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Johnson, Jean – Educational Leadership, 2013
Unless school leaders do more to help teachers, students, parents, taxpayers, and other key groups understand the need for change and the key roles they can play, school improvement will be spotty and nearly impossible to sustain, writes Public Agenda senior fellow Jean Johnson. Citing multiple surveys of these groups conducted by Public Agenda,…
Descriptors: Principals, Surveys, Educational Change, State Standards
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Chenoweth, Karin; Theokas, Christina – Educational Leadership, 2013
It's undeniable that too many schools with high percentages of low-income students and students of color are low-achieving. But a few schools with these student populations stand out as successes, with academic achievement rivaling and exceeding that of their counterparts in middle-class communities. What do these schools have in common?…
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income Groups, At Risk Students, Minority Group Students
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Fahey, Kevin – Educational Leadership, 2013
Being a principal is a complex job, requiring quick, on-the-job learning. But many principals already have deep experience in a role at the very essence of the principalship. They know how to teach. In interviews with principals, Fahey and his colleagues learned that thinking like a teacher was key to their work. Part of thinking the way a teacher…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Administrator Role, Administrator Attitudes
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Larkin, Patrick – Educational Leadership, 2013
School leaders need to look beyond the hyped stories of social media being misused by teenagers. They must begin thoughtfully using tools like Twitter and Facebook to help their students gain skills and to reach out to their communities. Larkin, principal of Burlington High School in Massachusetts and a well-known advocate for technology in…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Publishing
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Peterson, Deborah S. – Educational Leadership, 2013
When Deborah Peterson reluctantly accepted the principalship of Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon, a high-poverty school no other qualified applicants would touch that her supervisor assigned to her, books for new principals were no help. The books suggested actions like crafting a school vision and developing professional learning…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Poverty, Poverty Areas
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Beghetto, Ronald A.; Kaufman, James C. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Creativity has become a hot topic in education. From President Barack Obama to Amazon's Jeff Bezos to "Newsweek" magazine, business leaders, major media outlets, government officials, and education policy makers are increasingly advocating including student creativity in the curriculum. But without a clear understanding of the nature of creativity…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Change, Education, Curriculum
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Root-Bernstein, Robert; Root-Bernstein, Michele – Educational Leadership, 2013
Walter Alvarez, a doctor and physiologist of some renown, decided to send his scientifically talented son, Luis, to an arts and crafts school where Luis took industrial drawing and woodworking instead of calculus. Luis Alvarez won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1968. Einstein was certainly not a standout in his mathematics and physics classes. Yet…
Descriptors: Physics, Fine Arts, Leadership, Classroom Environment
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Booth, Eric – Educational Leadership, 2013
Guided by its arts educators, every school can learn to design activities that foster the serious play of a creatively invested learner. Bring arts educators into one's planning meetings; give them opportunities at faculty meetings to catalyze teachers' creative instincts. This effort does not require a new program or new curriculum. Teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Creativity, Learning
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Brookhart, Susan M. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Creativity is a simple concept that can be difficult to get one's head around. In its most basic sense, creative means "original and of high quality." Probably the foremost characteristic of creative students is that they put things together in new ways. Teachers can assess creativity at every grade level and in every subject, using both basic and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Feedback (Response), Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation
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Engel, Susan – Educational Leadership, 2013
When the author and her colleague asked teachers to list which qualities were most important without giving them a list to choose from, almost none mentioned curiosity. Many teachers endorse curiosity when they are asked about it, but it is not uppermost on their minds--or shaping their teaching plans. Why is this disturbing? Because research…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Inquiry, Teacher Characteristics, Student Characteristics
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Ohler, Jason – Educational Leadership, 2013
This author contends that the United States neglects creativity in its education system. To see this, he states, one may look at the Common Core State Standards. If one searches the English Language Arts and Literacy standards for the words "creative," "innovative," and "original"--and any associated terms, one will find scant mention of the words…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Creativity, Literacy, Technology
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Garner, Betty K. – Educational Leadership, 2013
Students are so creative! How can teachers help them use that creativity to learn? This question haunted the author while she was teaching art in a K-8 public school. In art class, she frequently saw students demonstrate refreshingly original ideas in their drawings and paintings as well as innovative problem solving related to their projects.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art, Creativity, Learning
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Starko, Alane – Educational Leadership, 2013
Not long ago, the author had the wonderful opportunity to visit schools in China and speak to Chinese educators. Everywhere she went, teachers and administrators asked her the same question: How can we help our students become more flexible, creative thinkers? She was struck by the contrast between these conversations and the ones she most often…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Tests
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Zhao, Yong – Educational Leadership, 2013
The road to success in the new world economy requires more creative thinkers, innovators, and entrepreneurs than ever before. Why is the United States going in the wrong direction? Thanks to globalization and technological advancement, traditional middle-class jobs, such as manufacturing, have been disappearing quickly, offshored to other…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Middle Class, Employment Patterns, Global Approach
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Landay, Eileen; Wootton, Kurt – Educational Leadership, 2013
As Len Newman looked for a big idea around which to center the year's work for his students at Central Falls High School in Central Falls, Rhode Island, he recalled a professional development program he had completed at Brown University in the ArtsLiteracy Project's lab school. The project was comprised of groups who designed their courses around…
Descriptors: Geography, Geography Instruction, High School Students, Literacy
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