A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: February 23, 2016 from 8am to 9am
Location: Online
Event Type: leadership, training, webinar
Organized By: Toby Travis
Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2016
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Studies have shown that schools with high trust levels outperform schools with low trust levels by 186%.
The most successful schools and school leaders in the world today are those who also possess the highest levels of trust among their faculty, students, parents, and the broader community.
Trusted school leaders also know that trust doesn't just happen. It requires intentional development, maintenance, and protection.
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