Sentences with phrase «guide than a leader»

As your business begins to tell you where it needs to go, you'll find yourself becoming something of a bystander — more of a guide than a leader.

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But if history is any guide, countries with leaders who are antagonistic to Christianity are actually more fertile places for the advancement of the kingdom than countries with pro-Christian leadership.
It is a tragedy that so many of our leaders today (and all of those ignorant fools who elect them on the basis of their religious beliefs) are guided by their brainwashed, dogmatic belief in what amounts to no more than a very elaborate story of Santa Claus.
Religious leaders spend too much time trying to control other's actions rather than guiding others to live in peace with one another.
They would cut the errors out in Mustafi and would guide Chambers and Holding much better than a flustered Mustafi or a quite Kos, Kos is brilliant but not a leader.
Rohlfing made the comments as more than 60 leaders representing various fields of science, academia, federal agencies, and professional scientific societies gathered on 9 Sept. to begin working on a framework to guide scientific organizations on how best to take on sexual and gender - based harassment on campuses, in scientific labs, during field research, and at scientific meetings.
With sales growth momentum slowing since 2015, who better to guide Ferragamo than the sector's leaders themselves?
Since then, the resulting Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium standards have been used or adapted by more than 40 states to guide their own preparation, licensure, and evaluation programs for principals and superintendents.
Had they not let data guide their strategy, DPS and charter leaders might have spent huge amounts of money to attract more teacher applicants, even though they already had more than enough.
Among the findings and research - driven strategies highlighted throughout the Education Leader's Guide to Reading Growth is data from a recent study that shows «struggling - to - successful» readers read approximately six minutes more per day on average than «persistently struggling» readers — findings that may have a long - term impact on a student's academic career.
As a strategy employed by teacher leaders, lesson planning, review, or analysis may be used for various purposes: to focus attention on the content and learning outcomes in a lesson, rather than on an «activity for activity's sake»; to deepen understanding of «big ideas» and the content knowledge in a lesson; or for articulating the conceptual flow across lessons that guides student learning over time.
To underscore this point, the Education Leader's Guide to Reading Growth reviews the well - known longitudinal study from The Annie E. Casey Foundation, which found that children who read proficiently in third grade were four times more likely to graduate high school by age 19 than peers who were not proficient in reading in third grade.
School districts and aspiring school leaders that embark on such a challenge need more than just their own experience and existing research to guide them.
Jackson is the author of Never Work Harder Than Your Students and Other Principles of Great Teaching (2009), the REVERE Award — winning Never Underestimate Your Teachers: Instructional Leadership for Excellence in Every Classroom (2013), You Can Do This: Hope and Help for New Teachers (2014), and The Instructional Leader's Guide to Strategic Conversations with Teachers (2008), as well as the how - to guides in the Mastering the Principles of Great Teaching series.
More than 30 state and urban school leaders have offered strong statements of support for the Council of Chief State School Officers and the Council of the Great City Schools Commitments on High - Quality Assessments, a series of established principles to guide state leaders and district leaders in making sure every assessment administered is high - quality, coherent, and meaningful to students, parents and teachers.
Jackson is the author of Never Work Harder Than Your Students and Other Principles of Great Teaching, The Differentiation Workbook, and The Instructional Leader's Guide to Strategic Conversations with Teachers, as well as the how - to guides in the Mastering the Principles of Great Teaching series.
The Reform Integration Framework and Resource Guide, co-developed by a number of States in the Reform Support Network, offers State and local education leaders a framework to identify priorities for integrating reforms; more than 50 resources contributed by States, districts and organizations that can be adapted for local use; and spotlights on integration occurring in States with varying contexts including Colorado and Massachusetts.
«With more than 100 schools and 13 networks now engaged in the programme, involving schools of every character and context, Aspire is now well on its way to becoming established as a national school improvement movement, reflecting the power of research and evidence to guide in - school practice, building collaboration and trust between schools, and investing in the development of the current and prospective leaders that are so critical to the future health of our education system.»
But, as we're reminded by the 2012 Wallace study, The School Principal As Leader: Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning, these adjectives don't amount to much more than slogans without a clear understanding that any effective leadership model relies on the officially accountable individual — the principal — to shape a clear schoolwide vision of academic success and to manage the people, data, and processes that foster school improvement.
Serbinis Steps Down as Kobo CEO, Replaced by Longtime Rakuten Exec Takahito Aiki — Serbini is one of Kobo's original leaders, and he has helped guide and grow the company to more than 180 million users, with a library of more than 4 million titles.
Assistance dogs include guide or leader dogs that guide individuals who are legally blind; hearing dogs that alert individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing to specific sounds; and service dogs for individuals with disabilities other than blindness or deafness, which are trained to perform a variety of physical tasks, including, but not limited to, pulling a wheelchair, lending balance support, picking up dropped objects, or providing assistance in a medical crisis.
On some Australian liveaboards there will be a member of staff in the water who acts more in a safety capacity than as a guide or leader for the dive.
The Earth Manual: How to Work on Wild Land Without Taming It by Malcolm Margolin, Michael Harney (Illustrator) A guide for landowners, conservationists, and youth group leaders on how to work with (rather than against) the wildness of the land.
We have not shied away from calling out laggards, but our modus operandi has been to shine a light on the leaders and solutions, guided by the adage that «you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar.»
General management leader with more than two decades of proven success app applying entrepreneurial approach and vision to: > launch start - ups and guide them through dramatic organic and acquisition - fueld growth.
Kelly Roark, VP, Interactive Sales and Development, FrontDoor.com/Scripps Networks Kelly Roark is vice president, interactive sales and development for Scripps Networks Interactive and its FrontDoor.com real estate website powered by lifestyle media leader HGTV, offering consumers interactive how - to video and guides on the home as well as access to more than 3.6 million residential property listings.
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