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Managing Difficult, Frustrating, and Hostile Conversations : Strategies for Savvy Administrators

Managing Difficult, Frustrating, and Hostile Conversations : Strategies for Savvy Administrators

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Managing Difficult, Frustrating, and Hostile Converstations
Review: As a principal, I found this book to be excellent. It provides the reader with vignettes that relate well to the ISSLC standards. It also provides a foundation and understanding to better prepare administrators for those hostile and difficult conversations that we all will encounter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a Gem !
Review: Kosmoski and Pollack have written an easy to read, easy to apply book. It is a valuable tool for any administrator. Great ideas for dealing with conflict effectively without giving in and without alientating the parent or co-worker who comes to you with complaints and problems.

I've read this book twice since buying it earlier this year. The succinct vignettes allow for easy access and readability.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Real- Life, Practical Guide
Review: This book is based on real-world events in every kind of school situation: urban and suburban districts, elementary through high school campuses, adults who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, confidentiality issues, screaming parents, etc. The authors discuss each situation and how administrators responded. They tell us what parts of the scenario were handled correctly AND WHY, and what might be done differently. I feel more confident in my ability to talk to parents and other adults who have a say in my school district. It is a useful guide for teachers and administrators.


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