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Thinking And Acting Systemically Improving School Districts Under Pressure Daly

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Thinking And Acting Systemically Improving School Districts Under Pressure Daly
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Publisher: Amer Educational Research Assn
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Daly, Alan J.; Finnigan, Kara S.
ISBN: 9780935302448, 9780935302455, 0935302441, 093530245X, 2015048075
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Thinking And Acting Systemically Improving School Districts Under Pressure Daly by Daly, Alan J.; Finnigan, Kara S. 9780935302448, 9780935302455, 0935302441, 093530245X, 2015048075 instant download after payment.

The editors argue that it is time to pay greater attention to building the capacity of leaders within districts given the shifting instructional, curricular, and socio-emotional needs in our school systems. Policies that focus on skill development, recognize and support performance, create opportunities for collaboration, build leader capacity, and create networks of knowledge sharing hold great potential for improving districts but it will require a paradigm shift in the way we view our public school system and those who work within it - away from blame and toward complex systems change.

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