Making Time to Lead
How Principals Can Stay on Top of It All
- Richard A. Simon - Cold Spring Harbor Central School District
- James F. Newman - East Williston Union Free School District, NY
January 2004 | 96 pages | Corwin
Due to the ever-increasing demands of the Headship, Head Teachers are leaving the schools in record numbers. Both primary and secondary heads claim their average workweek is between 80-90 hours. To complicate matters, the current emphasis in university, induction, and training programmes for headteachers is on leadership - instructional, curricular, ethical, etc. Lost in this focus are the day-to-day demands that often make managing one's time as challenging as leading a school. Making Time to Lead provides timesaving tips, strategies, and practical ideas that will help headteachers better manage themselves, their office, and ultimately their school. The book will be divided into topical chapters: getting organized, creating a calendar, communicating with stakeholders, delegating responsibilities, planning through the summer, maintaining the personal touch, taking care of oneself.
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
1. Organizing
2. Time
3. Communication
4. Delegation
5. Summer
6. People
7. Self
Resource A: Today's Agenda
Resource B: Yearly Task List
Resource C: Faculty Note Cards
Resource D: Student Planner Memo
Resource E: Aspiring Administrator Training Brochure
Resource F: Administrative Retreat Memo
This book would be a wonderful guide for someone new to the profession. The practical strategies and ideas will truly help that first year principal.
Brownsburg Junior High School, Indianapolis, IN
The examples and suggested activities are great with lots of simple suggestions that are real and practical--very effective!
Red Bank Elementary, Clovis, CA
"This is not your ordinary time management tome. Making Time to Lead is a geared to the specialized needs of principals and will help you 'find the time to lead--as well as manage--schools.'"