Series Success at the Core: Leaderhip Teams and Quality Instruction: Norms for Leadership and Learning
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Discussion and Supporting Materials
Thought starters
- Why are norms important to leadership team functionality?
- How have leadership team practices directly impacted classroom practices?
- What have the leadership teams done to maintain an instructional focus?
School Details
Covington Middle School11200 Northeast Rosewood Avenue
Vancouver WA 98662
Population: 1087
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Teachers
Byron Molle
Erlinda Fazio
David Piercy
Karrie Fansler
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5 Comments
Elaine Logan Apr 10, 2017 11:46pm
Molly Chingliak Feb 24, 2021 8:49pm
The norms makes the group one, and work together rather than how he stated "us/them" but they all work together, and it is for the benefit of everyone involved. The parents see that it is an unbiased framework and everyone is equal. Thank you for sharing this video.
Mary Bartz Feb 28, 2017 2:49am
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