Supporting New School Leaders to Create Great Schools: Three Steps Towards Powerful Leadership
First published
02/15/2024
Genres:
education
Summary
How can you support new leaders in your school or district? Today, we are going to talk about three different steps you should take to make sure they get the support they need.This episode is a recording of the SREB blog post "Supporting New School Leaders to Create Great Schools: Three Steps Towards Powerful Leadership."
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