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What is mentoring

What is mentoring

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HABITS OF LEADERSHIP-  RUBRIC

HABITS OF LEADERSHIP- RUBRIC

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A Communications Plan for Effective School Leadership

A Communications Plan for Effective School Leadership

Communications Plan Want to develop a plan for communicating with your staff using a variety of methods? Interested in looking
10 tips for classroom discipline and management

10 tips for classroom discipline and management

There are thirty of them and only one of you. The first time you stand at the front of your
Improving the Training of School Administrators

Improving the Training of School Administrators

Among the meager benefits of the, “No Child Left Behind” legislation has been the additional “training” that has been provided
Factors to consider for teachers transitioning to school administrator roles

Factors to consider for teachers transitioning to school

Teachers often think that they can do a better job as a principal than their current supervisor is doing. So
The qualities a school principal should have

The qualities a school principal should have

The responsibility that comes with accepting the role of principal at an academic institution cannot be understated. The role of
A good teacher relate to caring

A good teacher relate to caring

Benjamin Lomax All the characteristics of a good teacher relate to caring. This means caring out their subject matter, caring
Teaching is often a heartbreaking job

Teaching is often a heartbreaking job

Every child deserves a good teacher. A good teacher knows and understands her subject, who has respect for her students
The qualities a school principal should have

The qualities a school principal should have

The principal is one of the most important figures in school administrations. The principal sets the mood of the school: