
Twelve Components of Effective Schools: Staff Motivation Cannot Compensate for Systemic Deficits (Volume 1, Episode 11)
Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's recent blog post, discussing twelve elements that are essential for continuous school improvement. They highlight a current trend in education where school leaders focus more on motivating staff and studen
Improving Education Today: The Deep Dive
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Show Notes
Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's recent blog post, discussing twelve elements that are essential for continuous school improvement.
They highlight a current trend in education where school leaders focus more on motivating staff and students that identifying and addressing systemic deficits in curriculum, instruction, and support services.
Three school-specific case studies illustrate what happens when schools either neglect their deficits or identify the weaknesses. . . implementing significant, strategic improvement strategies.
Angela and Davey emphasize the importance of data-driven decision-making, shared leadership, and a comprehensive approach that includes both academic and social-emotional learning. The twelve components provide a framework for analyzing existing school practices and developing targeted action plans.