Changing the way we prepare educational leaders : the Danforth experience

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Changing the way we prepare educational leaders : the Danforth experience

by Mike M. Milstein, and associates

Corwin Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Educational practitioners in America have become disillusioned with university preparation programmes that fail to prepare them for the realities of the workplace. This volume summarizes the knowledge gained from five of the programmes instigated by the Danforth Foundation in its efforts to stimulate new approaches to the training of educational leaders. The ramifications of what has been learned is discussed and an analysis of future issues for American schools is provided.

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Genesis of the Danforth Preparation Program for School Principals - Donn W Gresso Taking Stock - Paula A Cordeiro et al Learnings Gleaned From Universities Participating in the Danforth Program There Must Be a Better Way University of Alabama From a Minimal Program to the Renaissance University of Central Florida Out of the Jaws of Defeat University of Connecticut The Pied Piper Creates a Vision California State University at Fresno A Prize Winner Improves University of Washington Learnings Across the Terrain Pushing the Edge - Peter T Wilson

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