
Solving School Challenges
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The authors offer tangible solutions to problems such as teacher retention and the educator pipeline, money, technology, innovation and initiatives, mental health and well-being, data, perceptions of education, educator commitment, and systemic issues. These issues may seem daunting, but the authors share stories of educators across the country who are already overcoming such obstacles. Each chapter provides inspiring examples, action steps, and takeaways to help you improve your school or classroom.
This thorough resource is designed to be a reference that you can use as needed-either by reading in order or flipping to the sections that most apply, and returning to again and again for a wealth of practical ideas that you can bring to your own setting.
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"Solving School Challenges is an important read for any educator. It's filled with real stories, practical advice, and strategies that you can use to make a difference in your school or classroom. This book is an empowering guide for tackling tough issues and creating real, lasting change."Peter DeWitt, Ed.D., Instructional Leadership Collective
"If you want to be a teacher and leader who brings joy to the job and helps to reduce stress for others, read this book. If you want to be the kind of principal who is a blesser and not a stressor, read this book. If you want to advocate for diversity, increased educator salaries, more state and federal funding, and access to technology for every child, read this book. If you want to be the kind of superintendent who supports engaging curriculum and classrooms, personalized professional learning, effective mental health support for staff and students, and trusting relationships in schools, read this book as well."
From the Foreword by Principal Salome Thomas-El, Ed.D
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Alexandra Laing is a visionary leader in K-16 education and an innovative change maker with nearly 20 years of experience teaching in elementary and secondary classrooms, as a district K-12 central office administrator, as a national director with an educational nonprofit, and as a research officer in higher education in a public HBCU. You can learn more about her work on her website NewEdgeLeadership.com, and you can follow her @Dr_ALaing.
MaryAnn DeRosa is a passionate and progressive educator, a classroom teacher for over 20 years, and continues to serve students by working in the classroom as a lead classroom teacher, special educator, and instructional and SEL/Equity coach. You can follow her @MA_DeR0sa.
Tiffany Turner Hall is an award-winning school principal with over 20 years of experience in education as a middle and high school social studies teacher and leader. You can follow her @DrTiffanyHall.
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