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Daria Cook Waetjen & Terrence E. Deal 
Making Sense of Social Networks in Schools 

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‘It is refreshing to see a volume dedicated first and foremost to understanding and building human relationships in schools. By developing strong networks, schools can foster open systems committed to distributive leadership and exemplary academic outcomes.’
—Sharon Conley, Professor
University of California, Santa Barbara


Discover how to navigate your school′s social networks to maximize communication and collaboration!


Social networks reflect the usually invisible relationships that control the flow of information and power within a school. This compelling guide provides school leaders with an understanding of the real relationships within their schools and how to use their social savvy to promote school goals.


This resource examines the types of social networks typically found in schools and provides samples of social network maps, steps for developing your own maps, and practical advice for managing social networks effectively. Learn how to leverage the power of:



  • Task networks determined by work roles and organizational structure

  • Friendship networks based on relationships between staff members

  • Power networks that can influence opinions and resources

  • Culture networks that can help unite staff


By understanding the many relationships that contribute to a school′s culture, leaders can cultivate innovative ideas, enhance teacher capacity, manage conflict, and get things done.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Foreword by Guilbert Hentschke

Preface: What′s in a Song?

Lyrics to Green Door

Introduction: The New Principal Encounters a Locked Door: Through a Smoky Cloud

Outside Looking In

Overview of the Book

1. A Glimmer of Networks: Saw an Eyeball Peepin′

Business Research

Predominance of Networks

Impact on Schools

Misreading Clues

The Context of Leadership

Managing Networks

Finding Direction

2. Network Basics: Green Door, What’s That Secret You’re Keepin’

Nuts and Bolts

Network Players

Whole Networks

The Key to the Green Door

3. Limitations of Task Networks: Door Slammed, Hospitality′s Thin There

Searching for the Boss

Turned Down by the Boss

No Access

Finding Access

Awareness

Resources

Stephanie Relaxes the Rule Book

4. Friendship Networks: The Happy Crowd

Finding Friends

Someone Who Understands Me

Someone Convenient

The Impact of Comfortable Connections

Emotional Contagion

Informal Induction

Jasmine’s Cost-Benefit Decision

Friendship and Productivity

Antipathy and Its Problems

The Blessings and Curses of Friendship Networks

5. Power Networks: Wish They’d Let Me In

Politics as Usual

Power Stars

Power as Perception

Power Players

Baskets and Eggs

Working the Power Networks

Principals as Politicians

6. Culture Networks: They Laugh a Lot Behind the Green Door

Stories and Traditions

Ties That Bind

The Way Things Are Done Around Here

Tribal Leaders, Mavericks, Mavens, Gossips, and Spies

The Door Ajar

Cultural Players

Trust Thy Neighbor

The Spirit Moves Her: A Principal Assumes the Dais

The Ghost of Garvey

A Bonding Moment

Reflecting on Garvey’s Green Door

7. Scoping and Working the Networks: Midnight, One More Night Without Sleepin’

Promises and Caveats of Network Study

Beyond Individual Players

Learning Communities, Culture, and Communication

Making Sense of School Networks

Opening a Can of Worms: Big Brother or the Future of Leadership

Inside the Green Door

Appendix: Research on Networks in Sociology, Business, and Education

Network Literature

Network and Related Literature in Education

Our Endeavors in Social Network Analysis

References

Index

About the author

Ted Purinton is assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at National-Louis University in Chicago. His research interests are in organizational theory, educational policy, and innovation diffusion. He has worked with various organizations in their explorations of their own internal social networks.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 176 ● ISBN 9781452294940 ● File size 2.3 MB ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City Thousand Oaks ● Country US ● Published 2008 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5353990 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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