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The Principal as Early Literacy Leader

Help students take the first steps toward long-term educational success!

Highlighting the importance of building children's early literacy skills, this volume in the Leading Student Achievement series presents an overview of how three-, four-, and five-year-olds learn to read and shows school leaders how to: 

  • Provide effective support for teachers of young children, especially those who might struggle with literacy learning in later grades 
  • Recognize the hallmarks of excellence in early literacy programs 
  • Work with teachers, school teams, and parents to create and improve early literacy programs
  • Develop a school culture that sustains improvements in early literacy

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-K
  • ISBN: 9781412963077
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Series: Leading Student Achievement Series
  • Year: 2008
  • Page Count: 160
  • Publication date: December 03, 2008
Price: $32.95
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Description

Description

"Getting down from the ivory tower and stepping out of the principal's office, these authors offer some of the most important and useful books about leadership that principals can buy."
—Andy Hargreaves, Thomas More Brennan Chair in Education
Boston College

"Addresses some of the most important challenges facing school leaders today. The authors bring a remarkable combination of deep, practical experience and academic sophistication to these challenges."
—Ken Leithwood, Professor
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

"This series of little volumes provides a valuable resource for new principals who would become accomplished instructional leaders and seasoned principals looking to strengthen their leadership capacity."
—Roland S. Barth, Founding Director
Harvard Principals' Center

"This series allows school principals to integrate theory and practice themselves, resulting in highly insightful and practical strategies that will make a difference in schools. Practitioners: lead thyselves!"
—Michael Fullan, Professor Emeritus
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto

Help students take the first steps toward long-term educational success!

Highlighting the importance of building children's early literacy skills, especially for those who might struggle in later grades, this volume in the Leading Student Achievement series presents an easy-to-understand overview of how three-, four-, and five-year-olds learn to read and shows school leaders how to:

  • Utilize knowledge about early literacy to provide more effective support for teachers of young children
  • Recognize the hallmarks of excellence in early literacy programs 
  • Work with teachers, school teams, and parents to create and improve early literacy programs
  • Develop a school culture that sustains excellence and continuous improvement in early literacy

Filled with real-life planning models, time-saving reproducibles, and other resources, The Principal as Early Literacy Leader gives school leaders the knowledge and vision to implement quality early literacy programs.


Key features

  • Numerous examples taken directly from schools and classrooms provide models of good practice and working through the process of planning together
  • Checklists, templates and other tools in each chapter assist school leaders as they work with staff.
  • Guiding questions at the end of each chapter that leaders can pose to staff are starting points for professional dialogue related to instructional practices in the early years.
  • At the end of the book is a resource section titled Tools for School Leaders that contains many of the templates provided in reproducible form.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Introduction


1. What Every School Leader Needs to Know About How Young Children Learn Differently

Young Children Learn…Differently

Play: A Window Into Children's Learning

Young Children Learning Language Through Social Interaction and Intellectual Play

Language: The Early Framework for Later Thinking

The Intellectual Behavior of Young Children

Early Literacy: It's More Than Sounds and Letters

2. What We Know Makes the Difference

Transforming the Culture: The Role of the School Leader

Assessing Program: One Size Does Not Fit All

Recognizing Teacher Perception: Think They Will or Think They Won't, You're Right!

Developing the Early Dispositions to Be Readers, Writers, and Critical Thinkers

Creating the Conditions for Literacy: Six Ts for Exemplary Teaching

Developing an Inclusive Literate Community: Providing One-on-one Support Through Multi-Age Buddies

Strategizing for a More Flexible Curriculum

Defining the Teacher's Role

Developing Literate-Rich Environments at School

Building Partnerships With Parents

Early Identification Processes

3. Instructional Leadership: The Tools You Will Need

Developing a Vision: Changing Cultures

Guiding Principles

Defining Literacy: Three Key Expectations

Assessing Learning: What Counts as Evidence?

Management by Walking Around and What to Look For

Planning Models

Re-Conceptualizing Traditional Unit Plans

Timetables

Communication With Parents

4. Continuous Improvement: The Next Steps

Creating Professional Learning Conversations

Setting SMART Goals

Evidence-Based Decision Making

Teacher's Professional Development

Conclusion


Glossary


Tools for School Leaders


Must Reads


References


Index


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