2009
DOI: 10.1080/10824660802715460
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Instructional Leadership in Practice: What Does It Look Like, and What Influence Does It Have?

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“…Graczewski, Knudson, and Holtzman (2009) found a significant positive relationship between goal setting comprehensive school to the professional growth of effective teachers focused on teaching content and curriculum. Teacher requires basic competencies to become an educator.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Graczewski, Knudson, and Holtzman (2009) found a significant positive relationship between goal setting comprehensive school to the professional growth of effective teachers focused on teaching content and curriculum. Teacher requires basic competencies to become an educator.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For instance, there have been books on this reform by such disparate authors as Darling-Hammond et al (2005) and Hess (2005). Also, in 2009, the Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR) published a series of articles on the San Diego reform, including, among other scholars, O'Day and Quick (2009), Graczewski, Knudson, andHoltzman (2009), andBetts (2009). Strongly influenced by Alvarado's success in improving the capacity of teachers to improve student learning in New York's District 2, the focus of the San Diego reform was also largely on improving teacher capacity, in this case, using peer coaches to assist teachers on increasing literacy learning at all levels (Betts, 2009).…”
Section: Mckenzie Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De Grauwe (2005) argues, on the other hand, that it been introduced for financial and managerial reasons. The role has changed from a traditionally administrative focus with activities like scheduling or discipline (Graczewski et al, 2009). Lundhal (2002Lundhal ( , 2010 discusses how the principals no longer can rely on a book of paragraphs when they deal with different situations and that they have to rely more on their own judgment.…”
Section: School-based Management and Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%