Douglas B Reeves: 5 books

Book cover of Finding Your Leadership Focus

Finding Your Leadership Focus

What Matters Most for Student Results

by Douglas B. Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

In his new book, author and international keynoter Douglas Reeves addresses a major challenge faced by today’s school leaders: an ever-growing load of programs and initiatives. Reeves contends that program overload not only taxes leadership resources, but actually hurts rather than improves...
Book cover of Leading Change in Your School

Leading Change in Your School

How to Conquer Myths, Build Commitment, and Get Results

by Douglas B. Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: April 14, 2009

Guiding schools through significant change is one of the toughest challenges educational leaders face, but learning from the examples of those who have succeeded can make it less daunting. In Leading Change in Your School, distinguished author and researcher Douglas B. Reeves offers lessons learned...
Book cover of The Learning Leader

The Learning Leader

How to Focus School Improvement for Better Results

by Douglas B. Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: April 15, 2006

“We can’t do that in our school district.” “I don’t have time to add that to my curriculum.” “We’re fighting against impossible odds with these students.” Effective school leadership does not have to be a losing battle. In The Learning Leader: How to Focus School Improvement for...
Book cover of Reframing Teacher Leadership to Improve Your School
by Douglas B. Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2008

Do you want your school or district to truly become a learning organization? How do you foster lasting and meaningful change? How do you avoid rejection of your new approach to teaching and learning? If you've been involved in a school change effort, you most likely have struggled with these questions....
Book cover of Transforming Professional Development into Student Results
by Douglas B. Reeves
Language: English
Release Date: May 29, 2012

How can we create and sustain professional learning programs that actually lead to improved student achievement? In this thoughtful and informative guide for teachers, administrators, and policymakers, Douglas Reeves provides answers. First he casts a critical eye on professional learning that is...
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