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No.6, December 2017: District Administrators' Perspectives On The Impact Of The Local Control Funding Formula On English Learners, Magaly Lavadenz Ph.D., Gisela Obrien Ph.D.
No.6, December 2017: District Administrators' Perspectives On The Impact Of The Local Control Funding Formula On English Learners, Magaly Lavadenz Ph.D., Gisela Obrien Ph.D.
Education and Policy Briefs
Two years into implementation, this policy brief examines how California’s Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) and its accompanying Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) meet the needs of English Learners (ELs). Researchers seek to understand district administrator perspectives on the impact of LCFF for ELs through interviews and focus groups with administrators that represent districts from Northern, Central, and Southern California. Findings reveal that although the LCAP serves as a mechanism to increase personnel and PD efforts to address EL needs, it is still largely viewed as a compliance document that requires alignment with other strategic documents and is sensitive to …
Educational Leadership Newsletter December 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletter December 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- Musings from the Chair
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Spring 2018 Upcoming Events
- Thinking About Internship in 2018-2018?
- Spring 2018 Schedule
Change: A Leader’S Perspective, Hassan Al Tamimi, Kayleen Berwick, David Biedenbender, Nabih Elteir, Ross Hemmingsen, Kevin Horton, Benjamin Johnson, Danica Johnson, Wail Kailani, Julie Kiehne, James Lowery, Michael Mangan, Matthew Ohs, Lori Steinke, Riley Swier, Terrelle Wilson, Barbara Holmes, Kendall Larson
Change: A Leader’S Perspective, Hassan Al Tamimi, Kayleen Berwick, David Biedenbender, Nabih Elteir, Ross Hemmingsen, Kevin Horton, Benjamin Johnson, Danica Johnson, Wail Kailani, Julie Kiehne, James Lowery, Michael Mangan, Matthew Ohs, Lori Steinke, Riley Swier, Terrelle Wilson, Barbara Holmes, Kendall Larson
Leadership Education Books
Change: A Leader's Perspective represents the culmination of the Change Leadership course taught at Winona State University in the fall term of 2017. Leadership is a broad category with many facets. This book explores the subject and offers students of leadership and aspiring leaders current perspectives on leadership theories, the omnipresence of change, and personal reflections on the course material. Additional thoughts which resonate throughout this text are that leaders influence outcomes and that leadership manifests itself in change, whether by cause or effect.
Educational Leadership Program November 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Program November 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- Musings from the Chair
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Thinking About Internship in 2018-2019?
- Spring 2018 Schedule
Structures & Supports: Building A Throughline Approach To District Partnerships, Jessica Charles
Structures & Supports: Building A Throughline Approach To District Partnerships, Jessica Charles
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
Bank Street College is committed to collaborative, systematic district reform that supports every layer of the school system so that districts are able to thoughtfully plan and implement large-scale instructional improvement initiatives to achieve maximum impact on student learning. The Bank Street Education Center “Education Center,” has developed a “Throughline” approach to district reform, designed to support districts across the system to foster conditions that enable schools to act as units of change and embed strong instructional practices through teacher leaders and teams.
Educational Leadership Newsletter October 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletter October 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- Musings from the Chair
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Thinking About Internship in 2018-2019?
- Educational Leadership Recent Publications
- Spring 2018 Schedule
Risd Faculty Values Statement, Rhode Island School Of Design
Risd Faculty Values Statement, Rhode Island School Of Design
RISD Faculty Values
After thoughtful consideration and refinement of the 2017 RISD Faculty Values Statement, the full-time faculty, several part-time faculty and RISD Museum curators voted in favor of its contents and have signed on as supporters. We intend that this statement will remain relevant beyond the current political moment and encourage its wider distribution—both at RISD and beyond.
Educational Leadership Newsletter June 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletter June 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- From the Chair
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Social Media or Social Life?
- Fall 2017 Schedule
2017 Faculty Letter To Students, Rhode Island School Of Design
2017 Faculty Letter To Students, Rhode Island School Of Design
RISD Faculty Values
An end of the year letter from the RISD faculty sent to RISD students reaffirming their support of the students, acknowledging the challenges of this past academic year in light of the current social and political turmoil and sharing the RISD Faculty Values Statement.
Where Are Our Students, Developmentally?, Cristi Burrill, Jennifer Nissen
Where Are Our Students, Developmentally?, Cristi Burrill, Jennifer Nissen
Faculty Creative and Scholarly Works
Overview of student development theory specific to first-year students and helping first year students be successful. Presented at summer 2017 training for all Gateway course instructors.
Educational Leadership Newsletter April 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletter April 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- From the Chair
- 50th Anniversary of the Educational Leadership Program
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Fall 2017 Schedule
- Maine's Public Schools: Worth the Investment - a White Paper sponsored by the Maine School Management Association written by Andrew R. Dolloff PhD
Educational Leadership Newsletter February 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletter February 2017, Educational Leadership Department, University Of Southern Maine
Educational Leadership Newsletters
Inside this issue:
- From the Chair
- 50th Anniversary of the Educational Leadership Program
- Assessment for Learning and Leading + Data Literacy with Purpose Conference
- Southern Maine Partnership Update
- Thinking About Internship?
- Summer 2017 Schedule
Western Guide To Working With Teaching Assistants, Erin E. Fraser, Kevin Morse, Natasha Hannon, Karyn Olsen, Nanda Dimitrov
Western Guide To Working With Teaching Assistants, Erin E. Fraser, Kevin Morse, Natasha Hannon, Karyn Olsen, Nanda Dimitrov
Purple Guides
This guide offers valuable strategies for working effectively with both tutorial and laboratory TAs, preparing TAs for grading, managing TA teams, mentoring TAs as junior instructors, and more.
Transforming Lives At Sheridan : A Tribute To Dr. Mozammel Khan, Lorraine Fraser, Mozammel Khan, Iain Mcnab, Jack Urowitz, Soumitra Nandi, Srinivas Ganapathyraju, Kam Ho, Daniel Zrymiak
Transforming Lives At Sheridan : A Tribute To Dr. Mozammel Khan, Lorraine Fraser, Mozammel Khan, Iain Mcnab, Jack Urowitz, Soumitra Nandi, Srinivas Ganapathyraju, Kam Ho, Daniel Zrymiak
Books and Websites
The original 2017 edition of this title was published in recognition of Dr. Mozammel Khan’s career in quality assurance instruction and positive impact on graduates of Sheridan College’s Quality Assurance Manfacturing Management program (PQUAS), with proceeds from the book supporting the Mozammel Khan scholarship Foundation. Khan, originally from Bangladesh, taught in Singapore before immigrating to Canada in the 1990s, where he founded the first post-secondary QA program of its kind in Ontario at Sheridan College.
Editor Lorraine Fraser collects heartfelt letters of appreciation to Khan from alumni of the PQUAS program, who share memories, successes and challenges from their time …
The Way Will Open: A Study Of The Presidency Of Jack Niemeyer At Bank Street College Of Education, John S. Borden
The Way Will Open: A Study Of The Presidency Of Jack Niemeyer At Bank Street College Of Education, John S. Borden
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
A biography of John H. Niemeyer who served as president of Bank Street College of Education from 1955 through 1973.
Graduate Bulletin, 2017-2018, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletin, 2017-2018, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Graduate Bulletins (Catalogs)
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Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman
Application Of The Multi-Facet Rasch Model To Validate Chief Residents Survey: A Two-Year Study, Kadriye O. Lewis, Ross Newman
Posters
This study compares the Chief Resident candidates' characteristics and leadership qualities within and across two years and further validates the Chief Resident peer selection instrument.