Learning from Lincoln

Leadership Practices for School Success

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Leadership
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Author: Harvey Alvy, Pam Robbins ISBN: 9781416612391
Publisher: ASCD Publication: August 15, 2010
Imprint: ASCD Language: English
Author: Harvey Alvy, Pam Robbins
ISBN: 9781416612391
Publisher: ASCD
Publication: August 15, 2010
Imprint: ASCD
Language: English

What can 21st century educators learn from the example of a 19th century president? In this intriguing and insightful book, Harvey Alvy and Pam Robbins show how the legacy of Abraham Lincoln can guide today's education leaders--principals, teachers, superintendents, and others--as they tackle large-scale challenges, such as closing the achievement gap, and everyday issues, such as communicating with constituents. The authors identify 10 qualities, attributes, and skills that help to explain Lincoln's effectiveness, despite seemingly insurmountable odds:

  1. Implementing and sustaining a mission and vision with focused and profound clarity

  2. Communicating ideas effectively with precise and straightforward language

  3. Building a diverse and competent team to successfully address the mission

  4. Engendering trust, loyalty, and respect through humility, humor, and personal example

  5. Leading and serving with emotional intelligence and empathy

  6. Exercising situational competence and responding appropriately to implement effective change

  7. Rising beyond personal and professional trials through tenacity, persistence, resilience, and courage

  8. Exercising purposeful visibility

  9. Demonstrating personal growth and enhanced competence as a lifetime learner, willing to reflect on and expand ideas

  10. Believing that hope can become a reality

Chapters devoted to each element explore the historical record of Lincoln's life and actions, then discuss the implications for modern educators. End-of-chapter exercises provide a structure for reflection, analysis of current behaviors, and guidance for future work, so that readers can create their own path to success--inspired by the example of one of the greatest leaders of all time.

Note: This product listing is for the reflowable (ePub) version of the book.

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What can 21st century educators learn from the example of a 19th century president? In this intriguing and insightful book, Harvey Alvy and Pam Robbins show how the legacy of Abraham Lincoln can guide today's education leaders--principals, teachers, superintendents, and others--as they tackle large-scale challenges, such as closing the achievement gap, and everyday issues, such as communicating with constituents. The authors identify 10 qualities, attributes, and skills that help to explain Lincoln's effectiveness, despite seemingly insurmountable odds:

  1. Implementing and sustaining a mission and vision with focused and profound clarity

  2. Communicating ideas effectively with precise and straightforward language

  3. Building a diverse and competent team to successfully address the mission

  4. Engendering trust, loyalty, and respect through humility, humor, and personal example

  5. Leading and serving with emotional intelligence and empathy

  6. Exercising situational competence and responding appropriately to implement effective change

  7. Rising beyond personal and professional trials through tenacity, persistence, resilience, and courage

  8. Exercising purposeful visibility

  9. Demonstrating personal growth and enhanced competence as a lifetime learner, willing to reflect on and expand ideas

  10. Believing that hope can become a reality

Chapters devoted to each element explore the historical record of Lincoln's life and actions, then discuss the implications for modern educators. End-of-chapter exercises provide a structure for reflection, analysis of current behaviors, and guidance for future work, so that readers can create their own path to success--inspired by the example of one of the greatest leaders of all time.

Note: This product listing is for the reflowable (ePub) version of the book.

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