Twelve Components of Effective Schools: Staff Motivation Cannot Compensate for Systemic Deficits (Volume 1, Episode 11) - podcast episode cover

Twelve Components of Effective Schools: Staff Motivation Cannot Compensate for Systemic Deficits (Volume 1, Episode 11)

Sep 24, 202322 minSeason 1Ep. 11
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Episode description

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.

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