed to focus
all stakeholders on teaching and learning.'uRoy F. Davenport,
Principal, Alfred E. Beach High School, Savannah, GA Urban
principals face unique challenges that deserve unique solutions.
How can urban principals meet the challenge of educating students
in environments that routinely include poverty, violence, aging
infrastructure, lack of funding, cultural differences, and high
levels of turnover? This accessible manual offers powerful tools
and practical guidance to ensure that urban principals succeed as
school leaders. Gwendolyn J. Cooke provides tried-and-true,
research-based strategies for initiating, stabilizing, and
sustaining effective practices. Each chapter includes reflective
thinking activities to help school leaders assess needs, and set
and achieve goals. This second edition examines the challenges the
current educational environment and links the ISLLC standards to
seven keys of leadership:Control: manage the school community by
building consensusCaring: create a school climate that invites
students to learn, grow, and exploreChange: use effective
strategies to implement constructive change processesCharisma:
cultivate your own charismatic potential Communication: strengthen
your ability to communicate in different settingsCurriculum:
provide instructional leadership by harnessing the power of
curriculumCourage: find the courage needed to take risks that will
move your school forward Use these proven strategies to increase
your leadership capacity and effect real change in your school!
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