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Triangulating Principal Effectiveness How Perspectives of Parents, Teachers, and Assistant Principals Identify the Central Importance of Managerial Skills

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In this paper, the authors identified specific skills that principals need to promote school success, including organizational management skills as a key complement to the work of supporting curriculum and instruction, using survey responses from principals, assistant principals, teachers and parents.
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While the importance of effective principals is undisputed, few studies have identified specific skills that principals need to promote school success. This study draws on unique data combining survey responses from principals, assistant principals, teachers, and parents with rich administrative data to determine which principal skills correlate most highly with school outcomes. Factor analysis of a 42-item task inventory distinguishes five skill categories, yet only one of them, the principals’ Organization Management skills, consistently predicts student achievement growth and other success measures. Analysis of evaluations of principals by assistant principals supports this central result. The analysis argues for a broad view of principal leadership that includes organizational management skills as a key complement to the work of supporting curriculum and instruction.

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기독교 사역과 Leadership

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TL;DR: Coaching & Communicating for Performance Coaching and communicating for Performance is a highly interactive program that will give supervisors and managers the opportunity to build skills that will enable them to share expectations and set objectives for employees, provide constructive feedback, more effectively engage in learning conversations, and coaching opportunities as mentioned in this paper.
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Teacher Turnover in High-Poverty Schools: What We Know and Can Do:

TL;DR: For example, this article found that teacher turnover has increased substantially in U.S. public schools, especially in those serving large portions of low-income students of color, over the past three decades.
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Teacher Collaboration in Instructional Teams and Student Achievement.

TL;DR: This article found that teachers and schools that engage in better quality collaboration have better achievement gains in math and reading, and teachers improve at greater rates when they work in schools with better collaboration quality.
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Educational leadership and student achievement: The elusive search for an association

TL;DR: The authors revisited the existing scholarly debate on the possible impact of the principal's leadership on student achievement and conducted a quantitative meta-analysis to examine to what extent principals directly affect student outcomes, finding that small positive effects confirmed earlier research findings on the limitations of the direct effects approach to linking leadership with student achievement.
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A Review of Transformational School Leadership Research 1996–2005

TL;DR: This paper used evidence about transformational forms of leadership in schools provided by 32 empirical studies published between 1996 and 2005 to answer questions about the nature of such leadership, its antecedents, and the variables that both moderate and mediate its effects on students.
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Linking Leadership to Student Learning: The Contributions of Leader Efficacy:

TL;DR: In this article, a study aimed to improve our understanding of the nature, causes and consequence of school leader efficacy, including indirect influences on student learning, by asking about district c...
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