Leadership magazine Jan/Feb 2016 V45 No 3 | Page 5
Association of California School Administrators
Volume 45, No. 3 | January/February 2016
Features
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14
Columns
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Ensuring social justice and a diverse
and equitable leadership
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Being a culturally proficient school leader is not an option
To our readers
Preparing educators to
ensure the best for students
is a shared responsibility.
By Tom Armelino
Asked & Answered
Effective Instructional Leadership Teams can be integral to helping
underperforming schools strengthen their leadership, professional
learning systems and core instruction.
By Brian Edwards and Jessica Gammell
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Top 16 digital tools for 2016: Nurturing your leadership skills
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Building leadership capacity through
student charters: A reflection
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Developing a leadership
pipeline for the future
Building capacity from within
an organization is essential
for continuous improvement.
By Laurie Wellner and
Tamerin Capellino
The key to being a culturally proficient school administrator is having the realization that
accepting, appreciating and embracing differing cultures is an ongoing way of being.
By LaDay Smith
Building strong school leadership teams
to sustain reform
Leadership
21st century learning requires
a commitment from leaders
to transform education.
By Cindy Costa
Education leaders are charged with meeting the needs of
all students, and must understand the difference between
diversity and equity.
By Kenneth Magdaleno
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What’s the best pipeline to
education leadership?
Strategic leadership that
works: Priority 21
Leadership onboarding: Cultivating top talent right from the start
New school leaders need our guidance and support. To better prepare them for success, we must develop and implement systematic and meaningful induction systems.
By Perry Wiseman and Gordon Amerson
These online resources aim to encourage your development as a visionary, lifelong
learner, and a stronger, more compassionate and resourceful leader.
By Lisa Gonzales and Geoff Belleau
As educational administration students become increasingly
involved in ACSA through student charters, their ability to
best make a difference in student lives is positively affected.
By Katherine Goyette
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Vision to action: Supporting the most underserved schools
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I found the pill: If you just take this, we can close the gap!
The SFUSD ‘Superintendent’s Zone’ has provided the key shifts in leadership and learning needed to build the capacity of schools for improvement.
By Laura Wentworth, Ritu Khanna and Regina Piper
Teacher efficacy is paramount to changing conditions for underserved students. Thus,
district and site leaders must make it a priority to coach teachers up.
By Edwin Lou Javius
January | February 2016
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