
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Partnerships for K-12 Schools
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 11. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
188 pages
978-1-4758-4652-2 (ISBN)
Description
Entrepreneurial Leadership is written for K-12 educational leaders who understand their critically important role as motivators, influencers, and entrepreneurs. These are leaders who have a mindset for pursuing opportunities that positively impact their organizations. They know that they need to go beyond their own institutions to see and seize opportunities that will bring resources and services to their schools to help their students achieve.
This book helps them to develop and use their entrepreneurial skills to cultivate partnerships with businesses, community organizations and individuals, and colleges/universities. General and specific guidelines are provided to initiate, develop, implement, evaluate, and sustain partnerships. Such partnerships can be with individuals, groups, institutions, organizations, and corporations at the local, regional, statewide, and national levels. Policies, procedures, and practices for effective negotiations within school systems and with potential partners are included throughout the book to promote enriched opportunities and noteworthy successes.
This book helps them to develop and use their entrepreneurial skills to cultivate partnerships with businesses, community organizations and individuals, and colleges/universities. General and specific guidelines are provided to initiate, develop, implement, evaluate, and sustain partnerships. Such partnerships can be with individuals, groups, institutions, organizations, and corporations at the local, regional, statewide, and national levels. Policies, procedures, and practices for effective negotiations within school systems and with potential partners are included throughout the book to promote enriched opportunities and noteworthy successes.
Reviews / Votes
This book explores an important, real-life skill that all principals should possess in their toolkit. Partnerships with outside agencies boost programs that schools can offer their students. In turn, students are provided with a rich, more advanced educational experience. Furthermore, forming partnerships empowers all stakeholders to have a community-based mindset. This is a must read for any sitting or aspiring school leader. -- Joseph Engelhardt, Principal, Alexander Hamilton High School, Elmsford Union Free School District, New York Dr. Wepner and Dr. Gomez provide an excellent road map for educational leaders to develop strong community, business, college and university partnerships to support the challenges facing K-12 schools. Wepner and Gomez offer specific examples and guidelines to help leaders tap into their entrepreneurial spirit to create innovative partnerships to improve schools through increased funding, resources and help, leading to more opportunities for students and the community at large. -- Kate Mathews, Principal, Anne M. Dorner Middle School, Ossining Union Free School District, New York This book recognizes the important work of K-12 leaders and the need to form partnerships to afford opportunities for students and staff. It is a valuable read that provides insight for leveling the playing field for public schools. -- Emily Hersh, superintendent, Mt. Pleasant Blythedale School District, New York Our students are naturally collaborative, curious, and creative, and an entrepreneurial leader ensures that school curriculum empowers students to recreate the world as they see fit. Entrepreneurial leaders pursue partnerships to enrich the curriculum, which is exactly what the world needs. This book helps entrepreneurial leaders know what to do to develop partnerships that work for their schools and their students. -- Jamaal Bowman, founding principal, Cornerstone Academy for Social Action Middle School, Bronx, New York Successful schools extend the concept of student engagement well beyond the walls of the classroom. Entrepreneurial Leadership offers school leaders a road map for developing strategic partnerships with individuals, groups, and organizations that simultaneously enhance the educational experience of students and build a culture of engagement. This book is essential for any innovative, solution-oriented leader seeking to broaden the coalition of stakeholders that actively contribute to student achievement and success. -- Drew Patrick, EdD, Assistant Superintendent for HR & Leadership Development, Scarsdale Public Schools, New YorkMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 b/w photos; 10 tables; 5 textboxes
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
284 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4758-4652-2 (9781475846522)
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Additional editions

Shelley B. Wepner | Diane W. Gomez
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Partnerships for K-12 Schools
E-Book
01/2020
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€33.99
Available for download

Shelley B. Wepner | Diane W. Gomez
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Strategies for Creating and Sustaining Partnerships for K-12 Schools
E-Book
01/2020
1st Edition
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
€33.99
Available for download
Persons
Shelley B. Wepner is Dean and Professor of Education in the School of Education of Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York. She has over 150 publications focused primarily on partnership connections between K-12 education and higher education and leadership skills for effectively supporting teacher education and literacy development.
Diane W. Gomez is Associate Professor of Second Languages (ESOL, Bilingual and World Languages) and Chairperson for the Department of Educational Leadership and Special Subjects in the School of Education at Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York. Her research and publications focus on leadership, professional development schools, and full-service community schools.
Diane W. Gomez is Associate Professor of Second Languages (ESOL, Bilingual and World Languages) and Chairperson for the Department of Educational Leadership and Special Subjects in the School of Education at Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York. Her research and publications focus on leadership, professional development schools, and full-service community schools.
Content
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Entrepreneurism and Partnerships
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Recognition of Partnership Opportunities
Chapter 2: Partnership Types
Chapter 3: Guidelines for Entrepreneurial Leaders in Building Partnerships
Part II: Real-Life Benefits of Partnerships
Chapter 4: Partnerships with Businesses
Chapter 5: Partnerships with Communities
Chapter 6: Partnerships with Colleges and Universities
Chapter 7: Sustaining Partnerships
References
About the Authors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Entrepreneurism and Partnerships
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Recognition of Partnership Opportunities
Chapter 2: Partnership Types
Chapter 3: Guidelines for Entrepreneurial Leaders in Building Partnerships
Part II: Real-Life Benefits of Partnerships
Chapter 4: Partnerships with Businesses
Chapter 5: Partnerships with Communities
Chapter 6: Partnerships with Colleges and Universities
Chapter 7: Sustaining Partnerships
References
About the Authors