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The Effects of a Principal Professional Development Program Focused on Instructional Leadership (Study Highlights)

Mariesa Herrmann, Melissa Clark, Susanne James-Burdumy, Christina Tuttle, Tim Kautz, Virginia Knechtel, Dallas Dotter, Claire Smither Wulsin and John Deke

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Abstract: Helping principals improve their leadership practices is a common use of federal funds and one way to improve instruction and student achievement.

Keywords: principal professional development; instructional leadership; student achievement; random assignment; individualized coaching; school climate; principal retention (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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