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This national survey by Public Agenda finds that superintendents and principals are confident that effective school leadership can produce improvements in student learning, but they also identify serious obstacles to their progress. The report analyzes the opinions of nearly 2,000 school leaders, the majority of whom believe that significant changes are needed to allow them to succeed, including providing more authority to remove unqualified teachers, matching funding to mandates and freeing leaders from bureaucratic entanglements.
Published: November 2003, 72 pages
Author(s): Steve Farkas, Jean Johnson and Ann Duffett
Publishing Organization: Public Agenda
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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“The national conversation has shifted from ‘whether’ leadership really matters or is worth the investment, to ‘how…’”
--Education Leadership: A Bridge to School Reform