Joey's Story: A Portrait of a School Leader

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Joey's Story: A Portrait of a School Leader

Author(s): Joseph P. Batory (Author)

  • Publisher: R&L Education (UK)
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun. 2002
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 128 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780810844209
  • ISBN-13: 0810844206

Book Description

The twists and turns and influences of life that helped shape the career of this award-winning school administrator form a story worth telling and sharing with anyone who works or aspires to a career in education. The book is a revealing look at the authors childhood spent growing up in a large city and the people and events that helped to shape his passionate philosophy and beliefs about public education. Joeys Story is filled with poignant messages about leadership and schooling in America. It is also a tale of passion and courage regarding public education that will provoke thought and debate among practitioners and the public at large.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Joey”s Story is an actuality report. Joe Batory laces philosophy and technique of school leadership with on-the-ground, up-front, in-your-face, real-life experience as only he can. Colorful, powerful, and instructive for anyone from the seasoned school leader to the person aspiring to an education career. Take the bases, Joey! You”ve hit another home run! — Gary Marx, president, Center for Public Outreach; author, “Twenty-One Trends for the 21st Century”

It would be great if every aspiring school superintendent could read this book. Joey”s Story is a wonderful, teachable tool that strikes a balance between school leadership and the everyday realities of life. Joe Batory”s life has made a major contribution to his total community. Now this book goes one step further by enlightening prospective school leaders on what it is really like to lead and be humane at the same time. — Rich Bagin, executive director, National School Public Relations Association, Rockville, Maryland

If I could replicate Joe Batory across America, we would be winning the rhetorical war for public schools. Too many education leaders simply aren”t willing to lay it on the line, to buck the corporations, politicians and foundations that constantly andwrongfully demean and defame public education…Thanks for the good read ? Joey”s Story rekindled my spirit…. — Frosty Troy, editor, The Oklahoma Observer, Oklahoma City

Joey”s Story is a collage of interesting and personal tales that speaks to a wide range of education issues, including the superintendency…there are many parts of this book which deeply move me. The difficult situations and creative alternativesthat led to Joe Batory”s insights as well as the personal stories were all most enjoyable…… — John DeFlaminis, superintendent of schools, Radnor Township School District, Radnor, PA

Joey”s Story lures in the reader with a series of captivating personal anecdotes. And then, the book suddenly switches gears and delivers a very serious commentary about the real issues and politics surrounding public education….. — Dick Hoops Weiss, prominent American sportswriter

Joe Batory has written a book that anyone involved with schools and children will cherish. He writes with passion and heart. Joey”s Story provides insights into the way things really are in today”s schools and offers a serious rebuttal to the naysayers who enjoy bashing public schools. But best of all, Joe Batory is a great storyteller. He will sweep you up with his personal odyssey — Dr. Paul D. Houston, executive director, American Association of School Administrators, Arlington, VA

If I could replicate Joe Batory across America, we would be winning the rhetorical war for public schools. Too many educationleaders simply aren”t willing to lay it on the line, to buck the corporations, politicians and foundations that constantly andwrongfully demean and defame public education…Thanks for the good read ― Joey”s Story rekindled my spirit. — Frosty Troy, editor, The Oklahoma Observer, Oklahoma City

Joey”s Story is a collage of interesting and personal tales that speaks to a wide range of education issues, including thesuperintendency…there are many parts of this book which deeply move me. The difficult situations and creative alternatives that ledto Joe Batory”s insights as well as the personal stories were all most enjoyable… — John DeFlaminis, superintendent of schools, Radnor Township School District, Radnor, PA

Joey”s Story lures in the reader with a series of captivating personal anecdotes. And then, the book suddenly switchesgears and delivers a very serious commentary about the real issues and politics surrounding public education. — Dick “Hoops” Weiss, prominent American sportswriter

Joe Batory is a magnificent writer. The tragedy is that as an author he remains one of America”s best kept secrets. His workshould be required reading in graduate schools of education. — Dr. Matthew Costanzo, Former Superintendent of Schools, The School District of Philadelphia

…belong[s] in every library serving school personnel and those preparing for school administration as well as the personal libraries of superintendents. The ”Summaries of Messages” might well end up on the walls of superintendents all over the country where they should be frequently read.

About the Author

Joseph P. Batory was the Upper Darby (Penn.) School District’s Superintendent of Schools from 1984 until his retirement in 1999. He is the author of “Yo! Joey!” A Book about School Leadership published by ScarecrowEducation in 2002,

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