School Improvement
- What Effective Schools Do
Re-Envisioning the Correlates
This guide helps educators implement a continuous school-improvement system through application of the seven correlates of effective schools.
$40.95 - The High-Performing School
Benchmarking the 10 Indicators of Effectiveness
Understand the research behind the 10 indicators, and use rubrics to improve your school. Use tools and strategies to create buy-in, involve stakeholders, and monitor and report your progress.
$48.95 - District Leadership That Works
Striking the Right Balance
Learn how to create district-defined goals while giving building-level staff the stylistic freedom to respond quickly and effectively to student failure.
$40.95 - The School Board Fieldbook
Leading With Vision
Award-winning administrators give practical information on the responsibilities and challenges of being a school board member in this user-friendly guide.
$40.95 - Change Wars
What can organizations do to create profound, enduring changes? International experts prove successful change can be a realistic goal and then explore constructive alternatives to traditional change strategies.
$48.95 - Total Instructional Alignment
From Standards to Student Success
Replace an antiquated education system with a flexible, proactive one that ensures learning for all by focusing on three important domains of the alignment process.
$35.95 - The Power of SMART Goals
Using Goals to Improve Student Learning
This easy-to-read guide will help your staff set effective goals that are Strategic and Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Results-based, and Time-bound. That's SMART!
$45.95 - Building Strong Schools With the PLC at Work™ Process Webinar
September 11, 2014
Learn how U.S. Grant High School changed from the “dropout factory” to an engine of hope for the students it serves, and how its success can be replicated anywhere.
Free webinar - Jeanie Iberlin
Jeanie Iberlin, EdD, associate superintendent of Johnson County School District in Wyoming, leads administrators, instructional facilitators, teachers, and other staff members in the areas of curriculum, instruction, assessment, evaluation, and professional development.
$0.00 - Tonya Balch
Dr. Tonya Balch is a professor in the Department of Applied Clinical and Educational Sciences in the Bayh College of Education at Indiana State University and has been the program coordinator for the School Counseling M.Ed. program for 15 years. She is passionate about ensuring excellence in graduate programming and providing authentic experiences in practice.
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