1st Edition

Leadership Challenges in High Schools Multiple Pathways to Success

By W. Norton Grubb Copyright 2011
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Principals are responsible for an increasing range of duties in an era of school reform, standardized testing, and more. These responsibilities are even greater in high schools, which are many times larger and more complex than elementary and middle schools. Yet little has been written on the special challenges of high schools and their leadership. This book fills the gap by exploring the challenges specific to high schools, including their size and complexity, the special difficulties in improving instruction, the crucial role of high schools for students' futures, adolescent behavioral issues, and many more. Grubb shows how principals and other leaders can address the complexities of multiple pathways, or efforts to create theme-based trajectories through high school - one of the most promising high school reforms. Looking to the future, he offers alternative ways of preparing professionals for high schools, and the responsibilities of districts for improving high schools and their leadership.

    Introduction The “People’s College” or “Pathways to Nowhere”?; Chapter 1 “Inspiring Work,” “Sunup to Sundown and Beyond”; Chapter 2 “You Can’t Do It All”; Chapter 3 “The Jewels in Our Crown”; Chapter 4 “Opportunities Together, Opportunities Separate”; Chapter 5 “Some Joke Show”; Chapter 6 “There’s Simply More to Do”;

    Biography

    W. Norton Grubb