Middle school principals' reflection: a narrative research study exploring how leaders make sense of a recently launched educational intervention.
In a world of increasing responsibilities placed on schools, principals have been faced with mounting pressure to make decisions to improve instruction for all students. This pressure, coupled with state and federal mandates to improve performance has forced administrators to develop, implement, and...
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