Are SREB States Making Progress? Tapping, Preparing and Licensing School
Leaders Who Can Influence Student Achievement
by Andrea Jacobson, Kathy O'Neill, Betty Fry, David Hill and Gene
Bottoms
School leaders who can change curriculum and instruction are essential to
increasing the economic and cultural progress of the South and the nation.
States are moving in the right direction, but they need to take aggressive
actions to tap, prepare, place and keep an effective leader in every school.
Learn the progress SREB states are making in identifying, preparing and
assessing future leaders.
Keywords: leadership preparation, principal licensure, certification,
leadership academies, field-based learning, internship, alternative
certification, low-performing schools
(02V50) Price: $3 each/$1.50 each for 10 or more; 36 pages
Goal that
it reflects: No.
9: Every school has leadership that results in improved student performance —
and leadership begins with an effective school principal.
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