This article examines principal leadership and teacher motivation in schools under accountability sanctions. The conceptual framework is grounded in research on expectancy theory and transformational leadership. The study involves a survey of Chicago teachers and indicates that principal instructional leadership and support for change are associated with teacher expectancy. In addition, teacher experience, advanced education, and race, as well as the school’s performance level, are associated with teacher expectancy. Finally, teacher expectancy is associated with a school’s ability to move off of probation status. These findings have important implications in the current policy context
Since its inception in 2001, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has created a high stakes accountability cl...
Our schools are working under many pressures often with increased expectations and less resources. T...
Over the past 20 years with the advent of externally imposed high-stakes accountability policies, th...
The federal No Child Left Behind Act and previous performance-based accountability policies are base...
This qualitative study of teachers in three low-performing elementary schools in Chicago reveals th...
This qualitative study of teachers in three low-performing elementary schools in Chicago reveals tha...
Through case studies of 10 elementary schools in Chicago, this article examines principal leadership...
Purpose. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe how high school principals adjus...
Advisors: Kelly H. Summers; Stephen Tonks.Committee members: Brad Hawk; Kelly H. Summers; Stephen To...
School accountability policies were created in response to concerns that the United States was under...
Reform is a way of professional life for principals and teachers in our school systems. The magnitud...
Educational institutions—and, more specifically, principals—are faced with meeting the mandates and ...
This study examines the relationship between principal leadership practices and teacher morale. A sa...
The evolution of student accountability has led some researchers to suggest the increase of teacher ...
Educators world wide are shaping the future by the quality of education that they provide to the you...
Since its inception in 2001, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has created a high stakes accountability cl...
Our schools are working under many pressures often with increased expectations and less resources. T...
Over the past 20 years with the advent of externally imposed high-stakes accountability policies, th...
The federal No Child Left Behind Act and previous performance-based accountability policies are base...
This qualitative study of teachers in three low-performing elementary schools in Chicago reveals th...
This qualitative study of teachers in three low-performing elementary schools in Chicago reveals tha...
Through case studies of 10 elementary schools in Chicago, this article examines principal leadership...
Purpose. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to describe how high school principals adjus...
Advisors: Kelly H. Summers; Stephen Tonks.Committee members: Brad Hawk; Kelly H. Summers; Stephen To...
School accountability policies were created in response to concerns that the United States was under...
Reform is a way of professional life for principals and teachers in our school systems. The magnitud...
Educational institutions—and, more specifically, principals—are faced with meeting the mandates and ...
This study examines the relationship between principal leadership practices and teacher morale. A sa...
The evolution of student accountability has led some researchers to suggest the increase of teacher ...
Educators world wide are shaping the future by the quality of education that they provide to the you...
Since its inception in 2001, No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has created a high stakes accountability cl...
Our schools are working under many pressures often with increased expectations and less resources. T...
Over the past 20 years with the advent of externally imposed high-stakes accountability policies, th...