Cover -- Contents -- Table of Professional Development Activities -- A Note From the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Introduction: Leading Through Your Strengths -- Chapter 1 -- What Type of Leader Are You? -- Chapter 2 -- Strengths-Based Leadership Priorities: You Can't Do It All -- Chapter 3 -- Succeeding at School Change -- Chapter 4 -- Your Leadership Team: Distributing Roles Effectively -- Chapter 5 -- Communicating So That What You Say Is What They Hear -- Chapter 6 -- Making Professional Learning Communities Worth the Effort -- Chapter 7 -- Observing All Types of Teachers -- Chapter 8 -- Tools for Schoolwide Discipline -- Chapter 9 -- Working With All Types of Parents -- Chapter 10 -- Strategies for Coping With the Stress of School Leadership -- Resource A: Descriptions of Leadership Styles for the 16 Types -- Resource B: Problem-Solving, or Z, Model -- Resource C: Making Type a Schoolwide Language -- Resource D: Further Reading on Personality Type -- References -- Index
Summary
This resource shows how an understanding of personality types and adults' individual leadership styles helps build school teams that can collaborate and distribute leadership responsibilities more effectively