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Jason F. Bletzinger – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Now more than ever, school principals play a critical role in the effective implementation of inclusive education programs in their schools, as inclusive practices are becoming tightly embedded in a school's culture (Sailor, 2016; Shogren et al., 2015). The success of inclusive education programs has been primarily supported by school principals'…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Administrator Attitudes, Principals, Growth Models
Juan M. Nino; Mike Boone; Israel Aguilar; Dessynie Edwards – School Leadership Review, 2014
The primary task of the educational leader is to assure high quality learning environments for all students. Research (Gordon, 2004; Sparks, 2007) supports the proposition that effective professional development contributes to instructional improvement by building educator capacity. Much of the research on professional development focuses in…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Professional Development, Public Schools, School Districts
Raywid, Mary Anne – School Administrator, 1997
Solid research evidence links smaller schools to fewer discipline problems, lower dropout rates, higher student participation levels, and steadier academic progress. Large buildings are no obstacle. Creating small schools requires top administrators to lend impetus and support, facilitate teacher volunteer groups, develop clear policies, adjust…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Responsibility, Discipline, Dropout Rate

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