Don't Teach the Canaries Not to Sing

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781412948937

Creating a School Culture That Boosts Achievement

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By Robert D. Ramsey
Imprint CORWIN PRESS INC.
Release Date 11/09/2007
Format HARDBACK
Pages 176

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Preface: Why This Title Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction: Culture Shock 1. School Culture Under the Microscope: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It's So Important 2. The Many Phases and Faces of School Personalities 3. Profile of a Healthy School Culture That Works for Everyone 4. How Do You Know It's Time to Tune Your Bagpipes? Signs of a Toxic School Culture 5. Assessing the DNA of Your School's Culture 6. Avoiding "Fratricide" (Death by Friendly Fire) 7. A Dresser of Sycamore Trees: The Leader's Role in Shaping the School's Culture 8. Don't Teach the Canaries Not to Sing: Creating a School Culture That Works for All Students 9. Use All the Gifts (Assets): Creating a School Culture That Works for Staff 10. The Dancing Bear Metaphor: Creating a School Culture That Works for Parents and the Community 11. A Results-Oriented Work Environment (ROWE): Linking Culture and Achievement 12. No Deposit, No Return: Culture Building Made Simple Resource A. FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions Resource B. FSWs: Frequently Stated Worries Resource C. What Others Say About Organizational Culture Resource D. Related Readings: The Short List Index

Robert D. Ramsey is a lifelong educator who has served as a "leader of leaders" in three award-winning school districts in two different states. His frontline experience includes positions a teacher, counselor, assistant principal, curriculum director, assistant superintendent, acting superintendent, and adjunct professor. Most recently, he has served as associate superintendent in the St. Louis Park (MN) schools, where every school has been designated by the federal government as a National School of Excellence. Ramsey is now working full-time as a freelance writer in Minneapolis.

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