Urban school superintendents face unprecedented challenges. They must
ensure that all students achieve a high level of performance despite a
lack of resources, the intractable problems of race and poverty, a
chaotic governance structure, and the often conflicting demands of
teachers, parents, unions, and the community. This important book,
edited by the co-directors of the prestigious Harvard Urban
Superintendents Program (USP), explores the ways in which
superintendents can make a difference in the lives of each child, every
day, by being knowledgeable about and driven by what happens in the
classroom.
The editors and distinguished contributors cover a wide range of vital
topics that superintendents face from the day they are hired to the day
they retire, such as how superintendents can most effectively
communicate their vision, plan strategically, institute instructional
reform, engage the community, and allocate resources. The book is filled
with illustrative examples of well-known superintendents who are
trailblazing new means to achieve educational fairness for all children
and are changing the landscape of urban school systems today. In
addition, Every Child, Every Classroom, Every Day highlights the Urban
Superintendents Program's Leadership Framework, which is designed to aid
administrators and educators in decision making and achieving equity. An
ancillary CD containing teaching notes and exhibits is also included (in
the print edition only) as an aid to teachers who wish to scaffold
material discussed in the text.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included
as part of eBook file. These materials will be made available for
download upon purchase of the digital edition
Co-published with Education Week and the American Association of
School Administrators.