leadership

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leadership

Listen up, teacher!

you are making a difference
2002

Leading in a culture of change

2001
Offers advice to leaders on how to make wise decisions and lead effectively in a culture of rapid change, and how to foster leadership in others, exploring the five themes of moral purpose, understanding change, developing relationships, knowledge building, and coherence making.

The Resisters: Operation Inferno

2013
"Ethan and his team must infiltrate a heavily guarded Ch'zar industrial complex to stop the aliens from attacking the Resister's new base"--Provided by publisher.

The Resisters: Titan Base

2013
Twelve-year-old Ethan must take command of a fractious flying squadron charged with finding a new Resister base, while being pursued by alien invaders.

The Resisters: Sterling squadron

2012
When twelve-year-old Ethan, still a trainee, learns that the alien Ch'zar invaders are rapidly increasing in number, he initiates a radical plan to increase the ranks of Resistor pilots and soon finds himself leading battle forces.

Ten amazing people

and how they changed the world
2002
Introduces the lives and work of ten influential religious leaders from around the world.

Girls and young women leading the way

20 true stories about leadership
1993
Recounts the experiences of twenty girls and young women who have led the way in such community action as feeding the hungry, recycling, saving the bluebirds, and promoting literacy.

Making a difference

stories of vision and courage from America's leaders
2012
A collection of stories from today's leaders about sucessful leadership.

Being indispensable

a school librarian's guide to becoming an invaluable leader
2011
Explains how to become an indispensable school librarian, discussing how to understand what others in the school need and want, demonstrate importance, plan strategically, and master important tools.

Civil War leaders

2009
Examines the lives and actions of six men from the North and South who played key roles in the course of the Civil War and its aftermath, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Frederick Douglass, Ulysses S. Grant, and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.

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