As educational leaders around the world implement Leverage Leadership ideas, their collective stories have revealed a simple framework by which the seven levers may be implemented: See It, Name It, Do It.
Not exact matches
The latest news also comes
as expectations
around educational standards continue to increase, and following a Budget which revealed plans to roll out an «achieving
educational excellence everywhere» strategy — putting additional pressure on teachers and school
leaders.
15:20 Dr. Montecel closes her speech: «The Quality Schools Action Framework speaks to the need and possibility of engaging citizens,
leaders and policymakers
around high quality data that call all of us
as members of the community to act, to establish common ground, to strengthen education, and finally and most importantly and fundamentally, to align our values with our investments in the school system: fundamentals and features that we know are needed — from teaching quality, to engaged students, engaged parents and families, and a high quality, authentic curriculum so that students in every neighborhood and of every background can in fact have equal
educational opportunities.»
She was hired by Richard C. Owen Publishers in 2001 to serve
as a Learning Network Coordinator and spent the next three years training teacher
leaders and administrators in
educational theory and practice in the state of Colorado,
as well
as around the country during the summer months.