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Collaborative Leadership

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    • Pride Is the First Step
      Collaborative leadership efforts at Pocomoke Middle School in Pocomoke City, MD, give teachers and students ways to be engaged.
      By James Rourke and Elizabeth Boone
    • Transforming Teacher Leadership: A Conversation with Douglas Reeves
      Douglas Reeves discusses implementing teacher leadership and avoiding the three Bs: blame, bureaucracy, and balony.
      By Patti Kinney
    • Voluntary Teacher Leadership: Key to Sustainable Improvement
      When teachers embrace the idea of leadership, it becomes much more than a top-down directive.
      By Wayne A. Hickman, Lynda C. Moore, and Tonya J. Torek
    • Developing a Leadership Program
      It takes an enthusiastic and skilled leader with a heart for young adolescents to run an effective leadership program. Just as you want to hire the best math teacher to teach math, you want the best person possible to serve as the adviser to your leadership program, and that person may not be a teacher or administrator.
    • True Collaborative Leadership
      At C.D. Hylton Senior High School in Woodbridge, VA, Carolyn Custard has a Principal's Advisory Council composed of faculty, students, and parents that represent the school population and help to make sure the school is meeting the needs of the entire school family. 8/11/08, 10:47.
    • Tips for Principals
      Listening as Leadership
      By Chaim Feuerman
    • James Dierke on Leading an Urban Middle School
      What does it take to lead an inner-city middle school? Learn the keys to success firsthand from James Dierke, principal at Visitacion Valley Middle School in San Francisco, CA, and 2008 MetLife/NASSP National Middle Level Principal of the Year. Dierke is interviewed by Patti Kinney, principal of the NASSP National Center for Middle Level Leadership--and a former national principal of the year. 3/19/08, 21:32.
    • Leading Real and Lasting Change
      NASSP Associate Director for High School Services, Dr. Mel Riddile, introduces the newly released Breaking Ranks: A Field Guide for Leading Change. The 2006 MetLife/NASSP National High School Principal of the Year, Riddile offers key insights from his experience leading a high-minority, low-SES school to high achievement and eventual recognition as one of the first MetLife Foundation-NASSP Breakthrough Schools.
    • Practical Suggestions for Developing Leadership Capacity in Others
      A compilation of ideas gathered from the NASSP Middle Level Task Force and other seasoned middle level leaders for building leadership capacity in others in your school.
    • Teachers Take the Lead
      Staff development that is created and led by teachers develops leadership skills and collegiality.
      By Gregory W. Corder, Ian Marshall, Lori Lineweaver, and Peggy McIntyre
    • The Academic Evolution of Teaming
      Teacher teams need guidance to develop trust and focus on academic matters in addition to student issues.
      By Spencer D. Hansen