Shaping School Culture: The Heart of Leadership by Terrence E. Deal, Kent D. Peterson

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Textbook (Paperback - First Edition)

  • 176pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,626

Textbook Information

  • ISBN-13: 9780787962432
  • Edition Description: First Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: January 1999
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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  • Pub. Date: January 1999
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 176pp
  • Sales Rank: 43,626

Synopsis

Just as culture is critical to understanding the dynamics behind any thriving community, organization, or business, the daily realities and deep structure of school life hold the key to educational success. Reforms that strive for educational excellence are likely to fail unless they are meaningfully linked to the school's unique culture. In Shaping School Culture, Terrence E. Deal and Kent D. Peterson show how leaders can harness the power of school culture to build a lively, cooperative spirit and a sense of school identity.

The authors draw from over twenty years of research on school improvement as well as from their own extensive work with school leaders across the country to identify viable new strategies for effective school leadership. They describe the critical elements of culture—the purposes, traditions, norms, and values that guide and glue the community together—and show how a positive culture can make school reforms work. Deal and Peterson also explore the harmful characteristics of toxic cultures and suggest antidotes to negativity on the part of teachers, students, principals, or parents.

Using real-life cases from their own research, Deal and Peterson provide concrete, detailed illustrations of exemplary practice in different school cultures. They reveal the key symbolic roles that leaders play in school change and identify the specific skills needed to change school culture successfully. Shaping School Culture provides an action blueprint for school leaders committed to transforming their schools for success.

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Deal (educational leadership, Peabody College) and Peterson (educational administration, U. of Wisconsin) show how leaders can harness the power of school culture to build a lively, cooperative spirit and a sense of school identity. Drawing on over 20 years of research, they describe the purposes, traditions, norms, and values that guide and glue the community together. Using real-life cases, they show how a positive culture can make school reforms work, and they explore the harmful characteristics of toxic cultures and suggest antidotes to negativity. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Biography

Terrence E. Deal is clinical professor at the Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California, and consultant to business, health care, military, educational, and religious organizations worldwide. He is author or coauthor of numerous book, including the best-selling Leading with Soul and The Leadership Paradox.

Kent D. Peterson is professor in the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and founding director of the Vanderbilt Principals' Institute. He is author or coauthor of many books including The Leadership Paradox.

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