Sentences with phrase «sustain our leadership role»

Unless you set that goal — and that's got to be a culturally defined goal, the rewards system has to be built in — we will not sustain our leadership role in the world.
In addition, Berry reported, the organizations surveyed together supported more than 500 teacher leaders, yet did not have strategies in place to sustain the leadership roles after federal dollars were no longer supporting the work.

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The leading employers among this generation have not only cracked the code on how to engage Millennial workers — they're finding effective ways to sustain those results as Millennials move into leadership roles.
As the CEO since 2005, MacDowell continues to deepen TD's commitment to servant leadership and to the «Great Place to Work» culture that plays such a key role in sustaining an environment in which employees are valued, respected, and appreciated.
Even considering the potential for technology stocks to break out of their relative slumber and take a leadership role, it's difficult to imagine any sustained rally without the contribution of some type of economically sensitive stocks (other than just the Energy group).
One member of the Labour Party's centre - right wrote to Jon Lansman that: «we find it strange that the winning candidate in a Labour leadership election would sustain the life of the campaign after winning, rather than seeing their role now as having responsibility to unite the whole party.»
Given the vital role high - quality early education plays in learning and development, early education leaders need a broad, cutting - edge knowledge base, relevant strategies, and leadership competencies to generate sustained quality improvement.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that organizations that prioritize a performance - management system that supports employees» professional growth outperform organizations that do not.25 Similar to all professionals, teachers need feedback and opportunities to develop and refine their practices.26 As their expertise increases, excellent teachers want to take on additional responsibilities and assume leadership roles within their schools.27 Unfortunately, few educators currently receive these kinds of opportunities for professional learning and growth.28 For example, well - developed, sustained professional learning communities, or PLCs, can serve as powerful levers to improve teaching practice and increase student achievement.29 When implemented poorly, however, PLCs result in little to no positive change in school performance.30
The work of Oakland Community Organizations (OCO) played a critical role in sustaining the small schools movement in the midst of a fiscal crisis and multiple transitions in district leadership.
This requires a sustained approach, coupled with pathways for teachers who want to remain in the classroom and influence the profession through their specialist expertise or to lead on mentoring or teacher development, as well as for those who aspire to traditional school leadership roles, such as those proposed later in this consultation.
The idea was that the key policies and practices that affect the success of school leaders — the standards that define high - quality leadership and provide a basis for holding leaders accountable; the training that prepares leaders for their role as catalysts for learning; and the range of conditions and incentives that help or hinder those leaders — are most likely to be successful and sustained if they are both well - coordinated and aligned to the goal of improved student learning at all levels of public education: state, district and school.
«States and the federal government have a role in changing the way districts support effective leadership in every school;» said Jean Desravines, CEO of New Leaders, Inc. «To scale and sustain school improvement, state and federal leaders must recognize the important role that districts play and promote and model large shifts in organizational culture and operations.»
In that role he was responsible for creating and sustaining leadership programs for all current building level administrators and those who aspire to such roles.
This award has been implemented to recognize those administrators, outside the library profession who, through individual leadership and sustained effort, have made worthy contributions to the operations of effective school library services and to advancing the role of the school library in the educational program.
The President provides the leadership role in securing the operating and endowment funds necessary to sustain current and future operations.
Any leadership role (manager, director, VP, CIO) with a customer facing role, support, engineering, sustaining engineering, sales engineering, project management, customer support
John, K. (2008) Sustaining the leaders of children's centres: the role of leadership mentoring.
The many U.S. Product Councils play a key role in ULI's mission of providing leadership in the responsible use of land and creating and sustaining thriving communities worldwide.
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