Davis and Fowler have written the comprehensive book on developing and retaining the best teachers for our schools. Human Resources for School Leaders is practical, research based, and innovative in its approach; a must read.

- Chris Colwell, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Chair of the Department of Education at Stetson University,

Davis and Fowler represent a contemporary view of teacher induction for professional success. This book is a practical guide for harnessing the potential of a teacher as an educational resource for a school, school district and community. This book outlines how those responsible for the induction of teachers can build a process, culture, system, and formal structure within human resources that ensures teacher success.

- James Berry, executive director, National Council of Professors of Educational Administration and Professor of Educational Leadership, Eastern Michigan University,

Human Resources for School Leaders contains comprehensive and systematic coverage of all aspects of public school human resource management. Unlike other books focused on this topic, the authors ground their text on "student learning" and outline strategies designed to enhance school climate and culture. The early chapters focus on relevant theories and research supporting current human resource methods- required learning in any educational leadership preparation program. The following chapters take a more practitioner approach as main topics include recruiting, hiring, orientation, mentoring, leading, and professional growth of teachers. The differentiating factors between this text by Davis &Fowler and other texts on the market is (1) the forward looking approach taken by the authors in that they not only exam current 21st century HRD practices but also give the reader insight into future HRD methods in a century dominated by K-12 marketization; (2) the focus on building level HRD systems; and (3) the thorough descriptions of available technology tools that can be utilized to improve HRD systems and heighten quality control through efficient data-based decisions thereby impacting instructional capacity and student learning. The case studies are relevant and relatable, and offer practical strategies and techniques that can be easily implemented at the building or district level.

- Valerie Story, Associate Professor Emerita, University of Central Florida,

Human Resources for School Leaders contains comprehensive and systematic coverage of all aspects of public school human resource management. Unlike other books focused on this topic, the authors ground their text on "student learning" and outline strategies designed to enhance school climate and culture. The early chapters focus on relevant theories and research supporting current human resource methods- required learning in any educational leadership preparation program. The following chapters take a more practitioner approach as main topics include recruiting, hiring, orientation, mentoring, leading, and professional growth of teachers. The differentiating factors between this text by Davis &Fowler and other texts on the market is (1) the forward looking approach taken by the authors in that they not only exam current 21st century HRD practices but also give the reader insight into future HRD methods in a century dominated by K-12 marketization; (2) the focus on building level HRD systems; and (3) the thorough descriptions of available technology tools that can be utilized to improve HRD systems and heighten quality control through efficient data-based decisions thereby impacting instructional capacity and student learning. The case studies are relevant and relatable, and offer practical strategies and techniques that can be easily implemented at the building or district level.
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This was written to highlight the importance of Human Resources Development as it applies to all aspects of school leadership.
ForewordPrefaceSection I: Foundations of Human Resource DevelopmentChapter 1: An Introduction: Leadership and Human Resources Development and the Role of Human Resources in Educational OrganizationsChapter 2: Economic Theory and Developing Human ResourcesChapter 3: Strategic Planning for Developing Human ResourcesSection II: Hiring and Retaining TeachersChapter 4: Utilizing Technology with Human ResourcesChapter 5: Successfully Recruiting and Hiring Instructional PersonnelChapter 6: New Teacher Induction and MentoringSection III. Developing Teacher QualityChapter 7: The Role of Assessing Teaching and Learning in Promoting Organizational ChangeChapter 8: Methods and Value of Assessing Teaching and Learning Processes for Professional GrowthChapter 9: Leadership and Developing Human Resources in Educational Organizations through Professional DevelopmentSection IV: MiscellaneousChapter 10: Dealing with Marginal TeachersChapter 11: Recent Innovations and Human ResourcesAfterwordReferencesAbout the Authors
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781475837117
Publisert
2020-06-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield
Vekt
277 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
168

Om bidragsyterne

Dr. Douglas R. Davis is an Associate Professor and Director of Doctoral Programs in K-12 Leadership at the University of Mississippi where he is an Associate Professor of K-12 Leadership at the University of Mississippi. He has served as the editor of the Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education (now the Journal of Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Accountability), the Journal of Thought, president of the Consortium for Research on Educational Assessment and Teacher Evaluation (CREATE), and president of the Society of History and Philosophy of Education (SOPHE). Dr. Davis also served as a found member of the Board of Trustees of the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Georgia.



Dr. Denver J. Fowler is an International Researcher, Scholar, Author, and Speaker. A former award-winning practitioner in the PK-12 educational setting, and now a Professor of PK-12 Educational Leadership, Dr. Fowler’s goal is to further bridge the gap between the Higher Education setting and the PK-12 educational setting, namely as it applies to school leadership.