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Intentional Moves: How Skillful Team Leaders Impact Learning
Intentional Moves: How Skillful Team Leaders Impact Learning
Author: Elisa B. MacDonald
For maximum impact, let intention drive your actions
Leading a team means more than running meetings. It's leading collaborative learning for continuous improvement. Like effective teachers in the classroom, skillful team leaders decide what they are aiming to achieve and make small, intentional moves to produce powerful learning outcomes for teachers and students.
In this long-awaited follow-up to her best-selling book, The Skillful Team Leader, acclaimed educator Elisa MacDonald presents nearly 150 effective moves, organized by intention, for any educator who leads a team.
In this book, you'll find strategies to lead with purpose and direction, including how to:
foster an inclusive environment and strengthen team trust
interrupt bias and cultivate diverse perspectives
navigate resistance and manage conflict
facilitate data analysis
lead peer observation
assess your team's collaboration
and so much more!
Written in a practitioner-friendly format with a light tone and relatable stories, this is a must-have book for all team leaders and those who support them in your school.
Published: 29th August 2022
ISBN: 9781506392844
Number Of Pages: 504
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