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Does ‘grading for equity’ result in lower standards?
Some ideas from Joe Feldman's comments on Rick Hess' blog... "Equitable grading" is defined by Tyner and Coffey as "lowering standards through...
The 6 types of working genius
Some ideas from Patrick Lencioni's recent book, The 6 Types of Working Genius... Principals sometimes feel overwhelmed because they lack certain...
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The 6 types of working genius
Some ideas from Patrick Lencioni's recent book, The 6 Types of Working Genius... Principals sometimes feel overwhelmed because they lack certain skills needed for their job, especially when leading big changes at school. Lencioni talks about six types of strengths...
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Does ‘grading for equity’ result in lower standards?
Some ideas from Joe Feldman's comments on Rick Hess' blog... "Equitable grading" is defined by Tyner and Coffey as "lowering standards through lenient grading policies" in a recent report. Joe counters that the adoption of equitable grading does not support pass/fail...
The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership
Sun, J., Zhang, R., Murphy, J., & Zhang, S. (2024). The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership: A meta-analysis of 30 years of research. Educational Administration Quarterly, 0(0)....
STEMx at Walt Clark Middle School, Loveland, Colorado
Christine Smith, principal of Walt Clark Middle School in Loveland, Colorado, describes her middle school STEMX approach: STEMX uses academic and career planning tools to help students see what their interests are and what classes they might like. They might not know...
The 6 types of working genius
Some ideas from Patrick Lencioni's recent book, The 6 Types of Working Genius... Principals sometimes feel overwhelmed because they lack certain skills needed for their job, especially when leading big changes at school. Lencioni talks about six types of strengths...
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STEMx at Walt Clark Middle School, Loveland, Colorado
Christine Smith, principal of Walt Clark Middle School in Loveland, Colorado, describes her middle school STEMX approach: STEMX uses academic and career planning tools to help students see what their interests are and what classes they might like. They might not know...
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Does ‘grading for equity’ result in lower standards?
Some ideas from Joe Feldman's comments on Rick Hess' blog... "Equitable grading" is defined by Tyner and Coffey as "lowering standards through lenient grading policies" in a recent report. Joe counters that the adoption of equitable grading does not support pass/fail...
The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership
Sun, J., Zhang, R., Murphy, J., & Zhang, S. (2024). The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership: A meta-analysis of 30 years of research. Educational Administration Quarterly, 0(0)....
STEMx at Walt Clark Middle School, Loveland, Colorado
Christine Smith, principal of Walt Clark Middle School in Loveland, Colorado, describes her middle school STEMX approach: STEMX uses academic and career planning tools to help students see what their interests are and what classes they might like. They might not know...
The 6 types of working genius
Some ideas from Patrick Lencioni's recent book, The 6 Types of Working Genius... Principals sometimes feel overwhelmed because they lack certain skills needed for their job, especially when leading big changes at school. Lencioni talks about six types of strengths...
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The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership
Sun, J., Zhang, R., Murphy, J., & Zhang, S. (2024). The effects of academic press on student learning and its malleability to school leadership: A meta-analysis of 30 years of research. Educational Administration Quarterly, 0(0)....
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