AACTE PRESENTS: Preparing & Sustaining School Principals

Who is Supporting our School Leaders? - Principal Retention

23 min · 23 de feb de 2024
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Explore the pivotal role of support systems in retaining and empowering school leaders in the latest episode of AACTE PRESENTS: Preparing and Sustaining Principals. Uncover insights from experts at Colorado State University, featuring Dr. Wendy Barnes, Dr. Donna Cooner, and Dan Seegmiller including their innovative School Leadership Institute designed to address challenges faced by new administrators. This episode serves as a compelling call to action for universities and school districts to collaborate in nurturing resilient school principals and is grounded in the best practices seen in Wallace’s Principal Pipeline Initiative. Listen to Episode 4 now for practical solutions and valuable insights.

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