Harness the Power of Reflection
Ron Nash
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik
Beschreibung
"Anyone in the education field would benefit from reading this book. Ron Nash expertly weaves in case studies illustrating the topic of each chapter. He has inspired me to continue to focus on improvement in my school."
—Jill Broaddus, Principal
Cool Spring Elementary, Leesburg, VA
Elevate your team′s attitude from "whatever" to "whatever it takes"
Seasoned educator Ron Nash shares the results of his visits to schools where "we will do better" has replaced "whatever" as the official mantra. His findings will inspire school staff members to embark on their own continuous improvement journeys and model that experience for their students. This book provides a framework for individual reflection and evaluation of schools′ processes as part of a professional development program. Ideally, all staff members will be on board. But even with less than 100% support, each person can make a difference. The results speak for themselves:
Inspired and empowered staff members
- Active classrooms with engaged students who enjoy school
- A customer service-oriented culture where parents feel welcome and valued
- A schoolwide commitment to sustaining improvement efforts
Included are strategies, action items, processes, and examples from successful programs nationwide. From the classroom to the lunchroom, students learn from those around them. By modeling commitment, self-renewal, and persistence in the face of difficulties, we are teaching skills that will serve students well in adulthood.
Kundenbewertungen
Principal, Reflective Practice, Leadership, Staff Development, Teacher, Inspiration, School Reform, School Change, Motivation, School Climate, Sustainable School Improvement, School Culture, Self improvement