In introducing stakeholders to the topic at the July 2016 meeting, TEA identified as
a key guiding principal that local development and implementation of local educator equity plans is a valuable process that integrates with local district's existing initiatives, procedures and programs (such as teacher recruitment, development and retention initiatives).
Not exact matches
The «
guiding principle in education,» says
Key Learning
principal Pat Bolaños, had been that «you take an IQ test and you know whether you're smart or dumb or someplace in between.»
The School
Principal as Leader:
Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning www.wallacefoundation.org/knowledge-center/pages/the-school-
principal-as-leader-
guiding-schools-to-better-teaching-and-learning.aspx This Wallace Perspective is a summary of a decade of research, identifying what effective school
principals do and describing five
key practices that are characteristic of those leaders.
The framework for our overall project also points to the mostly indirect influence of
principals «actions on students and on student learning.223 Such actions are mediated, for example, by school conditions such as academic press, 224 with significant consequences for teaching and learning and for powerful features of classroom practice such as teachers «uses of instructional time.225 Evidence - informed decision making by
principals,
guided by this understanding of
principals «work, includes having and using a broad array of evidence about many things:
key features of their school «s external context; the status of school and classroom conditions mediating leaders «own leadership practices; and the status of their students «learning.
According to The Wallace Foundation's 2013 report The School
Principal as Leader:
Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning, effective
principals consistently implement five
key practices.
On the personal knowledge development level, Hillman says
principal training in interactive read - alouds, writing practices,
guided reading, and similar skills, which are offered by the Literacy Collaborative and other organizations, are
key to helping school leaders make informed assessments of literacy instruction in their schools.
Meanwhile, education experts, through the updated (2008) Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium standards, have defined
key aspects of leadership to
guide state policy on everything from licensing to onthe - job training of
principals.
Our case study on the
key distributed leadership practices of one middle school in the Bronx, Creston Academy for Responsibility and Excellence, presents a
guide intended to help other New York City
principals reflect on their own approaches to meeting district - level expectations.
School system leaders can use this framework, and the related self - assessment tool, to
guide an inquiry into where they stand on the
key dimensions of successful support for
principals.
Five
Key Responsibilities — The School
Principal as Leader:
Guiding Schools to Better Teaching and Learning.
Supporting Inclusive Schools for the Success of Each Child: A
Guide for States on
Principal Leadership offers state leaders eight key strategies to establish a vision for and integrate effective, inclusive principal leadership into policy and practice to improve outcomes for students with disa
Principal Leadership offers state leaders eight
key strategies to establish a vision for and integrate effective, inclusive
principal leadership into policy and practice to improve outcomes for students with disa
principal leadership into policy and practice to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.
In his speech today, Obama identified three
key priorities he wants to
guide the legislative process: fair and thorough accountability and assessment, empowerment of teachers and
principals to pursue innovative ideas, and a focus on persistently low - performing schools to ensure the most effective teachers serve students most in need.
This
guide laid out some
key principals to follow so that you can get started investing in your 20s, and not wait until later in your life.
Prior to forming Clairvue Capital Partners, Mr. Giller was a Managing
Principal and the Chief Investment Officer of Liquid Realty Partners, where he played a
key role in acquiring and managing real estate private equity secondary investments, portfolio management and building and
guiding the strategic direction of the firm.