I just got this book in the mail and picked it up this morning. It will be a perfect companion to Instructional Rounds and Strategy in Action. Moreoever, from the introduction, it looks like a great resource for understanding and using the new EducateAlabama evaluation system.
Here are some excerpts from the introduction: "So while hiring and firing are tremendously important, this book will focus on strategies for supporting and improving the teachers (ranging from excellent to mediocre) who are in the classrooms now (p.xvi)."
"This book will present four closely linked strategies for principals: making short, unannounced classroom visits followed by one-on-one feedback conversations; participating much more actively in the curriculum planning process; working with teacher teams to analyze and follow up on interim assessment results; and using rubrics for end-of-year teacher evaluation. I believe these are the most effective ways for a principal to excercise instructional leadership and make a real difference at the classroom level (p. xvii)."
The author is a former teacher, principal and district staffer who spent 32 years in the Boston city schools