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Promoting teacher activism and advocacy as critical leadership
"Timely and accessible, this book critically explores the meaning and practice of teacher advocacy. Drawing from the work of teachers who advocate with and for students who are traditionally marginalized-including students of color, students with exceptionalities, students in poverty, and immigrant students-this volume investigates classroom realities like inequitable distribution of resources, student trauma, and uneven support for teachers' work from administrators. Unlike other texts on teacher activism, this book embeds activism within an existing leadership framework and strategies that teachers enact within the classroom, across the school, and in their communities. Foregrounding data in the five case studies, this book is an invaluable resource for pre-service teachers and scholars in teacher education, social justice education, and educational leadership"--
Why leaders fail and what it teaches us about leadership
"In Why Leaders Fail and What it Teaches Us About Leaders Willem Fourie helps us make sense of leaders' failures and why our expectation of leadership infallibility is misguided Whereas some leadership failures can be rectified, others lead to the failure of teams, organisations or institutions. Using cutting-edge research and reflective practices, Fourie explores leaders' failure at these personal, interpersonal, group, organisational levels and beyond. He explores five factors that cause leaders to fail: Ignorance of personal weaknesses The pretence that they know everything Overconfidence in their influence over others Destructive bias Bad fit in their organisation The author shows that our heroic bias - the expectation that leaders should be exceptional, charismatic individuals with a higher level of agency than other people - in many contexts increases the chances of leaders failing. The book offers readers with the tools to understand and respond to leader failure, distilled into seven lessons for post-heroic leaders. This is an ideal book for students and researchers in leadership, leadership development and management as well as professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills"--
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Conversations with power: what great presidents and prime ministers can teach us about leadership
"Fresh out of college and just beginning his work as a syndicated columnist and a researcher at the New America Foundation, Brian Till set out to interview the former world leaders he most admired. He hardly expected to get his foot in the door--much less to have revelatory, insightful conversations with so many of them. Here, he distills their collective wisdom into key lessons for aspiring leaders of the future, including the best ways to handle opposition, public opinion, and the information revolution. With a stunning list of interviewees including Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Ehud Barak, and Václav Havel, and Nobel Laureates Mikhail Gorbachev, Pervez Musharraf, FW de Klerk, and Martti Ahtisaari, among many others, these conversations provide an illuminating, entertaining, and uplifting reminder of what is possible when great leaders inspire and the public is engaged"--
The 21 irrefutable laws of leadership: follow them and people will follow you
HarperCollins and John C. Maxwell are celebrating the milestone anniversary of Maxwell's New York Times bestselling book The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership with the publication of a new revised and updated 25th Anniversary Edition. Maxwell has gone through every word of this book and updated it for the next generation of leaders. He has added new insights to these timeless laws and included lessons learned since he originally wrote the book. He removed dated stories and replaced them with fresh ones that apply to today's world of business. What Maxwell didn't change are the powerful leadership truths that have been helping people become better leaders for the last quarter century. This is still the best book on leadership people can buy, whether they want to learn leadership on their own, develop as leaders in a group, or teach leadership to others as a mentor" --
The 7 secrets of neuron leadership: what top military leaders, neuroscientists, and the ancient Greeks teach us about teams
The secret of persuasion -- What leaders need to know about the brain -- What leaders need to know about personalities -- Dorothy's journey : neuron secret one -- Playful toto : neuron secret two -- Generous tin woodsman : neuron secret three -- Our beliefs -- Passionate wizard : neuron secret four -- Courageous lion : neuron secret five -- Our needs -- Authoritative wizard : neuron secret six -- Wise scarecrow : neuron secret seven -- Our helpers -- Dorothy's revelation : neuron secret one redux -- The neuron 3-act play -- The eighth secret -- Neuron decision making
Teach for All counter-narratives: international perspectives on a global reform
The non-project / Jenny Elliott -- A tale from the tail of the fish / Nickie Muir -- Disparities between expectations and impact in fellows' experience of an alternative teaching program in China / Yue Melody Yin & Hilary Hughes -- Teach first, ask questions later : an experience of Teach First New Zealand / Sam Oldham -- Leaders in the community or educators in the classroom? : problematic dual roles of fellows at Teach For China / Sara G. Lam, Tongji Philip Qian, & Fan Ada Wang -- Teach for All in Latvia : a case study and warning to the world / Elīna Bogusa & Leva Bērzîna -- Meritocracy and leadership : the keys to social and educational change according to Enseñá por Argentina / Victoria Matozo & Adri Saavedra -- Leadership as an antidote to poorly trained teachers : the Teach For India story / Vidya K. Subramanian -- Sign of the times : Teach For Sweden and the broken Swedish education system / P.S. Myers.
Queen mothers: articulating the spirit of black women teacher-leaders
"Black women's experiences functioning as mothers, teachers and leaders are confounding and complex. Queen Mothers from Ghanaian tradition are revered as the leaders of their matrilineal families and the teachers of the high chiefs (Müller, 2013; Stoeltje, 1997). Conversely, the influence of the British Queen Mother on Black women in the Americas translates as a powerless title of (dis)courtesy. Characterized as a deviant figure by colonialists, the Black Queen Mother's role as disruptive agent was created by White domination of Black life (Masenya, 2014) and this branding persists among contemporary perceptions of Black women who function as the mother, teacher, or leader figure in various spaces. Nevertheless, Black women as cultural anomalies were suitable to mother others for centuries in their roles as chattel and domestic servants in the United States. Dill (2014), Lawson (2000), Lewis (1977) and Rodriguez (2016) provide explorations of the devaluation of Black women in roles of power with these effects wide-ranging from economic and family security, professional and business development, healthcare maintenance, political representation, spiritual enlightenment and educational achievement. This text will interrogate contexts where Black women may function as Queen Mothers and contest the trivialization of their manifold contributions. Questions explored are: 1) How are Black women positioned to mother, teach and lead others in personal and professional spaces? 2) What are the experiences of Black women mothering, teaching and leading their own children, families, and communities? 3) How has spirituality influenced the leadership styles of Black women and mothers and teachers?"--
Management and leadership in nursing and health care: an experiential approach
In: Springer series on nursing management and leadership
Management processes -- Theories of management and leadership -- Knowing self -- Diagnosing others -- Leader behavior -- Diagnosing the task -- Management in action -- Communication -- Power -- Confident communication / by Patricia M. Raskin -- Conflict resolution -- Time management -- Change facilitator -- Teacher -- Team builder -- Interviewer -- Performance appraiser.