Sentences with phrase «empower effective principals»

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We need new policies that empower local superintendents and principals to use that information to better recruit and distribute highly effective teachers.
Recent research from the University of Chicago Consortium on School Research (Sebastian, Allensworth, & Huang, 2016) suggests that successful principals «empower school teachers and staff to take collective ownership of the school vision» and work together to achieve school goals, whereas less effective efforts tended to rely on individuals rather than the collaborative team (Allensworth and Hart, 2018).
As a mother of a child in public school, I know local teachers are best suited to teach local students, and that dedicated local principalsempowered by student - centric policies and supported by parents — have the most potential to run innovative and effective schools.
If developing the leadership potential of teachers empowers them to better support student learning, encourages them to stay in the profession, and makes it possible for principals to be more effective, then schools and districts should explore how to bring these opportunities to their respective sites.
The new Schedule recognises that a power to amend or repeal direct minor EU legislation can be read in to legislation empowering the enactment of delegated legislation when this is compatible with either direct principal EU legislation or directly effective provisions of EU law.
Here we have a picture of child care worker Birdie Steyn being empowered by her Principal, George Armstrong, as he helps her to understand the underlying dynamics of work with adolescents, a man who recognises her anxieties (and relieves her of the unnecessary ones); also a teacher who models effective ways of working with difficult kids — and then gives her a shot at managing problems herself while he stands by in support.
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