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Blase, Jo; Blase, Joseph – Journal of School Leadership, 2000
Presents descriptive and conceptual findings about shared-governance leadership from the perspective of 45 effective principals affiliated with the Georgia-based League of Professional Schools. Discusses contributing socialization factors and strategies (building trust, initiating facilitative structures, setting limits, encouraging group…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance, Parent Participation
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Kaplan, Leslie S.; Owings, William A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Neglected in educational literature, assistant principals can nonetheless help principals by acting as vision codesigners, teacher coaches and evaluators, master schedule designers, program developers, instructional managers, and communicators. Shared instructional leadership allows for greater job control, flexibility, initiative, collegial…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Collegiality, Instructional Leadership
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Pini, Monica; Cigliutti, Sonia – Theory into Practice, 1999
Uses Argentina as an example to explore issues of participatory reform and democracy, discussing the national and international background of Argentina's educational reform and describing the Argentinean educational system and sociocultural realities that create the local context of reform. Uses findings from studies of school site councils in…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Theory into Practice, 1999
Discusses the history of community control of public education, examining: sub-regional communities (New York City's community school boards and Detroit's regional decentralization); school-based decentralization (preserving professional privilege in Salt Lake City and local school councils in Chicago); balancing bottom-up and top-down; whether…
Descriptors: Community Control, Community Involvement, Decentralization, Educational Change
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Dickson, Marny; Halpin, David; Power, Sally; Telford, David; Whitty, Geoff; Gewirtz, Sharon – School Leadership & Management, 2001
England's Education Action Zones and their forums seek to draw together diverse constituencies to develop and implement local plans for school improvement, thereby empowering parents and communities. This article, based on interviews with EAZ applicants and directors, explores EAZ's imperfectly realized potential to democratize schooling.…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Programs, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
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Koen, Charlton; Cele, Mlungisi; Libhaber, Arial – International Journal of Educational Development, 2006
On average, about 25 percent of students leave higher education (HE) institutions annually in South Africa because they are excluded on academic and financial grounds. To resist such putouts, student boycotts and protests are common despite the fact that student organizations were incorporated into decision-making processes at HE institutions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Attrition, Activism
dos Santos, Irenilda Angela; Berlinck, Christian Niel; de Santana Araujo, Symone Christine; Steinke, Ercilia Torres; Steinke, Valdir Adilson; Pianta, Taissa Ferreira; Graebner, Ivete Teresinha; Saito, Carlos Hiroo – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
This work presents questions related to the viability and the requirements for the implementation of a National Policy of Water Resources in Brazil, and identifies the means to bring about active participation by the population in the management of water resources. While social inequalities may be an impediment to the implementation of full…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Public Policy, Water, Natural Resources
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Myran, Gunder; Myran, Steven; Galant, Richard – Community College Journal, 2004
Community college leaders commonly think of community college leadership in terms of rationality, expertise, power, negotiations, and legalisms rather than the more human, loving, symbolic, and transcendent dimensions of their work. Yet the giving of oneself to a common cause, to a higher calling, is the most important role community college…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Leadership, Religious Factors, Beliefs
Lewandowski, Antonia – Teacher Magazine, 2006
In this article, the author emphasizes that student's opinions are seldom heard regarding the issue on school improvement. School boards, politicians, government officials, newspaper columnists, and others give strong opinions on what schools and teachers need to do better, but seldom the students are being heard. Here she discusses some of the…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Student Motivation
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Mitra, Dana L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2006
Before youth can be accepted as important players in school decision making, the concept of student voice must gain acceptance among powerful stakeholders in the school. Using social movement theory as a lens, this article examines the consequences of positioning a student voice effort inside or outside of school walls. Positioning influences the…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Participative Decision Making, Youth, School Culture
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Bedell, Claudine P.; Burrello, Leonard C. – Journal of School Leadership, 2006
The story of Bryon Elementary School's 10-year transformation is a story of school improvement. Moreover, it's a story of a cultural change that altered roles, responsibilities, and expectations and led to significant gains in student achievement. A principal, faculty, and staff who were driven by a common vision, who spoke a common language, and…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making
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Beatty, Brenda – Australian Journal of Education, 2007
Holistic school renewal will require a qualitatively different discourse than the current uneasy conversations about school improvement and school effectiveness. Leadership for whole school renewal requires emotionally safe spaces for learning and growing together. Visions of school leadership as distributed, distributive and shared are grounded…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Instructional Leadership, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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Harper, Elaine – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
Autonomy is a basic human need having influence on motivation. Facilitating student autonomy is an essential ingredient of effective programs for maximizing internalized change and increasing motivation in troubled and troubling youth. This article examines the theoretical concepts of autonomy and control related to choices and considers their…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Student Motivation, Behavior Change, Decision Making
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Pittendrigh, Adele – Journal of General Education, 2007
This article examines a six-year process of reforming the core curriculum at a midsize public research university, showing how a seminar for first-year students, a lengthy campus-wide dialogue, and a multidisciplinary community of faculty produced a new core curriculum focused on inquiry, communication, and undergraduate research. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Research Universities, Seminars, College Freshmen
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Hohmann, Ulrike – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2007
More young children and their families have access to early years services than ever before in Britain. Within these settings practitioners and parents need to work closely together for the benefit of the child. Yet the relationships within the childcare and education triangle (child, parent, practitioner) are highly complex and sometimes fraught…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Educational Research, Parent Caregiver Relationship
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