Gunther, McGowan and Donegan draw on their own experiences and those of others in the field, to explain the importance of communication in school leadership. In focusing on the communication process—why it's critical for schools, and how it can be executed well—they make the case that communication must be a primary emphasis for leaders, not an afterthought.In Strategic Communications for School Leaders, the authors provide the insights and skills necessary for understanding the role of communication in educational leadership. They also lay the foundation for helping leaders-and those that aspire to be-create and execute communication plans that help to win the trust of an increasingly skeptical public and provide a means to advocate for schools' appropriate share of scarce resources.Topics addressed in the book include the following: understanding the audiences and their information channels; aligning the school leaders' messages with their educational goals and values; telling stories and using illustrative examples; delivering honest and credible messages (including admitting mistakes); using technology intelligently and appropriately; and creating and adhering to a communications plan.
Vicki Gunther is assistant professor at National-Louis University and former superintendent and principal of School District 73.5, Skokie, Illinois. James McGowan, communications consultant, is a former board president of School District 73.5, Skokie, Illinois. Kate Donegan is superintendent of School District 73.5, Skokie, Illinois.
AcknowledgmentsIntroductionSection I. Why Communication Is ImportantChapter 1: The Public Has a Right to KnowChapter 2: School Districts Need to Engender TrustChapter 3: School Districts Need to Advocate for ThemselvesSection II. How Best to CommunicateChapter 4: Know Who's Listening and How to Reach ThemChapter 5: Align Communications with District Goals and ValuesChapter 6: Show, Don't TellChapter 7: Cultivate CredibilityChapter 8: Take Advantage of TechnologyChapter 9: Develop a Strategic Communications PlanSection III. It All Comes TogetherChapter 10: What Happens When Your Communications Are WorkingAppendix IAppendix IIAppendix IIIAppendix IVAppendix VBibliography
Gunther, McGowan and Donegan have hit a home run with their inspiring, informative, and instructive book. The book provides the reader with rich and strategic communications for creating school cultures that enage in powerful conversation, inquiry and reflection. Essentials for embracing relational trust that leads to continuous improvement and school transformation....