School principals are constantly being pulled in different directions. How do you focus on the things that matter most? In this inspiring book from Danny Steele, creator of the popular Steele Thoughts blog, and Todd Whitaker, bestselling author and speaker, you’ll learn how to center your leadership on your core values and the practices that have the biggest impact. The authors reveal essential truths that will make you a more effective principal in areas such as school culture, appreciating teachers, and empowering your staff. The strategies are presented in digestible chunks, perfect for book studies, professional development sessions, and other learning formats. With the inspiring anecdotes and insights in this book, you’ll be reminded of your greater purpose – making a difference in students’ lives.
Essential Truths for Principals
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Author(s)Danny Steele, Todd Whitaker
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0367138018
ISBN-139780367138011
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank8,899
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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