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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Assessing and Developing Principal Instructional Leadership (Online Article)

Educational leadership should be constantly assessing themselves in order to seek ways they can improve their methods, which would, in turn, benefit the school.  The article titled "Assessing and Developing Principal Instructional Leadership"  clearly defines instructional leadership, shares four effective ways to assess school leadership, and provides practical ways for principals to strengthen their leadership.

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  1. It’s key for the principal to meet with those under his leadership. He needs to be seen as a “strong instructional leader” as the article states. He doesn’t need to be bossy, or the “lay down the law” type. But to meet with those under his leadership would be helpful for him, helpful for their school, and helpful for relationships. “Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about taking care of those in your charge."

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