Balanced Leadership: What 30 Years of Research Tells Us About the Effect of Leadership on Student Achievement

This webinar was presented on Apr 13, 2005 and is now archived

Presenters

Robert Marzano (Primary)

Senior Scholar
Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning


Description

This online presentation with Dr. Robert J. Marzano — internationally known researcher, author, trainer, and speaker — will focus on the results of a study that examined over 30 years of research on principal leadership and identified specific leadership responsibilities that can positively impact student achievement. These responsibilities will be presented, along with how they should be adapted to the magnitude of change in which a school is engaged. This event was sponsored by SchoolsMovingUp in collaboration with PEAK-3.

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