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1. Reforming the California Public School Administrator Licensure System through the Alignment of Research, Policy, and Practice: Policy Perspectives and Recommendations from the California Association of Professors of Educational Administration (CAPEA) (EJ965163)

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Davis, SteveErickson, Deborah E.Kinsey, Gary W.Lindsey, DeloresMoore-Steward, ThelmaPadover, WayneThomas, ChrisWildman, LouisWise, Don

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Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, v22 p66-82 2010

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2010-00-00

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Public SchoolsAdministratorsSchool AdministrationSuperintendentsCertificationPublic PolicyAdministrator QualificationsChange

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The current era of school reform has illuminated and amplified the importance of school leaders in providing the conditions and support necessary to engender powerful teaching and learning for all children. Commensurate with this phenomenon is an increased focus on holding school leaders accountable for essential school outcomes. As a consequence, renewed attention has been directed by policy mak Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. A Different Divide: Preparing Tech-Savvy Leaders. (EJ614619)

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Holland, LindaMoore-Steward, Thelma

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Leadership, v30 n1 p8-10,37-38 Sep-Oct 2000

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2000-00-00

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Administrator EducationEducational TechnologyElementary Secondary EducationHigher EducationInternetManagement DevelopmentPrincipalsTechnology Planning

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Although 95 percent of American schools have computers and teachers are being trained, school leaders are being left behind. Vignettes in California schools underline the need for capable, future-thinking principals who can lead staff in creating realistic technology plans focused on informational, safety, and security issues. (MLH)

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