Insider's Guide to School Leadership: Getting Things Done Without Losing Your MindMark F. Goldberg—noted educator, writer, speaker, and consultant—offers an operating manual of tools, tips, and techniques for dealing with the challenges that active school administrators face every day. The book covers vital topics such as recruiting and supervising staff, school safety, meeting planning, understanding data, staff development, and leadership. Designed to be an easy-to-use reference, each topic includes practical, commonsense policies and bulleted lists of advice and examples—all based on Dr. Goldberg’s own experience, as well as that of outstanding educators around the country, and best practices from the field. |
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Charge the committee with creating an evaluation rubric | 7 |
TWO Safety and Emotional WellBeing | 13 |
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