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Baker, Katherine; Narula, Bhavna – Leadership, 2012
The research is clear on the importance of student connectedness to school. Adolescents who feel connected to school and perceive the adults there to be caring are more likely to be academically and socially engaged. Middle school is a critical time for students to feel connected to school, but these grade levels present greater challenges to…
Descriptors: Caring, Middle School Students, Transitional Programs, Student School Relationship
Hoff, Randy – Leadership, 2011
Regardless of size or community served, school districts across California and the nation face one common challenge--a reduction in funding. Becoming more efficient in managing precious taxpayer dollars has become the highest priority for districts in order to minimize or avoid staff reductions or the elimination of student programs. Dozens of…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Comprehensive Programs, School Districts, Conservation (Environment)
Williamson, Norma Velia – Leadership, 2011
Because educators vicariously touch the future through their students, the author believes that they sometimes have the uncanny ability to see the future. One common future forecast is the phenomenal growth of green jobs in the emerging green economy, leading to the creation of the "Reach of the Sun" Solar Energy Academy at La Mirada…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Energy Conservation, High Schools, Conservation (Environment)
Blackburn, Barbara R.; Williamson, Ron – Leadership, 2013
Concern about rigor is not new, but its importance has been raised with the advent of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). However, the CCSS are only the beginning on a journey to increasing rigor in school. Equally important is the instructional rigor that supports the standards. Instructional rigor focuses on the how--what actually happens in…
Descriptors: State Standards, Educational Practices, Public Schools, Academic Standards
Schimmel, Barry – Leadership, 2011
Green energy represents a way to empower students by demonstrating creative problem-solving with an eye on protecting precious resources, both capital and natural. Many school districts have already taken the initiative during the past five years to implement energy projects, whether for the educational or economic opportunities, or both.…
Descriptors: Energy Management, Economic Opportunities, Energy Conservation, Conservation (Environment)
Battise, Laura – Leadership, 2011
After three years of budget cuts, California school district leaders are hard-pressed to find ways to make further reductions without impacting educational quality. However, some seasoned leaders have turned to broad sustainability strategies to find new sources of savings and revenue. This article presents case studies in which three district…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Sustainable Development, Income, Educational Finance
Dierke, James S. – Leadership, 2012
The author's 40 years as an educator have led him to an important insight: stress is crippling the schools. On top of other extreme conditions in schools and on students, there is the pressure to achieve and succeed in a fast-paced, chaotic world. This pervasive stress compromises the physical health, and in turn the cognitive and psychological…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Educational Change, Learning Readiness, Stress Management
Fleming, James – Leadership, 2012
The Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) at Mayfair Middle/High School, in concert with other clubs on campus, is steadily shifting school culture toward one of inclusion. Teachers and students alike are noticing a change. Teachers believe that students are altering the language they use in class to better accommodate diverse students. The hard work of…
Descriptors: School Culture, Bullying, School Safety, Clubs
Karns, Michelle; McGee, Ben – Leadership, 2011
There's no need to be "Waiting for Superman." Heroes are everywhere in education. The efforts, dedication, and commitment of educators to create learning organizations that awaken the spirit of children in spite of their life circumstances and build capacity for those that have not had the benefit of privilege is worth telling. This article shares…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Educational Quality, Student Motivation
Gomez, Frank; Van Zant, Steve – Leadership, 2006
In this article, the authors, two experienced principals from two separate districts and mentors for new principals, explain that being a great principal is much the same as being the host of a great dinner party. The following are a few insights and tips-for new principals that can help any host (or principal) find rewards that go far beyond the…
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Beginning Principals, Mentors
Mastergeorge, Ann M. – Leadership, 2007
Many schools may not be fully prepared to provide the learning environments required by the growing number of autistic children. It is imperative for school administrators and educators to be aware of factors that promote and facilitate learning for students diagnosed with autism, each of whom requires special education services in order to reach…
Descriptors: Autism, Educational Environment, Special Needs Students, Student Needs
Davis, Don – Leadership, 2002
Criticizes new classroom sound standard proposed by the American National Standards Institute that sets maximum background sound level at 35 decibels (described as "a whisper at 2 meters"). Argues that new standard is too costly for schools to implement, is not recommended by the medical community, and cannot be achieved by construction…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Child Health, Criticism, Elementary Schools
Rion-Gaboury, Jennifer – Leadership, 2005
A school-wide, shared vision can light the path to a positive school climate. Bringing the abstract concept of a school-wide vision from theory into practice enables administrators to extend a broad-based leadership approach to the teachers (Lambert, 2003). This inclusive method builds upon the knowledge and expertise the teachers possess and…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Teacher Leadership, Educational Improvement, Educational Environment
Karns, Michelle S.; Parker, Dennis R. – Leadership, 2007
Equity in education relies on equal access to learning experiences and fair play during those experiences. Too often policy makers, voters and even some educators define equity only in terms of equal access. Equity is less about the same treatment for all and more about holding everyone to the same high standards and high expectations. All…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Play, Educational Experience, Educational Change
Cushing, Katherine S.; Kerrins, Judith A.; Johnstone, Thomas – Leadership, 2003
The first of two articles by members of a committee researching administrative shortage shows that administrator burnout may be the cause. Districts are exploring systemic ways to provide additional support to site administrators, including additional released time, rethinking job responsibilities, and the notion of co-principals. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Market
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