Breaking the Silence: Overcoming the Problem of Principal Mistreatment of TeachersSAGE Publications, 2003 - 188 páginas This book exposes the various manifestations of mistreatment of teachers by principals, offering practical solutions for its prevention and correction. Information comes from a study involving interviews with elementary and secondary teachers from rural, suburban, and urban areas across the United States and Canada. The book provides tools necessary to identify destructive behavior and raises awareness of this common phenomenon in order to break the cycle of abuse. Key features include real-life examples and testimonials; specific forms and indicators of mistreatment, categorized into three levels; descriptions of the effects on schools and teachers, professionally and personally; and solutions for overcoming this problem. Seven chapters focus on: (1) "The Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers"; (2) "The Many Faces of Moderate Mistreatment: From Discounting Teacher to Offensive Personal Conduct"; (3) "Escalating Mistreatment of Teachers: From Spying to Criticism"; (4) "Severe Mistreatment of Teachers: From Lying to Destruction"; (5) "The Effects of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers: Lasting Wounds and Damaged Schools"; (6) "Worlds of Pain: The Undoing of Teachers"; and (7) "Overcoming the Problem of Principal Mistreatment of Teachers: What Can We Do?" (Contains approximately 225 references.) (SM). |
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... walked off . She was flat out rude . I couldn't believe that someone would stoop so low . If we passed in the hall , she would turn and walk the other way or she would give me a dirty look . She even snubbed me in the store . I remember ...
... walked off . She was flat out rude . I couldn't believe that someone would stoop so low . If we passed in the hall , she would turn and walk the other way or she would give me a dirty look . She even snubbed me in the store . I remember ...
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... walked out . No sooner did I get out of the office [ than ] I was in tears . Some of the teachers came to me and knew immediately something awful had hap- pened , but I didn't feel like I could say anything because supposedly somebody ...
... walked out . No sooner did I get out of the office [ than ] I was in tears . Some of the teachers came to me and knew immediately something awful had hap- pened , but I didn't feel like I could say anything because supposedly somebody ...
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... walked out . Students were fighting in the hall , so another teacher and I ran out to stop it . All of a sudden , the principal came by and said that we were being way too loud . He corrected us twice in front of the students . I tried ...
... walked out . Students were fighting in the hall , so another teacher and I ran out to stop it . All of a sudden , the principal came by and said that we were being way too loud . He corrected us twice in front of the students . I tried ...
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Foreword by Don Saul AASA American | xi |
Acknowledgments | xvii |
An Overview of the Book | 19 |
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Bringing Out the Best in Teachers: What Effective Principals Do Joseph Blase,Peggy C. Kirby Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |
Handbook of Instructional Leadership: How Successful Principals Promote ... Joseph Blase Pré-visualização indisponível - 2004 |