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Transforming the Culture of School Leadership

Humanizing Our Practice
By: Joseph M. Giancola, Janice K. Hutchison

Foreword by Richard Hawthorne

Compassion leads to cooperation and personal transformation is the key to lasting school change!

Effective leaders and organizations blossom in productive climates. The authors describe the key to true organizational transformation in the one-on-one conversations and relationships that take place in a school. Personal transformation, one person at a time, is the key to building a team of educators who are heading in the same direction for the best interests of students, teachers, and administrators. The following best practices are highlighted with helpful strategies:

  • Developing a team before developing a vision
  • Creating a climate of Win/Win consensus building, negotiating, and decision-making
  • Helping team members become leaders
  • Implementing curriculum-driven staff development

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412916103
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2005
  • Page Count: 224
  • Publication date: May 18, 2005
Price: $40.95
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"In an era of accountability, it is all too easy for school leadership initiatives to dehumanize the culture of the educational workplace. Yet Giancola and Hutchison provide an alternative view of school leadership—one that supports a humane dimension which will transform the culture of school leadership, even in the most challenging of times. This book belongs in the hands of every school leader whose goal is to make a difference in the lives of students, teachers, and administrators."
-Richard and Jo Anne Vacca, Professors Emeriti
Kent State University

"Transforming the Culture of School Leadership is a must-read for teachers and administrators who want to transcend roles so often found in today's schools--roles that produce noncooperation, mistrust, and isolation between teaching and administrative staff."
-Jeffrey Harr, Teacher/Curriculum Leader
Stanton Middle School, OH

Compassion leads to cooperation, and personal transformation is the key to lasting school change!

How do successful schools create meaningful change? How can stakeholders improve and impact final decisions in the change process? Lasting organizational improvement and effective leadership blossom in climates of compassion, trust, and productive relationships. The authors describe the key to true organizational transformation in the one-on-one conversations and relationships that take place in a school. Personal transformation, one person at a time, is the key to building a team of educators who are heading in the same direction for the best interests of students, teachers, and administrators. This exploration of the Humane Dimension of school leadership illustrates the lasting effects of transformed school cultures.

Transforming the Culture of School Leadership melds research, theory, and the spiritual aspects of educational leadership to demonstrate how to encourage personal transformation. Giancola and Hutchison draw on a combined 50 years of classroom and school experience to relate their observations about the Humane Dimension including:

  • Developing a team before developing a vision
  • Creating a climate of win/win consensus building, negotiating, and decision making
  • Helping team members become leaders
  • Implementing curriculum-driven staff development
A culture of transformation nurtured through the Humane Dimension improves districts, strengthens schools, and empowers educators!

Key features

  • Identifies the humanistic side of school leadership and school culture
  • Offers real-life examples and strategies toward achieving the "humane dimension"
  • Integrates glimpses of the "humane dimension" in action
  • Includes extra resources for school leaders
  • Includes voices from schools that operate within the "humane dimension"

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Joseph M. Giancola

Joseph M. Giancola has been a public school educator for the past 27 years. Four of these years were spent as a secondary school administrator, whereas 18 of these years have been spent as the assistant superintendent in two different Ohio school districts. After graduating from Kent State University with a bachelor’s degree in music education, his studies resulted in certificates to teach music, mathematics, and business in secondary schools. After receiving his Master of Arts degree in Music, he continued his studies in the doctoral program at Kent State’s College of Education, where he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1988. For the past 12 years, Joseph has been the Assistant Superintendent of the Kent City School District in Kent, Ohio. In addition, Joseph is an adjunct professor of Educational Administration at Kent State. Joseph has coauthored numerous journal articles on educational administration. Along with coauthors Pat E. Crisci and Cynthia A. Miller, he has been published in several issues of the Government Union Review. In addition, he and Janice K. Hutchison have been published in the Ohio ASCD Journal. His written works and presentations focus on leadership and sharing decisions and power with educators to contribute to school transformation and reform. The Giancola family consists of Joseph and his wife, Helen, and their three children, Katie, Jerry, and Annie, whose leadership qualities continue to emerge in their high school and college careers.
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Janice K. Hutchison

Janice K. Hutchison has been a classroom teacher for the past 29 years. After graduating from Ohio University with a degree in secondary math, English, and reading, she taught reading for five years in a state institution for incarcerated young men. For the past 25 years, Janice has taught reading and English at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Kent, Ohio, while earning advanced degrees in Education Foundations and Curriculum and Instruction at Kent State University, where she was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1997. Janice now serves as the Coordinator of Staff Development for Kent City Schools and teaches English classes at the high school and graduate classes in Curriculum and Instruction at Kent State. Janice has coauthored the past two editions of Dynamics of Effective Secondary Teaching. She also contributed a chapter, “Maxine Greene and the Current/Future Democratization of Curriculum,” in William Pinar’s (Ed.) The Passionate Mind of Maxine Greene. Her written work and presentations tend to focus on power relations in school reform and classroom democracy. The Hutchison family consists of Janice and her two children, Cassidy and Mitch, who genuinely explore the alternative conception of power with others in their lives.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Richard Hawthorne


Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Authors


1. Introduction to the Humane Dimension

2. Humane Dimension Component 1: Communication Based on Trust

3. Humane Dimension Component 2: Empowering Relationships

4. Humane Dimension Component 3: Other-Centered Purpose

5. Humane Dimension Component 4: Personal and Organizational Transformation

6. Elements of a Transformed Leadership Culture

7. Elements of a Transformed Teacher Culture

8. Handling Challenges and Pitfalls

9. Evidence of the Humane Dimension in Schools

Resource A. Staff Development Activities for Component 1: Communication Based on Trust


Resource B. Staff Development Activities for Component 2: Empowering Relationships


Resource C. Staff Development Activities for Component 3: Other-Centered Purpose


Resource D. Staff Development Activities for Component 4: Personal and Organizational Transformation


Resource E. Adventure Education Center: Overview


Resource F. A Generic Process of Procedures for Win/Win


References and Suggested Readings


Index


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