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A compelling new look at the role that teachers must play in the future of schooling. Explains: * Why teachers must take the lead in creating a new context for teaching and learning * How "constructivist leaders" make meaning of learning * What an ecological perspective will do to initiate and sustain learning communities in schools * How the parallel roles of leadership with adults and leadership with children emerge in the role of a teacher leader * The commitments, knowledge, and skills that are essential for teachers as leaders For everyone with a stake in the future of our educational system.
The Constructivist Leader provides educational leaders at all
levels with a conceptual framework for leadership defined as
reciprocal, purposeful learning in community. The updated Second
Edition of this best-selling book enables readers to carry this
constructivist vision and purpose forward, while effectively
implementing standards-based reform, authentic assessment, and
constructivist-based accountability. This new edition features: -
An expanded theory of Constructivist Leadership reflecting the most
recent thinking in leadership, learning, and ethical communities. -
A comprehensive approach to issues of equity, diversity, and
multiculturalism. - Additional strategies for the implementation of
constructivist leadership practice. - Principles and examples to
guide new approaches to accountability. - And much more!
When an earthquake nearly buries anthropologist Justine Jenner in
an ancient crypt, she finds what appears to be an ancient codex
which, if real, could radically threaten the world's great
religions. The Cairo Codex is a riveting novel of two women, two
millennia apart, set in the exotic cultures of ancient and
present-day Egypt. Dr. Justine Jenner has come to Cairo to forge
her own path from the legacies of her parents, an Egyptian beauty
and an American archaeologist. After an earthquake nearly buries
her alive in an underground crypt, she discovers an ancient codex,
written by a woman whose secrets threaten the foundations of both
Christian and Muslim beliefs. As political instability rocks the
region and the Muslim Brotherhood threatens to steal the Egyptian
Revolution, Justine is thrust into a world where even those she
trusts may betray her in order to control the codex's revelations.
* What form of leadership promotes school improvement?
* How do schools build leadership capacity?
* How do schools sustain improvement in changing times?
This book offers a new perspective on the relationship between
leadership and school improvement. It emphasises the importance of
maximising the leadership capabilities of all those within the
organization and offers guidance about the way in which this is
achieved. Whilst drawing upon the latest research evidence
concerning schools improvement, it is intended to be a practical
guide to building leadership capacity and is written primarily for
those working in schools. Through case study illustrations Alma
Harris and Linda Lambert demonstrate how leadership capacity can be
built in schools in very different contexts. Practical material is
provided to assist schools in generating the internal capacity for
change and development. The central message of this book is one of
investing in leadership at all levels within the organization to
maintain and sustain school improvement.
A sizzling new novel set in Taos, New Mexico. The third in the
Justine Trilogy, preceded by the award-winning, The Cairo Codex and
The Italian Letters. Anthropologist Justine Jenner travels to Taos
in search of D. H. Lawrence ...and her own identity. She stumbles
into the conflict and hunt for the migration patterns of the
peoples from the west. Here, she finds the Red Willow people,
archaeologists, Lawrence aficionados, and artists who draw her into
the riveting blend of cultures that is Taos. Lawrence discoveries
include the spirituality he found on Lobos Mountain, legal
documents that lay unexplored in the Taos courthouse for decades,
his lost will, and letters that more fully explain his mysterious
journey. After her Egyptian lover, Amir, joins her at Christmas, he
returns to Cairo to lead the revolution of January 2011. The
stunning finale to the Trilogy engages Justine in a life-and-death
struggle with nature and with herself.
"The Italian Letters" lies in the sensuous curvature of ancient,
20th and 21st century Italy. The sequel to "The Cairo Codex"
follows the adventures of anthropologist Justine Jenner after she
is expelled from Egypt in the wake of discovering the diary of the
Virgin Mary. Exiled into Tuscany, Justine finds herself embroiled
in three interwoven stories of discovery: the long-lost letters of
D. H. Lawrence to her great grandmother, Isabella; an ancient tomb
revealed the origin and migration of an ancient people pre-dating
Rome; and the genealogy of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. While shaken
by the frank revelations in Lawrence's letters and the intimate
relationship between the primeval Etruscan's and Jesus' mother,
Justine must confront her own sexuality and yearning for personal
freedom. The second in a trilogy, "The Italian Letters" is riveted
with literary, religious, and archeological history and
international politics, each narrative magnifying and altering the
meaning of the others.
A compelling new look at the role that teachers must play in the future of schooling. Explains: * Why teachers must take the lead in creating a new context for teaching and learning * How "constructivist leaders" make meaning of learning * What an ecological perspective will do to initiate and sustain learning communities in schools * How the parallel roles of leadership with adults and leadership with children emerge in the role of a teacher leader * The commitments, knowledge, and skills that are essential for teachers as leaders For everyone with a stake in the future of our educational system.
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