Transforming School Leadership with ISLLC and ELCCAuthoritative and practical, this book is co-authored by Neil Shipman, former ISLLC Director. It provides kknowledge and tools to help principals-in-training and practitioners apply the ISLLC and ELCC standards in their schools. Each chapter contains a research-based discussion and practical applications of the standard, along with suggested activities, assignments, and case studies. |
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Contents
Introduction to the ISLLC and ELCC Standards | |
Vision as an Essential of Leadership Development | |
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Transforming School Leadership with ISLLC and ELCC J. Allen Queen,Henry Peel,Neil Shipman Limited preview - 2013 |
Transforming School Leadership with ISLLC and ELCC Neil J. Shipman,J. Allen Queen,Henry A. Peel No preview available - 2007 |
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