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Articles from Leadership (January 1, 2006)

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Adequacy movement holds hope for school funding. Bietz, Henry Editorial 257
Adequate funding: a matter of political will: County superintendents in Santa Clara have come together to brainstorm the efforts needed to move forward on the adequate school funding agenda. Quon, Phil 625
Aligning resources with expectations: it's time to build the political will necessary to better align our expectations for students and schools with the programs, services and resources they need. Tran, Samantha 1234
Books worth reading: documenting improvement; promising practices for school communities. Manthey, George 548
Collective efficacy: explaining school achievement: when teachers believe they can positively affect student achievement, schools may be able to succeed when it had been thought impossible. Manthey, George 808
Every child is a leader: leadership development retreats for students are a revolutionary idea that is catching on fast across the country. Bonstingl, John Jay 1619
Healthy children ready to learn: recognizing the strong connection between health and learning, school leaders are playing a key role in creating healthy school environments that meet or exceed new state and federal standards. Marcellino, Sara 2983
How to tell your story with confidence: communicating why and how school leaders are effective in their work will go a long way toward increasing awareness of the profession and highlighting academic successes in our schools. White, Julie 1692
Shedding light reducing the heat: numerous efforts are under way to develop statewide estimates of the resources needed to provide an "adequate" education for all of California's students. Perry, Mary 1885
The civic mission of schools: the goal of preparing young people to become thoughtful and informed citizens who participate in their communities is often not a priority for the nation's overburdened public schools. We can change that. Croddy, Marshall 1553
The new principal: now you're cooking: these mentors for new principals explain that being a great principal is much the same as being the host of a great dinner party. Van Zant, Steve 1595
The politics of adequate funding: educators must take the lead in moving the state's school finance structure away from a minimum guarantee and into a system based on adequacy. McFadden, Brett W. 1894

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