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Educational Innovations Series

Cage-Busting Leadership (Educational Innovations Series) by Hess Frederick M. (2013-02-01) Paperback

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First published January 11, 2013

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November 1, 2018
The premise of this book is good. I happened to see Frederick Hess present at a conference and received a copy of the book. The points that he makes in the book and in his lecture series make sense. Use policy for leverage, don’t concede to extras in a contract when the law says you don’t have to. Fair points, but as a leader, relationships are important and in the education business if you are hated, you won’t be around very long!
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September 19, 2021
Great strategies fro moving beyond one's comfort zone and out of mediocre.
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April 6, 2013
Hess has a great idea - that we have been letting education leaders (administrators, district officials, and politicians) get away with blaming unions and teachers for bad policies, when in fact the policies are not nearly so restrictive as these bureaucrats would have us believe, and the bureaucrats are themselves partly to blame for the policies in the first place.
What comes from this is some great advice on how leaders can practically work around policy restrictions to ignite progress in our school systems.
Unfortunately, Hess litters the book with all of these lame pop-culture references; and I would estimate he uses the phrase "cage-busters" at least 2 times per page throughout the book. Still, if you can look past that this is a great contribution to our efforts to improve school systems.
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October 6, 2013
Helpful thoughts about how to bring about substantive change in education. There's a good emphasis on defining precisely your reform goals and looking into exactly what is (and isn't) actually standing in the way of you achieving those goals.
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August 4, 2013
Read this for work, but I found it pretty interesting and relevant to both my professional and personal life.
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July 5, 2015
Thought provoking ideas for school leaders. While not every idea is one I've agreed with, I respect the courage, tenacity, and intentions of those featured.
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