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Balanced Leadership: What 30 Years of Research Tells Us About the Effect of Leadership on Student Achievement
Author: Waters, T., Marzano, R.J., Brian McNulty, B.
Publisher: Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL)
Publication Date: 2003
Full text available online at: http://www.mcrel.org/PDF/LeadershipOrganizationDevelopment/5031RR_BalancedLeadership.pdf

Abstract (written by WestEd):
In a meta-analysis of classroom and leadership studies, the authors ask whether the quality of leadership has a significant relationship to student achievement and what specific leadership responsibilities and practices have the greatest impact. They concluded:
*To read a short article following up on the findings in this report, go to "Leading Schools: Distinguishing the Essential From the Important," also in the SchoolsMovingUp Reading Room.