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Principals must be knowledgeable about students, curriculum,
teacher performance, and the community that they serve while at the
same time, able to manage a myriad of daily activities. Often
times, management activities predominate and take time away from
leadership leaving little time for principals to engage in
reflective thinking and proactive planning. Learning to Lead
provides ten ideas essential to effective school leadership, which
are illustrated in the individual and collective traits and
qualities of the principal. This book will inspire and encourage
school leaders to reflect on their work; to look beneath the
surface of what they do to examine what really matters; and to
fine-tune their practice to build their capacity to truly make a
difference in schools. It will be of interest to anyone with an
interest in the principalship.
Principals must be knowledgeable about students, curriculum,
teacher performance, and the community that they serve while at the
same time, able to manage a myriad of daily activities. Often
times, management activities predominate and take time away from
leadership leaving little time for principals to engage in
reflective thinking and proactive planning. Learning to Lead
provides ten ideas essential to effective school leadership, which
are illustrated in the individual and collective traits and
qualities of the principal. This book will inspire and encourage
school leaders to reflect on their work; to look beneath the
surface of what they do to examine what really matters; and to
fine-tune their practice to build their capacity to truly make a
difference in schools. It will be of interest to anyone with an
interest in the principalship.
'Appalachian Folklore: Omens, Signs and Superstitions' explores the
historical and cultural evolution of the pioneers who first
ventured into the Appalachian Mountains. It includes hundreds of
whimiscal superstitions as well as folk cures, charms, and chants
practiced by the early settlers of Appalachia.
"Herald of Hope -The Chapel Car of Quinwood, West Virginia" is the
story of one of America's thirteen specially made religious
railroad cars that traveled the country from the 1880's through the
1930s, bringing hope and faith to the isolated communities along
the route of the railroads. The Herald of Hope arrived in the small
coal camp of Quinwood, WV in 1922 and changed the town forever.
Ahh Chihuahua gives owners and potential owners of the breed a
comprehensive overview of the origins, personality, health, care,
and training of the world's smallest canine. It is filled with
beautiful full color photographs of Chihuahuas that every fancier
will enjoy.
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