Perceptions of Elementary School Principals and Leadership Teams Regarding the Impact of Community Business Partnerships on Selected Correlates of Effective Schools
Title | Perceptions of Elementary School Principals and Leadership Teams Regarding the Impact of Community Business Partnerships on Selected Correlates of Effective Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Olivia Dashiell-Mitchell |
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Pages | 268 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Elementary school principals |
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American Doctoral Dissertations
Title | American Doctoral Dissertations PDF eBook |
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Pages | 896 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Dissertation abstracts |
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Dissertation Abstracts International
Title | Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook |
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Pages | 582 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Dissertations, Academic |
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A Comparison of Perceptions of Elementary School Principals and Parents Concerning Selected School-community Factors
Title | A Comparison of Perceptions of Elementary School Principals and Parents Concerning Selected School-community Factors PDF eBook |
Author | James Otis Howard |
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Pages | 244 |
Release | 1978 |
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The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership Practices and Developing a Professional Learning Community
Title | The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership Practices and Developing a Professional Learning Community PDF eBook |
Author | Troy L. Wiestling |
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Pages | 175 |
Release | 2010 |
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This quantitative study investigated self-perception of elementary school principals' leadership practices and the impact of these practices on developing and fostering a professional learning community within their schools. Fifty-nine elementary school principals, from school districts located in south central Pennsylvania, participated in this study. Five schools were selected to obtain additional responses from professional staff members working within the schools. Independent variables of principal's gender, highest level of education, and years of administrative experience were requested. Additional information regarding the size/population of the school staff and the size/population of the student body were collected to add to the analysis. The exemplary leadership practices were assessed by using The Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI) by Kouzes & Posner (2003) and consisted of five leadership practices: Challenging the Process, Inspiring a Shared Vision, Enabling Others to Act, Modeling the Way, and Encouraging the Heart. Principals and professional staff members, from the five selected schools, provided perceptions of their schools as learning communities by completing the School Professional Staff as Learning Community (SPSLC) questionnaire, developed by Shirley Hord (1996). The learning community dimensions assessed by the SLSPC are: Principal's Facilitative Leadership, Shared Visions for Improvement, Collective Creativity and Learning, Classroom Observations and Feedback, and School Conditions and Capacities. Descriptive statistics, One-way Analysis of Variance, and Correlation coefficients were tests used to respond to the research questions. The results of my study indicated that the principals perceived they were engaging in transformational leadership practices and that their schools were developing as professional learning communities. The data analysis also showed that a relationship does exist between the transformational leadership practices, of the principals, and the schools developing as professional learning communities.
Resources in Education
Title | Resources in Education PDF eBook |
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Pages | 1032 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Education |
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Building School-Community Partnerships
Title | Building School-Community Partnerships PDF eBook |
Author | Mavis G. Sanders |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2015-03-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1632209667 |
This current era of high stakes testing, accountability, and shrinking educational budgets demands that schools seek bold and innovative ways to build strong learning environments for all students. Community involvement is a powerful tool in generating resources that are essential for educational excellence. Building School-Community Partnerships: Collaboration for Student Success emphasizes the importance of community involvement for effective school functioning, student support and well-being, and community health and development. This sharp, insightful book serves as an excellent resource for educators seeking to establish school-community partnerships to achieve goals for their schools and the students, families, and communities they serve. Schools can collaborate with a wide variety of community partners to obtain the resources they need to achieve important goals for students’ learning. Some of these partners may include: - Businesses and corporations - Universities and other institutions of higher learning - National and local volunteer organizations - Social service agencies and health partners - Faith-based organizations and institutions Work successfully with community partners to improve school programs and curricula, strengthen families, and expand your students’ learning experiences!