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The principal-leader checklist By Steven Weber

 

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The principal-leader checklist

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7 Ways to Increase Student Ownership By Jennifer Barnett

7 Ways to Increase Student Ownership

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We hear it all the time. "Students should take ownership of their school." But how do we make that happen?

Last spring, my colleagues and I began the process of…

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Why the Best Stay on Top in Latest Math and Science Tests by Jeffrey Mervis

Why the Best Stay on Top in Latest Math and Science Tests

on 12 December 2012
Science Insider

The latest results from the …

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Coaching Towards Common Core State Standards By Elena Aguilar

Coaching Towards Common Core State Standards

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Does America Have a Violence Problem? By Peter DeWitt

Does America Have a Violence Problem?

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Petition to Governor Cuomo and the Legislature to End High Stakes Testing by Carol Corbett Burris



Petition to Governor Cuomo and the Legislature to End High Stakes Testing



We, the undersigned, support higher standards that are reasonably designed, implemented with care, and accompanied by the resources schools need to…

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How to Create a Boy-Friendly School by Kelley King

How to Create a Boy-Friendly School

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The Real Issue Isn't Common Core; It's Common Implementation By John Wilson

The Real Issue Isn't Common Core; It's Common Implementation

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Language Education We Can Use By David Young and J.B. Buxton

Language Education We Can Use

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As the global nature of work and life in the 21st century becomes clearer by the day, calls for a greater focus on international education and language learning are growing louder.…

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A Son’s Fears and A Father’s Response

Mon, 01/07/2013 - 11:53am

A Son’s Fears and A Father’s Response

Starting to feel safe again after the Sandy Hook tragedy
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Added by Michael Keany on January 8, 2013 at 8:49am — 1 Comment

Catholic Education, in Need of Salvation By PATRICK J. McCLOSKEY and JOSEPH CLAUDE HARRIS

The New York Times


January 6, 2013

Catholic Education, in Need of Salvation

CATHOLIC parochial education is in crisis. More than a…

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Why So Many Schools Remain Penitentiaries of Boredom by Lauren Williams

Why So Many Schools Remain Penitentiaries of Boredom

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Where Are the Next Successful Principals Coming From? by Dr. Donald Sternberg

Where Are the Next Successful Principals Coming From? Creating a strong candidate pool through informal internships is a step in the right direction.

by Dr. Donald Sternberg

WANTED

Wanted, a new principal to fill the vacancy of a departing administrative staff member! The superintendent is looking for a bright, energetic, hardworking individual with pedagogical expertise whose…

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Who Is Your Role Model? By Peter DeWitt

Who Is Your Role Model?

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Leadership Matters: Why doesn’t my school have an armed guard? By Erica Brown

Leadership Matters: Why doesn’t my school have an armed guard?

Dear Erica,

I am very frustrated with the leadership of my children's preschool. After the Newtown killings, I went straight to the head of the school and asked why we can't have an armed guard outside the building. The school did send out an email to the entire…

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Deeper Learning: A Collaborative Classroom Is Key

Deeper Learning: A Collaborative Classroom Is Key

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Added by Michael Keany on January 3, 2013 at 9:57pm — No Comments

U.S. Schools Are Still Ahead—Way Ahead By Vivek Wadhwa

U.S. Schools Are Still Ahead—Way Ahead

By  on January 12, 2011
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Expanded Learning Time as an Avenue to Change By Barnett Berry & Frederick M. Hess

Expanded Learning Time as an Avenue to Change

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Twenty-first century teaching and learning pose stark challenges, as we seek both to educate all of our children and to do so to a level of…

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