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Great Leaders Make Great Schools. Here Are 4 Factors Critical to Their Success

This article was originally posted by The 74. My Twitter and social media channels were abuzz earlier this month with positive reactions to writer David Brooks’s New York Times column “Good Leaders Make Good Schools.” In education, it’s rare to see readers from differing camps all virtually nodding in support of a singular notion. But […]

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See the Path to Change: How vision-setting and change management practices support effective school transformation

With the perpetually lagging outcomes from our U.S. K-12 schools, we can all agree that our education system needs significant improvement. In order to produce equitable outcomes for all children, we need to creatively innovate on all levels – within classrooms, schools, and the systems overseeing our schools. And while different systems of schools will,

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Communications Tips for School Leaders

There are many elements critical to the success of change management initiatives, including those involving blended and personalized learning. Having worked with almost 200 districts across two organizations, we have learned that communications is one of the areas districts have the least experience with, but which can have the biggest impact. That’s why we’ve designed

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Leading Blended Learning, and Getting Support While Doing It

As we began developing our human capital strategy in the summer of 2013, we heard two things about leadership in blended and personalized schools: • principals are absolutely critical to successful design and implementation, and; • there is a dearth of resources and supports to help effectively develop principals. Clearly, there was work to be

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