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Overview
Managing difficult employees is one of the most challenging aspects of a school leader's job. Written by experienced administrators, this resource provides specific techniques and strategies for identifying, working with, and evaluating marginal school employees.
John F. Eller and Sheila Eller provide essential information for understanding and dealing with employees who may have negative attitudes, lack awareness of their behavior, blame others for problems, or perform at marginal levels. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience, Working With and Evaluating Difficult School Employees includes
Appropriate skills and sample dialogues for conducting difficult conversations
Templates for putting concerns into writing and developing improvement plans
Information about legal issues and ways to protect administrators
Specific strategies for working with teachers, office staff, paraprofessionals, and custodial staff
Steps to take when termination becomes necessary
This ready reference helps administrators develop the leadership skills and competencies necessary to confront marginal and deficient behaviors and achieve successful results.
Synopsis
Managing difficult employees is one of the most challenging aspects of a school leader's job. Written by experienced administrators, this resource provides specific techniques and strategies for identifying, working with, and evaluating marginal school employees.
John F. Eller and Sheila Eller provide essential information for understanding and dealing with employees who may have negative attitudes, lack awareness of their behavior, blame others for problems, or perform at marginal levels. Drawing on the authors' extensive experience, Working With and Evaluating Difficult School Employees includes
Appropriate skills and sample dialogues for conducting difficult conversations
Templates for putting concerns into writing and developing improvement plans
Information about legal issues and ways to protect administrators
Specific strategies for working with teachers, office staff, paraprofessionals, and custodial staff
Steps to take when termination becomes necessary
This ready reference helps administrators develop the leadership skills and competencies necessary to confront marginal and deficient behaviors and achieve successful results.