Sentences with phrase «more effective leadership practices»

Indeed, we found that graduates of these innovative programs report higher quality program practices, feel better prepared, feel better about the principalship as a job and a vocation, and enact more effective leadership practices than principals with more conventional preparation.

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No Child Left Behind is important in the efforts to continue this progress, and urban districts must continue effective practices that have brought about promising results: high standards, strong and stable leadership, better teaching, more instructional time, regular assessments, stronger accountability, extra resources, and efficient operations.
When national resources are used to minimise student residualisation, to ensure that every school has access to high quality teaching and school leadership, and to promote the use of effective, evidence - based practices in every school, it is more likely that every student will receive a high quality education regardless of the school they attend.
And because the Effective Schools model is grounded in research and proven practices, it has evolved to incorporate the latest thinking on leadership, systems theory, and total quality management to become a multifaceted, integrated approach to continuous school improvement and the leadership that is more relevant to today than ever.
During her fellowship, she will be developing her leadership skills and reflecting on her teaching practice within this learning community to become a more effective advocate for Black educators.
The result, King suggests, is improved classroom practice in her school, more effective leadership and closer ties between schools.
The study also identifies structures and practices most likely to improve leadership and learning in schools, and offers recommendations for building more effective principal supervisory systems.
Blogs essentially function as microsites by aggregating commentary in a niche area of the law, and can be just as effective as more traditional microsites at building thought leadership in a particular practice area.
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