1st Edition

Motivating Others

By David P. Thompson Copyright 1996
    174 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    by Eye On Education

    This book shows how principals can foster collegiality, provide mentorship, offer rewards, and otherwise create conditions so that teachers will be internally motivated.

    - Setting the Stage
    - Fostering Teamwork, Collegiality, and Participation
    - Providing Challenging Work Roles, Intellectual Stimulation, and Autonomy
    - Providing Resources and Supporting Innovation
    - Providing Mentorship
    - Rewarding and Recognizing Effective Performance
    - Portfolio of One
    - References

    Biography

    David P. Thompson is an assistant professor of educational administration at East Texas State University. He received his Ph.D. in educational administration from Texas A&M University in 1993. His professional interests include job satisfaction and motivation, quantitative research methods, the principalship, and school law.Immediately prior to his appointment at East Texas State University in 1994, Dr. Thompson was an assistant principal at Westfield High School in the Spring (Texas) Independent School District. In addition, he has been a public school mathematics teacher and coach and a graduate research associate with the Texas A&M School/University Research Collaborative.For his doctoral dissertation titled “Job Satisfaction: A Synthesis of Research in the Educational Administration Quarterly,” Dr. Thompson received the outstanding dissertation awards in 1994 from both Division A of the American Educational Research Association and the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration.