Lead with Collaboration

A Complete Guide for Transforming Staff Meetings

Design Meetings Your Team Will Love

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In the age of time-strapped teachers, shifting standards, and distance learning, how can educational leaders ensure that every staff meeting absolutely could not have been an email? Jessica Gomez and Allyson Apsey set the agenda for planning—and leading—meetings that are purposeful, impactful, and inspiring.

Lead with Collaboration serves as a meeting guidebook for educators who understand that leadership is a collective endeavor. Staff centered and outcome oriented, these carefully curated strategies are designed to serve the needs of any team in any situation. So, whether you’re helping new hires to build confidence, or you’re navigating a crisis with a group of veteran teachers, Lead with Collaboration can offer you the tools you need to make every meeting an opportunity for connection.

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An indispensable resource that emphasizes the power of human interaction and the art of engaging others.
– —Jerry Almendarez, superintendent
Apsey and Gomez provide experienced and aspiring leaders with daily guidelines for effective collaboration with colleagues, students, and families.
– —Douglas Reeves, founder, Creative Leadership Solutions, and author of Fearless Schools
Lead with Collaboration is a top-notch resource for all educational leaders. Apsey and Gomez share strategies that are purposeful and practical.
– —Dr. Majalise W. Tolan, superintendent and author of She Leads: The Women’s Guide to a Career in Educational Leadership
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Publisher: Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc.
Publication Year: 2023
ASIN: B0C7WTLHN7
ISBN: 9781956306521
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