Developed according to the Standards for Principals through the Colorado Department of Education and State Board of Education, our Principal Licensure program is designed to
graduate effective administrators and instructional leaders.
Not exact matches
The exhibit, in which 15 teachers demonstrated their work through posters, attracted an audience of
graduate students,
administrators, and educators from other communities, as well as representatives from Project Zero and the Center for Collaborative Education, an organization that partners with public schools and districts «to create and sustain
effective and equitable schools.»
More than 150 principals and
administrators from more than 30 Ohio districts and school providers
graduated from the program, 60 in the first year, and nearly 90 % of program participants rated LBL Ohio as
effective or very
effective