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Bickmore, Dana – Principal Leadership, 2010
Expert-run training does not often result in long-lasting changes in instruction. True professional development results when teachers have ongoing support as they rehearse new skills and incorporate them into classroom practices. Staff members are often the most effective coaches for their peers when building those new skills. This article…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Faculty Development, Educational Change, Teamwork
Scott, Heather; McGilll, Toria – Principal Leadership, 2011
Social networking and other technologies, if used judiciously, present the means to integrate 21st century skills into the classroom curriculum. But they also introduce challenges that educators must overcome. Increased concerns about plagiarism and access to technology can test educators' creativity and school resources. Air Academy High School,…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Climate Control
Jung, Lee Ann; Guskey, Thomas R. – Principal Leadership, 2011
Despite the many changes in education over the past century, grading and reporting practices have essentially remained the same. In part, this is because few teacher preparation programs offer any guidance on sound grading practices. As a result, most current grading practices are grounded in tradition, rather than research on best practice. In an…
Descriptors: Grading, Teaching Methods, Academic Standards, Disabilities
Seydel, Jennifer – Principal Leadership, 2011
Creating green schools often hinges on administrators. Principals, superintendents, and other school leaders have the authority and skill sets to make important, even if incremental, progress toward creating green learning environments. This article provides background and reference information that will help administrators with their initial…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment), Administrator Role
Nightengale, Miriam – Principal Leadership, 2011
Making stronger and more meaningful connections among curriculum, instruction, and assessment results in higher levels of student achievement. That is easy to say but challenging to implement. Such connections were largely missing from the High School for Law, Advocacy and Community Justice, a small public high school (500 students) in New York…
Descriptors: High Schools, Graduation Rate, Science Instruction, Relevance (Education)
Dillon, Robert – Principal Leadership, 2011
For the past decade, schools throughout the United States have been working diligently to hit the targets set by national and state guidelines for academic achievement. Those targets have helped direct attention on the need to get all students achieving at a high level, but the laserlike focus on the target numbers have led many middle schools to…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Global Education, Principals, Administrator Role
Allsopp, David; Hoppey, David – Principal Leadership, 2011
The effective implementation of response to intervention (RTI) at the secondary level is proving to be especially challenging for school leaders. The structure of secondary schools and the complexity and depth of the secondary curriculum can complicate the integration of RTI across specific content areas. The purpose of this article is to give…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Response to Intervention, Secondary Schools, Mathematics Instruction
Farrace, Bob – Principal Leadership, 2011
This article presents an interview with Karen Cator, director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education. In the interview, Cator talks about the distinctions of a school that's more technologically progressive from one that might be a bit slower to adopt new technologies. She states that the role of technology in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Interviews, Best Practices, Influence of Technology
Nashatker, Janice – Principal Leadership, 2010
Student discipline is one of the least pleasant tasks that secondary school administrators must perform. As challenging as behavioral issues with general education students can be, situations involving the discipline of students with special needs often bring more stress, confusion, and frustration (Ward, Montague, & Linton, 2003). This may stem…
Descriptors: Discipline, Court Litigation, Special Needs Students, Special Education
Burnett, Allyson; Lowery, Raymond – Principal Leadership, 2010
Almost always, teachers need help in one of two general categories. The first category relates to the ability to provide students with "meaningful work." Teachers who are in need of improvement in this area may struggle to design and implement effective, best-practice strategies that engage students. Teachers also often need help in another…
Descriptors: Teachers, Ethics, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Student Relationship
Lerman, Bradford C. – Principal Leadership, 2010
Bullying can be a serious and damaging experience for students today. The children who bully are more likely to be truant; drop out of school; or engage in alcohol, tobacco, or other drug abuse, and children who are bullied are more likely to experience depression, low self-esteem, health problems, poor grades, and suicidal thoughts. In addition,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Drug Abuse, Suicide
Espinoza, Roberta – Principal Leadership, 2012
Minority students from low-income families face challenges in their daily lives that continually interfere with their academic performance as well as their ability to prepare for college. Although the educational system is viewed as "the great equalizer" that gives everyone an opportunity for upward social mobility, sociological and educational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Social Mobility, Minority Groups
Abravanel, Susan; Guy, Sarah – Principal Leadership, 2011
For the past two years, eighth graders at Lincoln Middle School have been participating in the STEMester of Service program, which uses the science, math, and language arts curricula to help students improve the environment. More than 70% of Lincoln students receive free and reduced-price lunch, and the school is diverse because it hosts the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Foreign Students, Service Learning, Grade 8
Koballa, Thomas R., Jr.; Bradbury, Leslie U. – Principal Leadership, 2009
Teacher mentoring has its unique challenges that are often associated with the teachers' content specialties. For this reason, the involvement and support of school leaders is essential to teachers' mentoring success. In this article, the authors talk about teacher mentoring and offer recommendations that will help school leaders to realize a…
Descriptors: Mentors, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Beginning Teachers
Ruder, Robert – Principal Leadership, 2008
Becoming a principal is a milestone in an educator's professional life. The principalship is an opportunity to provide leadership that will afford students opportunities to thrive in a nurturing and supportive environment. Despite the continuously expanding demands of being a new principal, effective time management will enable an individual to be…
Descriptors: School Administration, Time Management, Principals, Administrator Role