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Morgan, Nicholas – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Although there is a vast amount of professional literature on the hiring process in the K-12 educational setting, the research on how hiring teams identify effective student teachers to be employed at their schools after graduation is limited. This area is significant to educational leaders across the United States because of alarming recent…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Professional Development Schools, Teacher Selection, Student Teachers
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Amels, Judith; Krüger, Meta L.; Suhre, Cor J. M.; van Veen, Klaas – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2021
Although it is generally known that distributed leadership is relevant for reinforcing teachers' capacity to change, how leadership roles are distributed among teachers largely depends on how principals perceive distributed leadership. Specifying principals' perceptions and how these are related to teachers' capacity to change leads to theories…
Descriptors: Correlation, Elementary School Teachers, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
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Salisbury, Jason – Journal of Educational Administration, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this manuscript is to demonstrate how school and district leaders supported the youth of color leadership initiatives at the district and school levels in ways to advance youth agencies and transformative change. The specific research question guiding this study was: What actions do formalized leaders engage in to share…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Youth Leaders, Student Leadership, Equal Education
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Rodela, Katherine C.; Bertrand, Melanie – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
The importance of schoolwide visions is widely accepted and emphasized across the educational-leadership literature. The visioning process and resulting written vision and mission statements can have consequential impacts on the daily life of schools, particularly decisions related to instruction, curriculum, budget, and other key issues. For…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Institutional Mission, Inclusion, Family Involvement
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Ramlo, Susan E. – Innovative Higher Education, 2021
Universities were forced to move instruction online and send residential students home due to the pandemic, resulting in financial shortfalls. Governing boards, administrators, and governments made decisions including eliminating faculty and staff, and programs yet these decisions were rarely inclusive of university stakeholders or innovative.…
Descriptors: Universities, COVID-19, Pandemics, Economic Impact
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Cavendish, Wendy; Barrenechea, Ignacio; Young, Ayanna F.; Díaz, Edgar; Avalos, Mary – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2021
This study examines urban high school teachers' perceptions (N = 50) of their strengths and needs in supporting diverse students in their classrooms. Qualitative analysis of responses revealed the emergence of four thematic categories: enactment of positive teacher dispositions; external challenges affecting student learning; strengths in the…
Descriptors: Urban Teaching, High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Positive Attitudes
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Mulawarman, Widyatmike Gede; Komariyah, Laili; Suryaningsi – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
Women's representation in leadership positions is still low because there is still an opinion that women are not worthy of being leaders and only men are worthy of being leaders. This condition proves women's low participation in leadership roles because the patriarchal culture still strongly influences people's perspective. This paper aims to…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, School Administration, Elementary Schools, Principals
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Guo, Yan – International Review of Education, 2021
In the context of Canada's reliance on immigration for social and economic development, an effective language policy for migrant students is essential for educational systems. However, existing language policy research puts little emphasis on parental agency, particularly immigrant parents. The qualitative study presented here therefore explored…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Bellibas, Mehmet Sükrü; Gümüs, Sedat; Liu, Yan – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2021
The presented paper aims to examine the influence of principal leadership on teaching practices in order to reveal direct and indirect effects of instructional and distributed leadership models on teachers' instructional quality, with the mediating effect of teacher collaboration and job satisfaction. This research conducted secondary data…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Leadership Styles, Leadership Effectiveness, Participative Decision Making
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Alderson, Joanne; Kenny, Donna; Fisher, Rick – Early Childhood Folio, 2021
This article reports on research conducted in New Zealand that deals with early childhood education (ECE) centre working relationships with external organisations, including agencies, social services, and other education providers. The goal of the research was to identify the types of current collaboration, the nature of these relationships, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers, Agency Cooperation
Linda Mitchell; Bronwen Cowie; Raella Kahuroa; Hoana McMillan – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2024
Walking, reading, and storying the land has been embedded in Indigenous ways of knowing for generations (Bang & Marin 2015; Durie, 2004; Penetito, 2009). In formal education settings, these processes have been used to generate children's understandings about history, science, and the natural world (e.g., Bang & Marin, 2015) and to foster…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Story Telling, Kindergarten, Indigenous Populations
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Zou, Tracy X. P.; Parker, Quentin A.; Hounsell, Dai – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
Implementing teaching enhancement is especially challenging when undertaken on a large-scale and with a range of participating institutions and stakeholders. This study sought to advance understanding of this under-researched area through cultural-historical activity theory, investigating four government-funded, cross-institutional teaching…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Teamwork, Participative Decision Making, Leadership Styles
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UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2022
New research from UNICEF Innocenti and Western Sydney University explores the question: what does well-being mean to children in a digital age? This first-phase report prioritises the voices of children, collected through workshops with over 300 children from 13 countries along with analysis of existing survey data from 34,000 children aged 9-17…
Descriptors: Well Being, Children, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Kevin S. Sutherland; Eleanor G. Wu; Melissa Washington-Nortey; Kimberly W. McKnight; Bryce D. McLeod; Maureen A. Conroy – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
Home-school partnerships between teachers and caregivers of students with or at risk of emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) are critical to support positive student outcomes. Yet, effective home-school partnerships may be particularly challenging to foster for students with or at risk of EBD, and little is known about how teachers and caregivers…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Intervention, Pandemics
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Schechter, Chen – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2018
This article proposes the communal leadership framework as a leverage for reciprocal educational policy in uncertain and turbulent times. It is argued that leadership at the policy level should abandon the seductive dance with the "self" where knowledge resides at a specific location in the system (policy-makers' perceptions and agendas)…
Descriptors: Presidents, Transformational Leadership, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
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