Volume 6, Number 3
Manuscripts for July-Sept 2011
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1 Innovative Teaching and Learning Strategies for Leadership in Context: A Rural Example Johnson, J., & Reynolds, S. (September 2011). Instructional Module; Leadership in Rural Education
2 Assessing ISLLC-Based Dispositions of Educational Leadership Candidates Rea, D., Carter, C., Wilkerson, J., Valesky, T, & Lang, W. (September 2011). Principal Preparation, Standards, ISLLC, Research Study
3 Teaching the Art of Employee Discipline to Educational Leadership Candidates Hewitt, P. (September 2011). Instructional Module, School Law, Employee Discipline
4 The School Leadership Program Communication Hub: Building Actionable Knowledge about Improving Leadership Preparation Myran, S., Sanzo, K., & Clayton, J. (September 2011). Site and District Leadership, US Department of Education
5 (Re)designing and Implementing the Professional Doctorate in Education: Comparing Experiences of a Small Independent University and a Large Public University Taylor, R., & Storey, V.A. (August 2011). Higher Education; Organizational Change; Case Study
6 Charter Schools in Texas: An Overview Penning, F., & Slate, J. (July 2011). District and Site-based Leadership; Charter Schools; Student Achievement
7 School Principals and Teacher Contract Non-Renewal Nixon, A., Packard, A., & Dam, M. (July 2011). Principal Preparation; Teacher Contract Non-Renewal
8 Identifying the Professional Development Needs of School Superintendents Spanneut, G., Tobin, J., & Ayers, S. (July 2011). School Superintendents; Professional Development
9 From Professional Preparation to On-the-Job Development Duncan, H., Range, B., & Scherz, S. (August 2011). Program Preparation; Professional Development
10 Leadership Skills of Students in Alternative Education and Mainstream Schools in India Venkatraman, G. (July 2011). Curriculum and Instruction; Student Leadership; Comparative Education
 
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