List of Professional Development Activites Acknowledgments About the Author Part I. Understanding Polarity Thinking Chapter 1. Introduction: Let's Put Our Differences to Work for Us Chapter 2. Getting Unstuck in Education Part II. The Big Picture of Polarity Thinking in Education Reform Chapter 3. Leveraging Education Goals: Academic Success AND Whole Child Success Chapter 4. Ensuring Effective Teachers: Evaluation as a Measure of Effectiveness AND a Guide for Professional Growth Chapter 5. A Math Wars Truce: Mastery of Knowledge AND Mastery of Problem Solving Chapter 6. Making Diplomas Meaningful: Standardization AND Customization Part III. Putting the SMALL Polarity Thinking Tools to Work Chapter 7. Introducing Polarity Thinking to Your Team Chapter 8. Guiding Your Team Through Polarity Thinking Chapter 9. Using Polarity Tools to Explore Initiatives and Opposing Experts Chapter 10. Working With Common Polarities in Education Chapter 11. Students and Polarities: A Tool for Critical Thinking Part IV. A Closer Look at Why We Believe What We Believe Chapter 12. Carl Jung, Neuroscience, and the Truth That We're Wired to Develop Different Viewpoints Conclusion: Moving Beyond Polarization in Education Appendix A. A PACT Process Case Study Appendix B. Chapter 9 Reading: How Do We Help Students Succeed? References Suggestions for Further Reading Index
Jane Kise, an educational consultant with extensive experience in leadership, instructional coaching, differentiation, and effective mathematics instruction, is considered a worldwide expert in Jungian type and its impact on leadership and education. The author of over 20 books, she works with schools and businesses, facilitating the creation of environments where everyone-leaders, teachers and students-can flourish. She trains educators around the world on coaching, collaborative practices, effective change processes, and differentiated instruction, especially in mathematics. A frequent conference keynote speaker, her past engagements include education conferences and type conferences across the United States and in Europe, Saudi Arabia, Australia and New Zealand. Jane has also written articles for several magazines and has received awards for her differentiated coaching research. Jane currently teaches doctoral courses in education leadership for the University of St. Thomas and is a past faculty member of the Center for Applications of Psychological Type. She served as President of the Association for Psychological Type International. She holds an MBA from the Carlson School of Management and a doctorate in Education Leadership from the University of St. Thomas. She is certified in Neuroscience and Jungian Personality, is a MBTI (R) Master Practitioner qualified to use MBTI Steps I, II and III, and is certified in emotional intelligence instruments and leadership 360 tools. You can read more about her work at www.janekise.com.
"Practical and inspirational! Leveraging the Positive
Power of Differences is a must read for educators at all levels
of a school system. Drawing from a wealth of information and
stories from the field, Kise shows educators and students "why"
they must have conversations about polarizing issues, and then
shows "how" to engage productively in the conversations. Everyone
benefits! After reading this book, educators and students will have
the necessary tools to transform school cultures and classrooms
into climates of trust and collaboration." -- Janice Bradley,
Assistant Professor
"Jane Kise is an expert in personality type as applied to
educators. Although useful, ways of understanding leadership,
coaching, and teaching, personality types are based on polarities.
Kise uses them, however, as part of a framework for understanding
and resolving critical polarities in education, such as depth
versus breadth in curriculum. She provides a set of steps for
making use of personality types and moving from conflict to common
purposes and then into action for the good of student and adult
learning." -- Lois Brown Easton, Educational Consultant and
Author
"Making sense of 'pendulum swings' in education is difficult
for all educators; however, the use of Jane Kise's polarity tools
keeps planning, decisions, and acceptance of change centered on
what's most important-student learning!" -- Dana Salles
Trevethan, Interim Assistant Superintendent Educational
Services
"We live in an increasingly polarized world. At last,
Leveraging the Positive Power of Differences provides a
meaningful and relevant way to harness the passion that drives
people to take positions at opposing poles and leverage their
energy to focus on the common good." -- Scott Bailey,
Assistant Professor
"Conservatism vs. liberalism; autonomy vs. interdependence;
competition vs. cooperation--our lives are now and our children's
future lives will be filled with intellectual tugs of war between
opposites. The mind, entrenched in the rigidity of either/or
thinking, dwells on the divisions and ignores the connections of
both/and. This engaging and practical book helps our students (and
their teachers) transcend those divisions in a journey toward
enriched enlightenment and greater flexibility. Ah, but there's the
dilemma: rigidity vs. flexibility." -- Arthur L. Costa,
Emeritus Professor
"Kise's Unleashing the Positive Power of Differences
provides pragmatic guidance for educators engaged in deep
change and implementation of initiatives in which stakeholders have
opposing perspectives. Through authentic examples of significant
changes educators face today, Kise guides educators to leverage
polarity thinking to promote commitment, engagement, and
investment. Rather than squandering time and effort in determining
right and wrong, Kise helps educators learn how to extract ideas
from diverse stances on an issue to accelerate and sustain change.
When educators use polarity thinking, they model for their students
and stakeholders how to develop healthier, more productive
strategies for strengthening community." -- Joellen Killion,
Senior Advisor
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