Leadership decisions for professional development: a narrative research study examining how school district leaders make decisions about professional development.
This narrative study, examined the experiences of six school district leaders related to decision-making about professional development for a research-based instructional strategy in their school districts. The study incorporated James G. March's, Organizational Decision-making as a framework....
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