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NASSP Bulletin4685
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Joselowsky, Francine – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
This article explores what it takes to develop systemic strategies and structures that engage youth as coconstructors of their learning environment and experience. It looks at efforts nationwide to engage young people in educational change endeavors, draws on lessons learned from a national high school reform initiative, and addresses some…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Youth, School Restructuring, Academic Achievement
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Epley, B. Glen – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
Public school leaders often find themselves caught between groups with passionately held--but widely varying--views regarding the appropriate role for religion in public schools. Tensions are heightened by the growth of well-funded special interest groups inclined to litigate anywhere a test case arises. By reviewing the most recent judicial…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Constitutional Law, Public Schools, State Church Separation
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Gentilucci, James L.; Muto, Cindy C. – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
Research identifying relationships between principals' instructional leadership behavior and academic achievement is problematic because it fails to consider the perspectives of the "consumer" (i.e., students). Consequently, this study investigated what students perceive principals do to influence their academic achievement. Students identified…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Observation, Academic Achievement, Principals
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Mitra, Dana L. – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
School leaders play a crucial role in enabling and sustaining student voice initiatives. This article identifies three specific ways in which administrators can spark and encourage a focus on increasing student voice in school decision making and in classroom practice, including (a) fostering youth-adult partnerships within the context of a…
Descriptors: Administrators, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Change, Adults
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Kano, Megumi; Bourque, Linda B. – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
This study assesses schools' experiences with, and preparedness for, emergencies and disasters. Data are collected by mail survey from 157 public schools in California. The majority of schools have experienced emergencies in recent years. Although respondents generally feel their school is well prepared for future emergencies, limitations are…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Mail Surveys, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters
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Cook-Sather, Alison – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
The author discusses a project that affords high school principals an opportunity to create collaborative relationships between members of their school communities and college-based teacher education programs. In its 13 years, this collaboration has been shown to increase student and teacher engagement: Students gain perspective on what goes into…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change, Principals, High School Students
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Rubin, Beth C.; Jones, Makeba – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
Recent years have seen a proliferation of student action research both nationally and internationally. Going by various names--participatory research, action research, participatory evaluation--student action research is research that (a) is conducted by youth, within or outside of schools and classrooms, with the goal of informing and affecting…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Student Research, Student Participation
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Yonezawa, Susan; Jones, Makeba – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
This article describes an effort by principals and university researchers to create student co-research groups at several high schools. The authors describe the student co-research team concept, how it provides principals with ways to actively engage students in ongoing school-reform efforts, and how it assists them in gathering and analyzing data…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Principals, Student Research, Recruitment
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Roney, Kathleen; Coleman, Howard; Schlichting, Kathleen A. – NASSP Bulletin, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between student reading achievement and the organizational health of five middle grades schools in North Carolina. The theoretical framework was based upon Hoy and Feldman's definition of organizational health, which links healthy school climates to improved learning environments and…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Instructional Leadership, Middle Schools, Reading Achievement
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Knuth, Richard K.; Banks, Patricia Anne – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
This article introduces the reader to the Essential Leadership Model (ELM). The ELM provides a vocabulary and framework for clarifying and prioritizing the many complex and competing demands of the principalship. The ELM supports principals in identifying the critical needs of a school and the leadership knowledge, skills, and dispositions to meet…
Descriptors: Leadership, Models, Principals, Leadership Qualities
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Lasky, Beth; Karge, Belinda D. – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
The purpose of this article is to examine the formal training of 205 principals in a variety of school districts in southern California. The data clearly define a need for increased training of principals in the area of special education during enrollment in preservice administration programs and while on the job. Preparation programs and school…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Principals, School Districts, Management Development
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Frey, Nancy – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
Districts in communities experiencing population shifts are being challenged to address three concerns simultaneously: be responsive to the strengths and educational needs of students from increasingly diverse backgrounds, provide meaningful professional development for an expanding or contracting workforce to meet those needs, and ensure that…
Descriptors: Instructional Development, Migration, Educational Needs, Professional Development
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Harris, Sandra; Hathorn, Conley – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
Most bullying data to date have been gathered through student reports. This study surveyed 59 middle school principals to better understand their perceptions of bullying on their campus. The study found that compared to students, principals have a different awareness of bullying. In addition, nearly all of the principals considered the school very…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Bullying
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Ervay, Stu – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
Academic leadership directly helps faculty members, administrative leaders, and professional support persons improve the quantity and quality of student learning. Those who regularly lead decision-making and action-taking processes in curriculum, instruction, and assessment of student learning can be called academic leaders. This article focuses…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Faculty, Instructional Leadership, Decision Making
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Birky, Virginia Davidhizar; Shelton, Marc; Headley, Scot – NASSP Bulletin, 2006
This article examines how high school administrators influence teacher leadership in both positive and negative ways, particularly in an educational reform environment. It specifically looks at how they encourage, discourage, and motivate involvement in teacher leadership activities. Data from two studies were collected from teacher leaders…
Descriptors: Administrators, High Schools, Teacher Leadership, Educational Change
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