Many new approaches to school improvement are being proposed in the current climate of assessment and school accountability. This book explores one of these approaches, a new model of leadership training known as Learner-Centered Leadership (LCL). It is built around the fundamental idea that learning and learning communities are natural processes that, when properly harnessed, can lead to the highest levels of professional engagement and problem solving. Key features of this exciting new approach to school leadership include the following: Broad-based and Generative--The book's...
Many new approaches to school improvement are being proposed in the current climate of assessment and school accountability. This book explores one of...
Focussing on various approaches to school improvement, this book explores a fresh model of leadership training known as Learner-Centered Leadership (LCL). It is built around the fundamental idea that learning and learning communities are natural processes that can lead to the highest levels of professional engagement and problem solving.
Focussing on various approaches to school improvement, this book explores a fresh model of leadership training known as Learner-Centered Leadership (L...
Kathryn M. Borman Arnold B. Danzig David R. Garcia
Review of Research in Education (Volume 36)presents new research that explores the varied intersections between Education, Democracy, and the PublicGood. It is intended to give readers a broader perspective on how the three constructs are interconnected and applied in the United States and in other countries around the world. By examining the theme in multiple contexts and through diverse lenses, the chapters provide a deeper understanding of the many ways that education and schools serve the "public good," where the "public good" is used...
Review of Research in Education (Volume 36)presents new research that explores the varied intersections between Education