Product Overview
How Leaders Learn portrays the developmental experiences of educators seeking to become accomplished leaders in their schools. The author presents a new model of leadership knowledge: the Interpersonal-Cognitive-Intrapersonal (I-C-I) model. Through the stories of teacher leaders and administrators in several leadership development programs, the book depicts the evolution of understanding, skill, and self-confidence. These learners grapple with questions essential to all effective leadership: Does my leadership generate improved learning for the students in my school? What are my greatest assets as a leader? What are my greatest liabilities, and what do I do about them? Can I find a leadership role that is both productive and sustainable for me and for the school I serve?
This dynamic professional development tool:
- Introduces a framework for thinking about how school leaders cultivate and support their own learning.
- Richly describes in leaders own words the deepening of interpersonal, cognitive, and intrapersonal leadership knowledge and action.
- Describes how to structure the Performance Learning cycle to support leadership that benefits students.
- Links recent literature and research to support new insights into the role of emotion, self-awareness, and interpersonal skills in leader learning.