The necessary call for more diversity in
prominent education leadership roles is not a substrate of identity politics or newly emerging plank of left - wing political agendas.
Not exact matches
Prominent thinkers, such as Thomas Sergiovanni in
Leadership for the Schoolhouse, argue that «corporate» models of
leadership can not work in
education.
National organizations such as EdChoice (formerly the Friedman Foundation, established in 1996) and the American
Education Reform Foundation (founded in 1998) and Alliance for School Choice (founded in 2004), which later became affiliated with the American Federation for Children (founded in 2009), were the most
prominent voices in state capitols, providing early
leadership on choice - related policy and working to counter choice policy myths.
ASCD's second Whole Child Symposium, held Wednesday, December 3, 2014, in Washington, D.C., examined the topic of teacher
leadership by bringing together
prominent education thought - leaders and practitioners for a vibrant conversation about the what, why, and how of teacher
leadership.
For instance, would anyone be shocked if he took a
prominent role in
education leadership?