
Rural Turnaround Leadership Development
The Power of Partnerships
Ellen H. Reames(Editor)
Information Age Publishing
Published on 13. July 2018
Book
Hardback
294 pages
978-1-64113-292-3 (ISBN)
Description
Rural Turnaround Leadership Development: The Power of Partnerships focuses on a three- year rural turnaround leadership project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. The project was designed to foster the development of a cohort of aspiring school leaders in rural high poverty/low performing K-12 school districts. The Alabama Project was selected by the U.S. Department of Education, in part, because it was the only submission which emphasized partnership between higher education institutions, school districts and the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE). Facets of the book include a treatment of the structures and processes each university created to develop their unique program, the distinctive turnaround curriculum used at each university, the role of mentoring in developing aspiring rural school leaders and the internship experiences and practices which supported aspiring leader development. One of the most powerful changes witnessed during the project was the development of aspiring leaders by the major and ancillary partners. The cross-connections between K-12 districts, the ALSDE, and the three university educational leadership programs was a multifaceted and multi-layered collaborative approach. The partnerships not only strengthened within each master's program, but across agencies as a result of this project. The book will describe the value of partnership and leadership development through the eyes of the major contributors. The contributors or authors of the book will include the Alabama State Department of Education, the three educational leadership higher education institutions i.e. Auburn University, University of Alabama and Samford University, partner school district representatives and graduates of the program.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64113-292-3 (9781641132923)
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Person
Ellen H. Reames, Auburn University.
Content
Chapter 1. Alabama's Rural Turnaround: Growing Partnerships for School Success; Ellen H. Reames.
Chapter 2. Powerful Partnerships: The Alabama State Department of Education's Role in the Rural Turnaround Leadership Pipeline; Karen Anderson & Christine Spear.
Chapter 3. Alabama: Successful Rural School Context and Turnaround; William A. Bergeron, Ellen H. Reames, & Francis K. Kochan.
Chapter 4. Designing the UA PACT Program: Letting the Research Guide Us; Brenda Mendiola & Jingping Sun.
Chapter 5. Preparing Bold, Visionary Leaders for School Turnaround; Brenda Mendiola & Jingping Sun.
Chapter 6. Evaluating the UA PACT Mentoring Program: Lessons Learned; Brenda Mendiola & Sijia Zhang.
Chapter 7. Providing Opportunities for Real-World Learning; Jingping Sun & Sijia Zhang.
Chapter 8. History and Development of the Samford Program; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 9. Engaging Stakeholders in Curriculum Development; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 10. Mentoring as a Bridge to Practice; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 11. Partnering for Customized Field Experiences; F. Jane Cobia & Julia Hannah.
Chapter 12. Partnership: The Heart of Leadership Preparation; Ellen H. Reames & Susan Slear.
Chapter 13. AU PACT Turnaround Curriculum; Brittany M. Larkin, Susan E. Slear, & Lisa A.W. Kensler.
Chapter 14. Building Capacity for Turnaround School Leadership through Intentional Mentoring; Linda J. Searby & Brittany Duncan.
Chapter 15. The Leading-Edge Model: Transformational Mentors Guiding Aspiring Leader Interns; Diane T. Murphy & Deborah F. Quattlebaum.
Chapter 16. PACT Evaluation, Design, and Project Outcomes; Terry Cash.
Chapter 2. Powerful Partnerships: The Alabama State Department of Education's Role in the Rural Turnaround Leadership Pipeline; Karen Anderson & Christine Spear.
Chapter 3. Alabama: Successful Rural School Context and Turnaround; William A. Bergeron, Ellen H. Reames, & Francis K. Kochan.
Chapter 4. Designing the UA PACT Program: Letting the Research Guide Us; Brenda Mendiola & Jingping Sun.
Chapter 5. Preparing Bold, Visionary Leaders for School Turnaround; Brenda Mendiola & Jingping Sun.
Chapter 6. Evaluating the UA PACT Mentoring Program: Lessons Learned; Brenda Mendiola & Sijia Zhang.
Chapter 7. Providing Opportunities for Real-World Learning; Jingping Sun & Sijia Zhang.
Chapter 8. History and Development of the Samford Program; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 9. Engaging Stakeholders in Curriculum Development; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 10. Mentoring as a Bridge to Practice; F. Jane Cobia.
Chapter 11. Partnering for Customized Field Experiences; F. Jane Cobia & Julia Hannah.
Chapter 12. Partnership: The Heart of Leadership Preparation; Ellen H. Reames & Susan Slear.
Chapter 13. AU PACT Turnaround Curriculum; Brittany M. Larkin, Susan E. Slear, & Lisa A.W. Kensler.
Chapter 14. Building Capacity for Turnaround School Leadership through Intentional Mentoring; Linda J. Searby & Brittany Duncan.
Chapter 15. The Leading-Edge Model: Transformational Mentors Guiding Aspiring Leader Interns; Diane T. Murphy & Deborah F. Quattlebaum.
Chapter 16. PACT Evaluation, Design, and Project Outcomes; Terry Cash.