Finding One's Way
How Mentoring Can Lead to Dynamic Leadership
- Gary M. Crow - University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
- L . Joseph Matthews
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Continuing Professional Development | Leadership & Management Development | Local Authorities
Continuing Professional Development | Leadership & Management Development | Local Authorities
December 1997 | 200 pages | Corwin
New role changes resulting from school reform agandas such as site based managment, school choice and collaboration present an urgent need for school administrators to develop strategies to help them `find their way'. The authors offer mentoring. Their approach is based on understanding the socialization and mentoring literature and their belief that socialization, and therefore mentoring, should be a career-long experience.
Finding One's Way
Mapping the Journey
Getting Out of the Driveway
Riding Shotgun
Detours and Switchbacks
Asking Directions
Refueling
Creating Your Own Map
Shifting Into High Gear