2004
DOI: 10.1080/1361126042000239901
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Learner‐centered leadership: a mentoring model for the professional development of school administrators

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“…Learning-centred principals are not solely responsible for improving their school, they are leaders who empower teachers and other stakeholders to play an active role in the process of school improvement by means of democratic participation and dialogue (Kiltz et al , 2004). According to Murphy et al (2011), LCL is associated with various leadership practices, including developing school learning standards, creating a strong curriculum, ensuring effective teaching, developing an effective learning culture and professional behaviour, creating strong relations with the school community and developing a systematic accountability mechanism regarding student performance.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning-centred principals are not solely responsible for improving their school, they are leaders who empower teachers and other stakeholders to play an active role in the process of school improvement by means of democratic participation and dialogue (Kiltz et al , 2004). According to Murphy et al (2011), LCL is associated with various leadership practices, including developing school learning standards, creating a strong curriculum, ensuring effective teaching, developing an effective learning culture and professional behaviour, creating strong relations with the school community and developing a systematic accountability mechanism regarding student performance.…”
Section: Theoretical Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, IMPACT V exhorted building leaders to enact their learning, particularly through the integration of action planning/implementation and leadership coaching. While coaching or mentoring is lauded in the literature (e.g., Crews & Weakley, 1995; Kiltz, Danzig, & Szecsy, 2004), this was a new component of our EdS program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He argues that the latter is a misguided route for preparing learners and school leaders. He supports his argument by using a body of literature that says learners learn better when they control the conditions of their own learning (Danzig 1999a(Danzig , 1999b(Danzig , 2003Danzig, Blankson, & Kiltz, 2007;Danzig, Borman, Jones, & Wright, 2007a, 2000bDanzig, Chen, & Spencer, 2007;Danzig & Wright, 2007;Kiltz, Danzig, & Szecsy, 2004).…”
Section: Part III Professional Development and Social Capital Buildinmentioning
confidence: 93%