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McFadden, Brett W. – Leadership, 2013
The private sector is more often viewed as the realm that is cutting-edge and creative, not the public sector. But this thinking is more myth than fact. There are countless examples of private sector entities that become stagnant and eventually fail. The reality is that no particular sector has a lock on being innovative and entrepreneurial. These…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Teaching Methods, Leadership, Private Sector
Weis, Charles – Leadership, 2011
In the city of San Jose, more than half of all public school students tested are not proficient in their grade-level skills. This article discusses how school, civic and community leaders have joined forces with the goal of eliminating the achievement gap in San Jose by 2020. This wide and highly inclusive collaboration is made possible by an…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Community Leaders, Academic Achievement, Public Schools
Warren, Glen; Manthey, George – Leadership, 2011
In this article, the authors talk about transforming education that is more than just improving the current educational model. The difference between improving education and transforming it revolves around something that seems too often missing in today's schools: a love of and passion for learning and what can be done with what one learns. The…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Technological Advancement, Learning, Educational Improvement
White, Tobin; Martin, Lee – Leadership, 2012
As mobile devices become increasingly pervasive among youth, the gap between students with and without access to personal computers at home may soon be replaced by a new digital divide: between one set of informal ways of using those tools that are familiar, personally meaningful, and relevant to their out-of-school lives, and another set of uses…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Handheld Devices, Best Practices
Roe, Michael John – Leadership, 2011
In an era characterized by aligning curriculum, instruction, and assessment through professional development to increase student achievement, educators have continued to see the achievement gap proliferate. With the move toward the common core and nationalized standards, how teachers educate and what they give students access to in the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Innovation, Educational Technology, Academic Achievement
Garcia, Paul A.; Catania, Kathryn; Nofziger, Sam – Leadership, 2012
It is ironic that the population of students on which educators have the most surveillance, either through ubiquitous video cameras or through the vigilant presence of probation officers, have been the most invisible in many educational practices. English learners who are incarcerated youth and attend county court schools throughout California are…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Educational Practices, Change Strategies, Educational Strategies
McPhail, Jay; Paredes, Judi – Leadership, 2011
Planning and implementing major innovations in large urban districts can be a daunting and overwhelming idea--particularly when it comes to technology--due to real and perceived obstacles. Added to this challenge is the reality of the worst budget crisis in California history. When students are empowered by full access to technology, learning…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Public Education, Innovation, Urban Areas
Wagner, Kathi – Leadership, 2006
In this article, the author discusses what she was able to learn from an exercise in self-reflection regarding her teaching. She also discusses the advantages of reflection for administrators: First, a reflective practice is data-driven, making it a more valid way to evaluate administrators' knowledge and skills. Second, a reflective practice…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Effectiveness
Davis, Stephen H. – Leadership, 2006
Given the unrelenting pressures of school management, how can principals and superintendents devote the time or resources to do much of anything that deviates from addressing the basic needs of schools? What are the levers that school leaders can use to infuse creativity and innovation into the cultural fabric of their organizations? In this…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Creativity, Principals, Leadership Qualities