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Best from the Best: Distinguished Principals Offer Nine Instructional Leadership Practices That Work
Principal, 2012
The term "best practice" is commonly used to describe "what works" in a specific situation or environment. When principals face a thorny challenge, they turn to their colleagues in the principalship for ideas about which strategies, activities, and approaches have proved to be effective and efficient in addressing the issue.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Best Practices, Teacher Evaluation
Akers, Pamela – Principal, 2005
As schools across the nation strive to eliminate student achievement gaps, it has become more crucial than ever for parents to be involved, especially parents of children achieving below grade level. In Maryland's Howard County Public Schools, a parent-teacher conferencing program called SMART, focused on Specific, Measurable, Achievable,…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Participation
Hoerr, Thomas R. – Principal, 1997
Effective communication is a two-way process. Educators must be willing to listen to parents and create convenient, comfortable avenues and forums. A Missouri school reversed the usual parent-teacher conference format, allowing parents to lead discussions about their children's strengths and weaknesses. Parents enjoyed this format, and teachers…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Discussion, Elementary Education, Listening
Johnson, Paul B., Sr. – Principal, 1996
At a Rhode Island elementary school, portfolio sharing night provides a way for students to share their classwork with parents in a relaxed, informative setting. Parents see works in progress and completed samples and hear the children explain their work. This format has helped improve public relations and communication with parents and encouraged…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent School Relationship, Parent Teacher Conferences, Portfolio Assessment
Ricci, Barry J. – Principal, 2000
A Rhode Island elementary school decided to include students in their parent-teacher conferences. The idea was to increase student responsibility for learning and improve student achievement. Revamped portfolios that focused on the quality of student work provided the key to success. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Parent Teacher Conferences, Portfolio Assessment
Kirschenbaum, Howard – Principal, 1999
A Rochester, New York, elementary school attributes its high parent involvement to a turnaround strategy involving newsletters, phone calls, parent-teacher conferences, surveys, parent-education classes, parent-involvement activities, special announcements, participation rewards, informal contacts, a parent resource center, home visits, volunteer…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Education, Incentives, Newsletters