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  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
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  • Formaat: 193 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2014
  • Kirjastus: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781623965730

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Clinical simulations provide school leaders with opportunities to enact and examine their leadership approaches, decisions, and policies, without consequence. Building on medical education’s use of standardized patients, this book introduces standardized individuals and clinical simulations into the field of school leader preparation. In live, one-to-one interactions, school leaders engage in variety of professional situations with standardized students, parents, teachers, and community members.

Each carefully scripted standardized individual presents a problem of practice, while unscripted school leader participants are free to enact their own professional knowledge, dispositions, and decision-making approaches as they engage within a simulation. When confronted by an angry father (in simulation), leaders practice their explanations and policies surrounding challenged curriculum. When presented with an inebriated student (in simulation), leaders enact decision-steps associated with student discipline and communicating with health and law enforcement officials. When students and parents express concerns about classroom instruction, leaders engage with standardized teachers (in simulation) to focus on instructional quality. The thirteen simulations in this book address a broad range of complex, but common issues that school leaders encounter through daily service in K-12 schools.

This book provides school leader educators and professional development facilitators with all the information necessary to fully implement clinical simulations for school leader development. Included are chapters on the concept of clinical simulations, training procedures for standardized individuals, logistical steps toward implementation, and the documents necessary to successfully facilitate thirteen different clinical simulations.

This book is designed for school leader educators and school district professional development personnel who intend to facilitate clinical simulations with cohorts of school leaders. School leaders who intend to participate in the actual simulations should consult the separate text: Clinical Simulations for School Leader Development: A Companion Manual for School Leaders.



This book introduces clinical simulations for school leader training, using standardized individuals to present real-world challenges without consequences. Leaders engage with students, parents, and teachers in scripted scenarios to practice decision-making. The provisions within are aimed at enhancing leadership preparation in K-12 schools.

Foreword ix
Steven Harris
1 Clinical Simulations for School Leaders
1(4)
2 From the Doctor's Office to the Principal's Office
5(16)
3 Training Standardized Individuals for Clinical Simulations
21(16)
4 Implementing Clinical Simulations Within a School Leader Preparation or Professional Development Program
37(14)
5 Logistics
51(12)
6 Debriefing from and Reflecting on Clinical Simulations
63(8)
7 Documents in Support of School Leader Clinical Simulations
71(108)
Jimmy Ormon Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
75(3)
Jimmy Ormon Simulation: School Leader Protocol
78(3)
Ashley Wilson Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
81(4)
Ashley Wilson Simulation: School Leader Protocol
85(4)
William Emler Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
89(4)
William Emler Simulation: School Leader Protocol
93(4)
Casey Butler Simulation: Standardized Student Protocol
97(4)
Casey Butler Simulation: School Leader Protocol
101(4)
Wykowski/Spearman Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
105(3)
Wykowski/Spearman Simulation: Standardized Teacher Protocol
108(3)
Wykowski/Spearman Simulation: School Leader Protocol
111(4)
Lisa Morton Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
115(3)
Lisa Morton Simulation: School Leader Protocol
118(5)
Jason Thomas Simulation: Standardized Student Protocol
123(3)
Jason Thomas Simulation: School Leader Protocol
126(5)
David Simmons Simulation: Standardized Community Member Protocol
131(4)
David Simmons Simulation: School Leader Protocol
135(3)
Paul Walters Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
138(4)
Paul Walters Simulation: School Leader Protocol
142(4)
Jerry Michaelson Simulation: Standardized Teacher Protocol
146(4)
Jerry Michaelson Simulation: School Leader Protocol
150(5)
Coach Carson Simulation: Standardized Teacher Protocol
155(7)
Coach Carson Simulation: School Leader Protocol
162(6)
Lori Danson Simulation: Standardized Parent Protocol
168(4)
Lori Danson Simulation: School Leader Protocol
172(4)
Screening Interview Simulation: Teacher Protocol
176(1)
Screening Interview Simulation: School Leader Protocol
177(2)
About the Author 179
Benjamin H. Dotger, Syracuse Universitys School of Education, USA.