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Binbin Jiang; Jeffrey Robinson; Nicholas Clegorne; Tak Cheung Chan – Educational Planning, 2025
This article explores the unique structure and challenges faced by Southeast State University's Educational Specialist (Ed.S.) and Tier II Leadership Certification programs. It highlights the effective strategies implemented to address these challenges and their positive effects on program quality and student success. The findings indicate…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Certification, Educational Change
Takahashi, Sola; White, Melissa; Donahue, Corey – WestEd, 2019
This brief offers lessons learned from California State University teacher preparation programs engaged in using data to inform improvement efforts. The authors consider teacher preparation programs as systems that can undergo continuous, data-driven improvement through an improvement science approach. Teacher preparation programs typically have…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Program Improvement, Partnerships in Education, Feedback (Response)
Center for Public Policy Priorities, 2009
The most important natural resource Texas has is Texans. Unfortunately, the state suffers from a "brain drain" as many of the best and brightest students leave to further their education. A contributing cause is a lack of "tier one" universities in Texas. Proposition 4 (a constitutional amendment to create a National Research…
Descriptors: Taxes, State Universities, Research Universities, Research and Development

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