Education Leadership
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Principals: 4 Factors to Consider When Engaging in School Reform
Our society is giving more and more attention to improving student learning. This expectation has resulted in a growing expectation in some states and ... -
Why social interaction is essential to learning math
**The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. The opinions contained within guest ... -
The 7 Qualities of Learning-Centered Leadership
A revolution is taking place in school leadership. New policies call for higher academic standards and accountability. So-called “accountability systems” include more methods to ... -
3 Reasons Why School Districts Should Revitalize Underperforming Schools
As we’re still working with an ever-growing achievement gap, it’s worth considering who should be the key players in reforming our lowest-performing schools. School ... -
The Five Attributes of Successful Schools
Students across the globe need effective schools. While the American school system as a whole may be falling behind international standards, there are still ... -
The Three Reasons You Should Care About Teacher Turnover
Teacher turnover – the continuous cycling of new teachers through a district, with very few or even none staying beyond a year or few ... -
Private Schools and the Law: Tips for Private School Administrators
Note: The following guest post was by Anthony Ashton, litigation partner at the law firm of DLA Piper LLP (US) in the Baltimore office. ... -
Empowering students and lessons in giving constructive feedback
A guest post by Brooke Chaplan **The Edvocate is pleased to publish guest posts as way to fuel important conversations surrounding P-20 education in America. ... -
Supporting the Struggling Writer
Caption: A Turnitin study reports that technology tools can overcome psychological barriers struggling students encounter in writing. Pre-writing and frequent, informal writing exercises often ... -
Social Constructivism and Leadership
While most current literature is directed toward the use of social constructivism in educational organizations, it can be used by leaders of organizations both ...