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Improving Teacher Morale and Motivation - Leadership Strategies That Build Student Success

English · Paperback / Softback

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Improving Teacher Morale and Motivation discusses a key issue for school leaders: motivating teachers to improve learning for students. Immense and unprecedented changes in education-primarily with the pandemic and "great resignation"-have affected all areas of teaching and learning, including teacher morale and motivation. This engaging book takes an in-depth focus on student learning as it relates to teacher motivation, providing specific examples of how to motivate teachers during challenging times. Specific tools, templates, and strategies are incorporated throughout the book to help leaders understand and act on issues of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, collaboration and trust, growth mindset, effective feedback, and more. Further, this text incorporates a broader look at how school leaders can shape their school and make it a place where teachers want to work, where they are committed to the success of students, and where they see themselves remaining well into the future. This timely book is appropriate for all school leaders, including teacher-leaders and district leaders.

List of contents










Meet the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Support Materials
Chapter 1: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation
Chapter 2: Growth Mindset and Resilience
Chapter 3: A School's Reputation: The Intersection Between Climate and Culture
Chapter 4: SCT Effective Support: Listen, then Build a System
Chapter 5: Hiring and Retaining Faculty
Chapter 6: What's Trust Got to Do with It?
Chapter 7: Empowerment and Ownership
Chapter 8: Building Morale through Modeling
Chapter 9: Challenges and Concerns


About the author










Ronald Williamson is Professor Emeritus of educational leadership at Eastern Michigan University, USA. He is a former principal, central office administrator, and executive director of the National Middle School Association (now AMLE).
Barbara R. Blackburn, a "Top 30 Global Guru in Education," is the best-selling author of over 30 books and is a sought-after national and international consultant. She was an award-winning professor at Winthrop University and has taught early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school students.


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Improving Teacher Morale and Motivation discusses a key issue for school leaders: motivating teachers to improve learning for students.

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