Transforming School Leadership and Management to Support Student Learning and Development: The Field Guide to Comer Schools in Action

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Corwin Press, May 12, 2004 - Education - 215 pages

This comprehensive field guide will be an essential resource for every school leader charged with fostering the healthy development and academic success of students.

 

Contents

Essential Understandings of the Yale School
15
Identifying the Problem You Are Trying
41
School Planning and Management
77
Community Investment in Schools
97
Parent Teams
105
The Student and Staff Support Team and
127
The Student and Staff Support Team
149
School
155
Letters From an Experienced Facilitator
163
Facilitators Model Communication Excellence
181
Reaching Consensus in Team Meetings
185
The School Development Program Implementation
191
Resources
203
Index
209
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Edward T. Joyner, Ed.D., is the Executive Director of the Yale School Development Program. He served as the SDP′s first director of training, was the original designer of the SDP Leadership Development Academies, and initiated university-public school partnerships to strengthen local school reform efforts. He is the architect of the SDP′s systemic initiative to coordinate the work of the school board, central office, building staff, and the larger school community to create an optimal environment for teaching and learning throughout each school district. He currently oversees all of the operations of the Yale School Development Program and serves as the lead implementation coordinator for New York. James P. Comer, M.D., is the founder and chairman of the Yale School Development Program, Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale Child Study Center, and Associate Dean of the Yale University School of Medicine. He has been the recipient of the Grawemeyer Award in Education, the John and Mary Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine Award, the Rockefeller Public Service Award, the Harold W. McGraw, Jr., Prize in Education, the Charles A. Dana Award for Pioneering Achievement in Education, the Heinz Award for Service to Humanity, and many other awards and honors, including 41 honorary degrees.

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