At the state policy level, 46 states have
adopted leadership standards for principals, and many have begun aligning them to all components of a school leader's career continuum.125 In addition, recently more than half of states, through a mix of state and federal initiatives, have passed laws to strengthen the evaluation process for principals.3 AAnd under the federal Race to the Top grant, states such as Louisiana and Rhode Island implemented new requirements for principal preparation programs.
Once your team has a common understanding and agreement around your beliefs about effective adult learning, use your locally
adopted leadership standards to define what principals need to know and be able to do (KBAD).
Not exact matches
«We applaud Governor Cuomo and his administration for their vision and
leadership in
adopting the Clean Energy
Standard, which made possible this agreement that has saved thousands of jobs, brought reinvestment of hundreds of millions of dollars and positioned New York as a national leader in clean energy,» Exelon President and CEO Chris Cane said in a press release.
States have demonstrated remarkable
leadership, first through developing and
adopting new, higher
standards, and then through design and development of the next generation of high - quality assessments.
· We should
adopt administrator certification
standards that place more emphasis on management and
leadership skills, education, and experience, and seek out means by which more entrepreneurial talent can be recruited to education administration from non-traditional backgrounds.
-- All 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, have
adopted standards to guide school
leadership policies.
All 50 states have
adopted the ISLLC (Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium)
standards or some version of
standards as a uniform foundation for
leadership policy.
Common priorities across states will include building teacher
leadership capacity in response to specific state needs, a focus on college and career ready
standards, and attention to state
adopted instructional... more»