The Skillful Leader Confronting Mediocre Teaching

The Skillful Leader Confronting Mediocre Teaching by Alexander Dana Platt, published by Ready About Press in 2000, offers a comprehensive toolkit for evaluators and supervisors aiming to enhance the performance of underperforming teachers. This edition spans 225 pages and is presented in English, focusing on practical strategies grounded in The Skillful Teacher framework. The book employs case studies, legal notes, and assessment tools to provide actionable insights for educational leaders.
Readers will discover a range of methods and strategies designed to support teachers in improving their effectiveness rather than opting for removal. The inclusion of personal accounts from leaders in action further enriches the content, illustrating how even the most entrenched educators can benefit from targeted intervention. This resource is particularly relevant for those involved in education, teaching, and leadership, making it a valuable addition to the professional development of educational supervisors.
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Based on The Skillful Teacher framework, this book is targeted to evaluators and supervisors who want a field-tested toolkit of strategies to improve, rather than remove, underperforming teachers. Using case studies, legal notes and a model contract, assessment tools, and personal accounts of leaders in action, the authors show how even the most seemingly entrenched teacher can be helped.
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