Ebook: Leaders As Communicators and Diplomats
Author: Paul D. Houston, Alan M. Blankstein, Robert W. Cole
- Tags: School superintendents--United States.
- Series: The Soul of Educational Leadership Ser.
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Corwin Press
- City: Thousand Oaks, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Motivate, persuade, and inspire your school community! A central role of any educational leader is that of an accomplished communicator--one who can relate to diverse communities, promote cooperative interaction, and unify stakeholders around the larger cause of quality education for every student. This sixth volume in the Soul of Educational Leadershipseries provides innovative ideas on diplomacy and practical strategies for strengthening communications skills. With contributions from top leadership figures like Paul D. Houston, John R. Hoyle, Rich Bagin, and Daniel H. Pink, this resource emphasizes the importance of clear and purposeful communication in gaining support, avoiding misunderstandings, and establishing productive communitywide relationships. Individual chapters demonstrate how readers can: Create dynamic, effective districtwide communication systems Respond to district challenges and issues Use electronic communication tools effectively Secure and increase funding for their schools and districts Increase avenues for informing the public about issues that affect schools and students This insightful book offers all school leaders a rich array of creative, thoughtful communication approaches to empower their leadership and inspire everyone who has a stake in preparing today′s students for tomorrow′s challenges.
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