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Get ready to be a renegade with this how-to leadership guide. We’re all looking for the next best app and what’s just beyond the tech horizon. But why don’t we have the same progressive appetite for pedagogy that we have for technology? Renegade leadership may just be the answer we’ve been searching for. Merging best practice with innovation, renegade leadership demands a call to action in the digital age by creating student-centered instructional leadership that connects equity, culture, and technology. After reading this book, you will learn how to: • Apply transformational tenets of connected pedagogy to your work • Increase your leadership capacity in curriculum, instruction, cultural proficiency, and school improvement • Lead staff meetings, plan personalized professional development, and improve student learning through more responsive teaching practices Using the latest research, vignettes from educational leaders, and profiles of inspiring renegades, this book challenges you to lead in the digital age. The only real question is…are you ready to become a renegade? “Renegade Leadership is so crucial to the work that we do in education. Why can’t schools be the place that other organizations look to for innovation?” George Couros, Innovative teaching, learning, and leadership consultant and Author of The Innovator’s Mindset; Alberta, Canada “Dr. Brad Gustafson provides invigorating, concrete examples of strategic thinking and skills for educational leaders to fill the vacuum that exists in many educational settings. Gustafson asserts that leadership and change in education are irrevocably intertwined.” Jon Corippo, Director of Academic Innovation, CUE “Renegade Leadership demonstrates what student-centered schools look like in the digital age. When we get relationships and pedagogy right, we can transform the very nature of learning. This is a book our students desperately need us all to read.” Erin Klein, Scholastic Top Teacher and Michigan Teacher of the Year
Relationships and Culture
Relationships and Culture
Water-Cooler Questions
Whether you are having a dynamic discussion in a graduate class, coffee with a colleague, or sharing on social media, the following questions are designed to elicit reflection. You can also access the companion website’s forum at www.bradgustafson.com to see how other school leaders are responding.
Chapter 2. Relationships and Culture: Guiding Questions
- What are the leadership behaviors we model that show relationships matter?
- How does a school’s culture lend itself to academic improvement and innovation?
- How might we cultivate connectedness in digital-age schools?
The quality of the relationships in a school plays a significant role in how healthy the culture is. School leaders who connect to students and staff in a relational manner are more likely to impact culture in a positive ...
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