What Every Principal Would Like to Say . . . and What to Say Next Time: Quotations for Leading, Learning, and LivingNoah benShea Corwin Press, 2000 M02 3 - 146 pages This book is designed for school principals, for principal figures in a company or in a home, and for those who are the "principal" figure in their own lives. According to the author, it contains ideas "that will help you manage daily life intelligently and compassionately and make tomorrow more manageable." It contains quotes that are selected and framed so that old problems can be seen in a new light. The book is designed to help those who are asked to give a speech or make a few remarks, and as an aid to self-examination. (DFR) |
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