Full Description
This book presents, in 11 chapters, a comprehensive look at the school superintendent that will be welcomed in the fields of education management and policy. Many different perspectives are represented: studying the school manager (Glass, Kowalski and Glasman), minorities in the profession (Ortiz and Brunner), and the radical decentralization of the British school system under Thatch and Major (Campell, Powell and Parker). Legal positions and collective bargaining are also discussed to great effect. Professors, public school educators, and policymakers should all find this book useful due to the critical nature of the superintendency.
Contents
Part 1 Human Resources Perspective Chapter 2 Dilemmas of the Modern Superintendency Chapter 3 Executive Succession Processes and Management Success for Latina Superintendents Chapter 4 Preparing Superintendents in the 21st Century Part 5 Superintendents' Relationships to Key Stakeholders Chapter 6 Carring the Torch of the Jeanes Supervisors Chapter 7 Superintendents' Views of New and Traditional Collective Bargaining Processes Chapter 8 Superintendents and Local Boards and the Potential for Community Polarization Part 9 Superintendents as Policymakers Chapter 10 Superintendent Evaluation Chapter 11 Zero Tolerance Policies and the Superintendency Part 12 The Superintendent in Context Chapter 13 The Role of the District Superintendent in Leading Academically Successful School Districts Chapter 14 Caught Betwen the State and the Market Chapter 15 Bane or Benefit? Considering the Usefulness of Research Focused on Female Superintendents 16 Index 17 About the Contributors