The Strategy Playbook for Educational Leaders: Principles and Processes

Author:   Isobel Stevenson (Connecticut Center for School Change) ,  Jennie M. Weiner (University of Connecticut, USA.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367331702


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"This how-to resource provides leaders with a concrete framework for a strategic improvement plan, helping educators link the ""principles"" to ""processes"" of planning. Packed with key takeaways and additional resources, this book provides the concrete tools to design a strong strategy for improvement and enables educational leaders to think constructively about why we plan, what an effective strategic plan should contain, and how to create meaningful dialogue to support plan development, implementation, and monitoring for continuous improvement. The Strategy Playbook for Educational Leaders provides superintendents, central office staff, principals, and teacher leaders with the opportunity to reframe the process of their strategic planning and breathe new life into the activity."

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Author:   Isobel Stevenson (Connecticut Center for School Change) ,  Jennie M. Weiner (University of Connecticut, USA.)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9780367331702


ISBN 10:   0367331705
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Setting the Stage 1. Strategic Planning for Continuous Improvement 2. What Is Strategy? Part 2: Getting to Business 3. Building a Strategy 4. Leadership and Creating Conditions for Success 5. Shared Understanding of High-Quality Teaching and Learning Part 3: Monitoring and Continuous Improvement 6. How Do We Know it is Working? 7. Conclusion

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Strategic planning is the graveyard where promising ideas go to die. Put excellent ideas into a strategic planning framework and they will get starved of inspiring language, exhausted after endless meetings, and paralyzed by rigid frameworks and metrics. This book, however, is the antithesis of everything you assumed or imagined about strategic planning. Accessible, practical, and counterintuitive, it knocks traditional assumptions like SMART goals on the head and puts in their place a clear and simple alternative. Strategic planning, it turns out, is about actually doing something that matters, with the people you've got or are able to get, in a way that is feasible, and that makes perfect sense. If you want to bring strategic planning back from the dead and enliven your school's improvement plans, this is the book for you. -Andy Hargreaves, Research Professor, Boston College In The Strategy Playbook for Educational Leaders, Stevenson and Weiner draw on their deep experience in schools and districts to clarify the purpose of educational planning (instructional improvement, not bureaucratic compliance) and explain how to do it (with others, learning-as-you-go, continuously assessing progress). They chart an ambitious and productive path for individual and organizational learning-one that is grounded in principle, guided by goals, and geared for action. -Susan Moore-Johnson the Jerome T. Murphy Research Professor in Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education


Author Information

Isobel Stevenson is a Director at the Connecticut Center for School Change, USA. She has been a district Chief Academic Office, Principal, Assistant Principal, Curriculum Coordinator, and Teacher. Jennie M. Weiner is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut, USA. She has worked for Rhode Island Department of Education on issues of school turnaround and capacity building, and was a senior research associate for the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP) at the Milken Family Foundation.

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