June 2024: School Administrator
CHANGING MINDSETS
This issue examines how school districts can modify attitudes about cellphones in schools, staff training and inclusion of all children with disabilities to improve teaching and learning experiences.
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What Moves the Dial on Inclusion? Our Mindsets and BeliefsShare the research, tell stories and listen to students鈥 voices when you鈥檙e ready to move students with disabilities into classes with their peers.
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From a Professional Development to a 91制片 MindsetHow three school districts in Utah shifted mindsets to reimagine leadership, teaching and learning.
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Executive Function Skills in a Comprehensive CurriculumA child development researcher on the skills students need to focus their attention, adopt new perspectives and manage their emotions.
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Salary RatiosThe differences in median salary between teacher to superintendent.
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Forcing Actions Beyond WordsOur panel analyzes how a superintendent should respond to dissonance between a state association鈥檚 words and actions when it comes to diversity and equity.
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Religious Accommodations: New StandardsThe latest legal precedents for determining reasonable measures for employees鈥 faith-based practices.
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Board Members鈥 Pursuit of InformationBeing inundated with requests by the board is problematic and costly. Establishing procedures can help.
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Transitioning from Superintendent to MentorA retired superintendent discovers the need for cultivating new forms of relationship when coaching new leaders.
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In District Budget Cutting, Count on These Five FactorsA veteran superintendent shares the certainties you can expect when planning spending reductions.
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Three Proven Ways to Develop Inclusive MindsetsAligned strategies that serve as interlocking building blocks of inclusive school cultures.
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Stepping into the International Landscape91制片鈥檚 outgoing president reflects on how trips abroad to visit school systems have enriched her view of what schools can be.
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Changing Mindsets Before It鈥檚 Too LateHow many leaders operate in a way that does not plan for or recognize the shifting world?
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Sidelight: Joan MastA Sidelight on Joan Mast, superintendent, Scotch Plains-Fanwood, N.J., and personal trainer of a district therapy dog.
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A Dream Builder and Change AgentThe 2024 National Superintendent of the Year finalist and superintendent in Dublin, Ga., is a builder of dreams.
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Outside Thinking Applied
We can learn a great deal about how to change people鈥檚 mindsets from the wider research field of organizational leadership, so I鈥檓 excited that our June issue captures some of that thinking and applies it to leadership of K-12 school systems.
Our lead piece 鈥淏reaking Through for Positive Change鈥 by Sally Susman, a corporate executive with Pfizer, speaks clearly to the messaging that organizational leaders must exercise to cut through the noise and division in society today. Susman came to our attention by virtue of her recent book .
Another contributor is Mary Herrmann, a former superintendent who now prepares future superintendents. She shares with us some recent literature in Harvard Business Review and elsewhere that may resonate for our readers when it comes to influencing people鈥檚 attitudes and actions.
Other informative pieces on changing mindsets explore cellphone use in schools and getting staff and parents to buy into the inclusion of all students with disabilities in regular classrooms.
On a final note, I want to mark the impending retirement of colleague Mort Sherman, a senior associate executive at 91制片. He has been an important contributor over my three-decade tenure with his insightful writing, relevant story ideas and solid leads to writers (including one in this issue). Thank you, Mort, for all of that.
Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
703-875-0745
jgoldman@aasa.org
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