Leading the Technology-Powered School

Author:   Marilyn L. Grady
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
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9781412949484


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   06 July 2011
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""A straightforward and easy read about what it takes to become a tech savvy leader in today's educational setting."" -Nathan Flansburg, Principal Valentine Hills Elementary School, Arden Hills, MN ""The topic is timely and this book is practical and relevant to K-12 schools across the country. The tables, checklists, rubrics, research-based models, and website recommendations are terrific."" -Minjuan Wang, Associate Professor of Educational Technology San Diego State University Don't just ride the technology train - drive it Today's children would rather text than talk, use apps instead of maps, and carry their phones, computers, cameras, and stereos in their palms. They need an active classroom, interdisciplinary curriculum, and project-based instruction that mirrors their lives outside the classroom. Author Marilyn L. Grady offers a cut-to-the-chase approach for busy principals who want to successfully lead with technology for enhanced student learning. This helpful resource shows school leaders how to Develop a technology leadership team Implement professional development Assess technical needs, student learning, and teacher performance Address cyber safety effectively Included are field-tested tools in digestible ""bytes"" that bridge theory and practice, including a Principal's Exploration Agenda that outlines how to build capacity by taking just 15 minutes a day to explore recommended websites and blogs. Staying ahead of the technology curve is essential, and this book is written with an understanding that changes in technology are constant. The variety of principal experiences and vignettes will show you how to guide the way as your school's chief instructional leader.

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Author:   Marilyn L. Grady
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:   Corwin Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.260kg
ISBN:  

9781412949484


ISBN 10:   1412949483
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   06 July 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Organization Special Features 21st Century I. Human Capital 1. The Principal as Technology Leader Support Technology Use Action Agenda Resources 2. Teachers: The Magic Link Between Technology and Students Technology Use Generational Shift Action Agenda Resources 3. The Technology Leadership Team The Technology Specialist The Technology Leadership Team Action Agenda Resources II. Core Issues 4. Professional Development Action Agenda 5. Cyberspace Leadership Cybersafety Leadership Action Agenda 6. Assessment: Technology Skills and Knowledge Action Agenda III. Questions and Reflections 7. Questions and Reflections Technology Trends References Index

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Marilyn Grady establishes why it is important for principals to know and show the use of current technology. A straightforward and easy read on what it takes to become a tech savvy leader in today's educational setting. -- Nathan Flansburg, Principal The topic is timely and this book is practical and relevant to K-12 schools across the country. -- Minjuan Wang, Associate Professor of Educational Technology This book provides the busy school leader an easy-to-follow manuscript for promoting technology use at the campus level. It includes a litany of anecdotal stories and quotes that the author uses to provide insight into the connection between effective technology use and student achievement. -- Christopher Moersch


Marilyn Grady establishes why it is important for principals to know and show the use of current technology. A straightforward and easy read on what it takes to become a tech savvy leader in today's educational setting. -- Nathan Flansburg, Principal 20100617 The topic is timely and this book is practical and relevant to K--12 schools across the country. -- Minjuan Wang, Associate Professor of Educational Technology 20100617


Author Information

Marilyn L. Grady, is professor of educational administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). She is the author or coauthor of 23 books, including From Difficult Teachers to Dynamic Teamwork (2009) with Brock, Getting it Right from the Start (2009) with Kostelnik From First Year to First Rate (2007) with Brock, 194 High-Impact Letters for Busy Principals (2006), 20 Biggest Mistakes Principals Make and How to Avoid Them (2004) and Launching Your First Principalship (2004) with Brock. Her research areas include leadership, the principalship, and superintendent-board relations. She has more than 175 publications to her credit. She is the editor of the Journal of Women in Educational Leadership. Her editorial board service has included Educational Administration Quarterly, International Studies in Educational Administration, International Journal of Learning, Rural Educator, Journal of At-Risk Issues, Journal of School Leadership, Advancing Women in Leadership On-Line Journal, Journal for Rural School and Community Renewal, International Journal of Learning, and Journal for a Just and Caring Education. She is the recipient of the Stanley Brzezinski Research Award, NCPEA’s Living Legend Award, the Donald R. and Mary Lee Swanson Award for Teaching Excellence, UNL’s Distinguished Teaching Award, and UNL’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Status of Women. Grady coordinates an annual conference on women in educational leadership that attracts national attendance and is in its 24th year. She has been an administrator in K-12 schools as well as at the college and university levels. She received her bachelor’s degree in history from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana, and her doctorate in educational administration with a specialty in leadership from The Ohio State University.

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