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Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 4, Fall 2016, Alex Redcorn
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 4, Fall 2016, Alex Redcorn
Educational Considerations
The table of contents, editorial information and more for this special issue "Exploring University Partnerships for Building Leadership Capacity in Education."
Introduction To The Special Issue: Leadership In Kansas For The 21st Century, Randy Watson
Introduction To The Special Issue: Leadership In Kansas For The 21st Century, Randy Watson
Educational Considerations
Kansas is currently experiencing a leadership challenge. This is evident both in the number of leaders new to their positions in K-12 school districts and in the methods our state must implement to effectively train those leaders for Kansas’ education to prosper into the 21st century.
Revisiting Public School/University Partnerships For Formal Leadership Development: A Brief 30-Year Retrospective, David C. Thompson
Revisiting Public School/University Partnerships For Formal Leadership Development: A Brief 30-Year Retrospective, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Almost exactly 30 years ago, Kansas State University foresaw the power of partnerships with public schools in preparing new generations of formal school leaders.
North Dakota’S Experience With The Academy Model: A Successful Replication, Tom Hall, Ann Clappe
North Dakota’S Experience With The Academy Model: A Successful Replication, Tom Hall, Ann Clappe
Educational Considerations
Leadership is a key factor in improving schools and ensuring academic success for all students. At the building level, the leadership role has traditionally been assigned to the principal, but principals cannot be expected to be the sole leaders in their buildings.
District Liaison Involvement In Partnership Academies, Debra Gustafson, Nancy Kiltz
District Liaison Involvement In Partnership Academies, Debra Gustafson, Nancy Kiltz
Educational Considerations
The greatest legacy a leader can leave is having developed other leaders…if you want to leave a legacy, invest in people, and encourage those you develop to pass on everything they learn from you to others who will do the same.
Inspiring Confidence And Professional Growth In Leadership: Student Perspectives On University-District Partnership Master's Academies, Pilar Mejía, Samrie Devin, Heather Calvert
Inspiring Confidence And Professional Growth In Leadership: Student Perspectives On University-District Partnership Master's Academies, Pilar Mejía, Samrie Devin, Heather Calvert
Educational Considerations
School leadership matters when discussing teacher effectiveness and student performance, and preparation programs need to graduate principals with the skills necessary to lead schools for tomorrow. The traditional approach to preparing educational leaders is no longer getting the job done. It is going to take everyone working together to better prepare those who will lead the schools we need.
Who Is The Building Leader?: Commentary On Educational Leadership Preparation Programs For The Future, Debbie K. Mercer
Who Is The Building Leader?: Commentary On Educational Leadership Preparation Programs For The Future, Debbie K. Mercer
Educational Considerations
It is critical that educator preparation programs reflect the current and future needs of schools. The job of a school leader is more complex and more demanding than ever before.
Transforming The Preparation Of Leaders Into A True Partnership Model, Mary Devin
Transforming The Preparation Of Leaders Into A True Partnership Model, Mary Devin
Educational Considerations
In the early 2000s, as public education moved into the accountability era spawned by passage of No Child Left Behind in 2001, landmark research produced convincing evidence of the importance of leadership.
Leadership Academies: A District Office Perspective, Rick Doll
Leadership Academies: A District Office Perspective, Rick Doll
Educational Considerations
In 2004, public schools across the country found themselves in the middle of an educational shift to standards-based accreditation. Expectations had changed. Schools were being held accountable for the success of all students. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 established the expectation that all schools must successfully educate all students. This federal legislation changed school accreditation to a model based on high-stakes testing.
Changing From Traditional Practice To A New Model For Preparing Future Leaders, Mary Devin, Donna Augustine-Shaw, Robert F. Hachiya
Changing From Traditional Practice To A New Model For Preparing Future Leaders, Mary Devin, Donna Augustine-Shaw, Robert F. Hachiya
Educational Considerations
In dramatic departure from the traditional format of programs preparing building level leaders, in the last sixteen years the Educational Leadership Department in the College of Education at Kansas State University (KSU) has worked with eight different partners in designing and delivering site-based customized 30-hour master’s degree programs in educational leadership to 19 individual cohorts.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 43(4) Full Issue, Alex Redcorn
Educational Considerations, Vol. 43(4) Full Issue, Alex Redcorn
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 43(4)-Fall 2016-Full issue
Foreword: [Introduction To The Special Issue Preparing And Developing Educational Leaders In International Context], Haijun Kang, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Foreword: [Introduction To The Special Issue Preparing And Developing Educational Leaders In International Context], Haijun Kang, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Educational Considerations
In the context of globalization and education internationalization, preparing educational leaders for today’s schools and other educational settings has never been more important.
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 3, Summer 2016, Haijun Kang, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 3, Summer 2016, Haijun Kang, Donna Augustine-Shaw
Educational Considerations
This content includes the front cover, the table of contents, editorial information and more, the special issue: "Preparing and Developing Educational Leaders in International Contexts: From Policy and Theory to Preparation and Practice"
Adaptations Of International Standards On Educational Leadership Preparation In Egypt, Ted Purinton, Dalia Khalil
Adaptations Of International Standards On Educational Leadership Preparation In Egypt, Ted Purinton, Dalia Khalil
Educational Considerations
This paper is a case study of one leadership preparation program, utilizing US school leadership standards and practices, offered in Egypt. This case study illuminates how cultural and policy distinctions impact differing necessities of educational leadership, and how those necessities conflict or concur with the international standards and assumed best practices. In particular, it serves as an exploration of policy borrowing, considering that leadership preparation in developed countries has been, on some levels, an issue of occupational field professionalization.
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 2, Spring 2016, David C. Thompson
Table Of Contents And Introductory Materials For Vol. 43, No. 2, Spring 2016, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
This content includes the front cover, the table of contents, editorial information and more.
Policy Perspectives On State Elementary And Secondary Public Education Finance Systems In The United States, Deborah A. Verstegen
Policy Perspectives On State Elementary And Secondary Public Education Finance Systems In The United States, Deborah A. Verstegen
Educational Considerations
The purpose of this article is to describe and compare individual state funding systems for public elementary and secondary education in the United States.
Reconceptualizing Educational Productivity For Australian Public Schools In New South Wales: An Empirical Application Of Modified Quadriform Analytics, R. Anthony Rolle
Reconceptualizing Educational Productivity For Australian Public Schools In New South Wales: An Empirical Application Of Modified Quadriform Analytics, R. Anthony Rolle
Educational Considerations
Little is known about the educational productivity of public schooling organizations when examined outside of market-based, cost-minimization frameworks. Consequently, the purpose of this research was to extend the literature that supports the appropriateness of measuring levels of the economic efficiency of public schools via an alternative approach, utilizing modified quadriform analytics (MQA) to assess the educational productivity of New South Wales public elementary and secondary schools in Australia over three school years, 2008-2010.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 43(2) Spring 2016 Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations, Vol. 43(2) Spring 2016 Full Issue, David C. Thompson
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 43(2) Spring 2016-Full Issue
Transitioning To Performance-Based State Funding: Concerns, Commitment, And Cautious Optimism, Lindsay K. Wayt, Barbara Y. Lacost
Transitioning To Performance-Based State Funding: Concerns, Commitment, And Cautious Optimism, Lindsay K. Wayt, Barbara Y. Lacost
Educational Considerations
The introduction of performance-based state funding of higher education can be traced to the late 1970s. Early forms, referred to as Performance Funding 1.0, provided higher education institutions with bonuses, in addition to regular state funding, when they met certain state-defined outcomes. More recent forms, referred to as Performance Funding 2.0, have eliminated bonuses, and regular state funding has been replaced, in part or completely, with funding tied to achievement of state-defined performance goals, which often include student outcomes, like graduation and retention rates.