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Trust Matters: Leadership for Successful Schools

✍ Scribed by Megan Tschannen-Moran


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Make your school soar by escalating trust between teachers, students, and families

Trust is an essential element in all healthy relationships, and the relationships that exist in your school are no different. How can your school leaders or teachers cultivate trust? How can your institution maintain trust once it is established? These are the questions addressed and answered in Trust Matters: Leadership for Successful Schools, 2nd Edition. The book delves into the helpful research that has been conducted on the topic of trust in school. Although rich with research data, Trust Matters also contains practical advice and strategies ready to be implemented. This second edition expands upon the role of trust between teachers and students, teachers and administrators, and schools and families.

Trust Matters: Leadership for Successful Schools also covers a range of sub-topics relevant to trust in school. All chapters in the text have questions for reflection and discussion. Engaging chapters such as "Teachers Trust One Another" and "Fostering Trust with Students" have thought-provoking trust-building questions and activities you can use in the classroom or in faculty meetings. This valuable resource:

  • Examines ways to cultivate trust
  • Shares techniques and practices that help maintain trust
  • Advises leaders of ways to include families in the school's circle of trust
  • Addresses the by-products of betrayed trust and how to restore it
  • With suspicion being the new norm within schools today, Trust Matters is the book your school needs to help it rise above. It shows just how much trust matters in all school relationshipsβ€”administrator to teacher; teacher to student; school to familyβ€”and in all successful institutions.

    ✦ Subjects


    Education, Nonfiction, EDU001000, EDU032000, EDU046000


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