
What Every Principal Would Like to Say . . . and What to Say Next Time
Quotations for Leading, Learning, and Living
Noah Benshea(Author)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-7619-7606-6 (ISBN)
Description
"A very insightful and timely book that provides school principals with quotations for all occasions. This collection will enhance presentations and support leadership thoughts, initiatives, and policies."
Gerald N. Tirozzi, Executive Director
National Association of Secondary School Principals
Powerful quotations collected and organized especially for educators
From Pulitzer-nominated journalist and international best-selling author, Noah benShea, this quick reference collection of quotes belongs on the desk or in the briefcase of every school administrator. Organized by topics ranging from leadership, assessment, and character education to accountability, technology, etc., What Every Principal Would Like to Say . . . offers a variety of insightful launching points for virtually every topic encountered throughout the school year-and after.
From Chapter 1, Administrators, Principals, and School Leaders-
"Leadership is action, not position."
Donald H. McGannon
"You don't manage people; you manage things. You lead people."
Admiral Grace Hooper
From Chapter 22, Technology-
"Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education."
John F. Kennedy
"For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three."
Alice Kahn
From Chapter 23, Women in Education-
"Women are like tea bags; put them in hot water and they get stronger."
Eleanor Roosevelt
From John Dewey to Lily Tomlin, these quotes of wisdom and humor are ideal for speeches to the community, school board, fundraisers, and staff. They help frame presentations, letters, and other communications so both administrators and audiences can see old problems in a new light.
Gerald N. Tirozzi, Executive Director
National Association of Secondary School Principals
Powerful quotations collected and organized especially for educators
From Pulitzer-nominated journalist and international best-selling author, Noah benShea, this quick reference collection of quotes belongs on the desk or in the briefcase of every school administrator. Organized by topics ranging from leadership, assessment, and character education to accountability, technology, etc., What Every Principal Would Like to Say . . . offers a variety of insightful launching points for virtually every topic encountered throughout the school year-and after.
From Chapter 1, Administrators, Principals, and School Leaders-
"Leadership is action, not position."
Donald H. McGannon
"You don't manage people; you manage things. You lead people."
Admiral Grace Hooper
From Chapter 22, Technology-
"Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education."
John F. Kennedy
"For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three."
Alice Kahn
From Chapter 23, Women in Education-
"Women are like tea bags; put them in hot water and they get stronger."
Eleanor Roosevelt
From John Dewey to Lily Tomlin, these quotes of wisdom and humor are ideal for speeches to the community, school board, fundraisers, and staff. They help frame presentations, letters, and other communications so both administrators and audiences can see old problems in a new light.
Reviews / Votes
"A very insightful and timely book that provides school principals with quotations for all occasions. This collection will enhance presentations and support leadership thoughts, initiatives, and policies." -- Gerald N. Tirozzi "Truly an invaluable reference tool." -- Delaine Eastin "A quick reference collection of quotes from John Dewey to Lily Tomlin that belongs on the desk of every school administrator. Organized by topics ranging from leadership and assessment to technology, this book offers a variety of insightful launching points for virtually every topic encountered throughout the school year." -- Today's Catholic TeacherMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
242 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7619-7606-6 (9780761976066)
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Noah Benshea
What Every Principal Would Like to Say . . . and What to Say Next Time
Quotations for Leading, Learning, and Living
Book
03/2000
1st Edition
SAGE Publications Inc
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Person
Noah benShea is one of North America's most respected and beloved poet-philosophers, and a source of strength to millions around the world. He is the international best selling author of 20 books translated into 18 languages, including the famed Jacob the Baker series. He has spoken and taught at the best universities; served as a Dean at UCLA, visiting lecturer at MIT and The Fuqua Graduate Business School at Duke University, guest professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School, and a Fellow at several long range think tanks including USC's Center for the Humanities, and the esteemed Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
If you "Google" his name you find over 25,000 websites tied to his work. Noah benShea's inspirational thoughts are branded with some of North America's largest companies, dramatically impacting the workplace, and have appeared in hospitals, banks, on sugar packets, apparel, teddy bears and on over 30 million Starbucks Coffee Cups. His weekly columns on life were published for five years by the New York Times Regional Syndicate, and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He has spoken at the Library of Congress, is included in the Congressional Record, been published by Oxford University Press, and theWorld Bible Society in Jerusalem.
A highly sought after public speaker, he is also a private advisor to corporate and political leaders, serves as an Ethicist for the The Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, was nominated for the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas that Improve the World Order, and in 2007 his work in Russian translation won 1st Prize at the European Intellectual Book Fair in Moscow. Noah benShea is also the Nat ional Laureate for the ALS Association.
Now you can also have inspirational quotes from Noah benShea delivered daily directly to your inbox, via twitter, or on Facebook.
If you "Google" his name you find over 25,000 websites tied to his work. Noah benShea's inspirational thoughts are branded with some of North America's largest companies, dramatically impacting the workplace, and have appeared in hospitals, banks, on sugar packets, apparel, teddy bears and on over 30 million Starbucks Coffee Cups. His weekly columns on life were published for five years by the New York Times Regional Syndicate, and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He has spoken at the Library of Congress, is included in the Congressional Record, been published by Oxford University Press, and theWorld Bible Society in Jerusalem.
A highly sought after public speaker, he is also a private advisor to corporate and political leaders, serves as an Ethicist for the The Sansum Diabetes Research Institute, was nominated for the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas that Improve the World Order, and in 2007 his work in Russian translation won 1st Prize at the European Intellectual Book Fair in Moscow. Noah benShea is also the Nat ional Laureate for the ALS Association.
Now you can also have inspirational quotes from Noah benShea delivered daily directly to your inbox, via twitter, or on Facebook.
Content
Administrators, Principals and School Leaders
Alternative and Accelerated Schools
Assessment and Testing
At-Risk Students
Character Education
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Community Relations and Parental Involvement
Counseling
Discipline
Diversity
Early Childhood Education
Exceptional Students
Fundraising and School Finance
Math and Science
Personnel and Program Evaluation
Professional Development
Reading, Writing and Language Arts
Research and Accountability
School Change
School Safety
Teacher Preparation
Technology
Women in Education
Alternative and Accelerated Schools
Assessment and Testing
At-Risk Students
Character Education
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Community Relations and Parental Involvement
Counseling
Discipline
Diversity
Early Childhood Education
Exceptional Students
Fundraising and School Finance
Math and Science
Personnel and Program Evaluation
Professional Development
Reading, Writing and Language Arts
Research and Accountability
School Change
School Safety
Teacher Preparation
Technology
Women in Education