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A Celebration of the Past and Synergy for the Future
Timothy B. Jones, Pauline M. Sampson
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Perspectives on Clinical Champions Implementing Hospital-Based Opioid Treatment in US Hospitals.
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Vocational Education, 2023
In this paper, the principle of subsidiarity – that agency and choice should be delegated to the local level – is introduced. In education, it is proposed that: – far greater responsibility should be delegated to School Leadership Teams; and that; – successful Leadership in education requires a balance of principle (the moral basis of the school ...
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In this paper, the principle of subsidiarity – that agency and choice should be delegated to the local level – is introduced. In education, it is proposed that: – far greater responsibility should be delegated to School Leadership Teams; and that; – successful Leadership in education requires a balance of principle (the moral basis of the school ...
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Nursing Management, 2004
A new ebulletin has been launched by the NHSU. It features the latest developments and case studies from staff and learners who have used NHSU services and programmes.
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A new ebulletin has been launched by the NHSU. It features the latest developments and case studies from staff and learners who have used NHSU services and programmes.
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2011
Parents, lawmakers, supervisors, and unions are among the many constituencies that demand influence, if not control, of the educational process. How does the school administrator balance all the needs of the various groups and still remain true to the ultimate, though most powerless constituency: the students?
Benjamin Piltch, Terrence Quinn
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Parents, lawmakers, supervisors, and unions are among the many constituencies that demand influence, if not control, of the educational process. How does the school administrator balance all the needs of the various groups and still remain true to the ultimate, though most powerless constituency: the students?
Benjamin Piltch, Terrence Quinn
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Successful Nordic School Leadership
2013With the starting point in the 'International Successful School Principal Project' that looked into how success had been sustained over a 5-year period, we found that the governing structures of schools, the definitions of quality, the methods to measure quality and the criteria of success had changed to a certain degree.
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International schools: leadership reviewed
Journal of Research in International Education, 2018This article provides a systematic review of research on leadership in international schools, though not focusing on International Baccalaureate schools which are the focus of a separate paper. International schools are autonomous, private bodies that cater to the globally advantaged. Accordingly, this literature review views them and their leadership
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School leadership and leadership development
Journal of Educational Administration, 2004This paper looks at the central role of school leadership for developing and assuring the quality of schools, as corroborated by findings of school effectiveness research and school improvement approaches. Then, it focuses on the growing importance placed on activities to prepare school leaders due to the ever‐increasing responsibilities they are ...
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Advocates of school leadership do not propose a one-size-fits-all form of leadership; whether it is instructional, transformational, or distributed leadership, it must take into account aspects of the contextual factors. The standards movement is focused on understanding outcomes and goals for learning, but often with no clear strategy for ...
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