1st Edition

Making the Right Decisions A Guide for School Leaders

By Charles Joseph, Douglas J. Fiore Copyright 2005
    160 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    This book provides a road map for school leaders as they engage in their single most important leadership skill: decision making. With practical examples, it demonstrates how to create a positive school culture, spur school improvement, and make decisions in the context of NCLB.

    -Setting the Stage for the Right Decisions
    -Creating a Positive School Culture
    -Culture, Climate, and Decision Making
    -A Model for Individual Decisions
    -When Two (or More) Heads Are Better Than One
    -Who Are Some of These Stakeholders?
    -Rationality in Decision Making
    -The Importance of Feeling Empowered and the Power to Empower
    -Faculty Buy-In: Appropriately Using Teacher Leaders
    -Parent Participation: Gaining Support For Decisions
    -Decisions and School Improvement
    -Decisions and School Bureaucracies
    -In Summary: We Are Family

    Biography

    Dr. Douglas J. Fiore is currently the Specialist for K–12 Leadership at the Virginia Department of Education. A former teacher, principal, and college professor, Doug is a frequent presenter at state and national conferences, and he has delivered numerous workshops to school districts, individual schools, and various educational agencies in the United States and abroad.Dr. Fiore is the author of the following books, published by Eye on Education: Six Types of Teachers: Recruiting, Retaining, and Mentoring the Best (with Todd Whitaker); Introduction to Educational Administration: Standards, Theories, and Practice; School Community Relations; Dealing with Difficult Parents: And With Parents in Difficult Situations (with Todd Whitaker); and Creating Connections for Better Schools: How Leaders Enhance School Culture.Doug lives in Midlothian, Virginia with his wife, Lisa, and his daughters, Meagan, Amy, and Katherine.,
    Chip Joseph has spent the last 16 years in public education working as a teacher and in various leadership roles. He a holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from The College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in Administration and Supervision from The University of Virginia.Although this is his first publication, Chip enjoys writing in various forms, including music and poetry.Chip and his wife, Karen, live on a farm in Montpelier, Virginia. They have three children, Cary, Jake, and Sadie.