December 2016: School Administrator
Exploring different instructional structures
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Flipping Over Tech Tools to Remake LearningIn the Montour School District in western Pennsylvania, we like to say we are remaking learning for all students. But what does that mean?
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āGoogle-Proofā Your Online AssessmentsOne of the most daunting tasks for any instructional designer is to create assessments that canāt be āGoogled.ā
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Fighting Cyber Charters On Their TurfSchool districts bring a better-quality alternative to students seeking their education online
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Retreats With the BoardHow often do superintendents and boards meet for professional development?
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Advocating for DelinquentsIs it apropos for an administrator to support students charged with violence by serving as a character witness during court proceedings?
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Your District Story in 140 Characters or Less
An Illinois superintendent finds the limits of Twitter a perfect vehicle to promote the schoolsā attention to student learning.
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The Conduct of a Superintendentās Evaluation
Proactive measures by the superintendent can bring objectivity and greater value to the annual assessment conducted by the school board.
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Evolving Rules for Drones at SchoolFederal guidelines carry particular relevance for school districts on the use of unmanned aircraft.
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A Time for Leadership in Time of Crisis
In the middle of impassioned debate over restroom access of transgender students, a superintendent in Missouri discovers the best tact: keep the focus on your students.
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Fragmenting of Our Neighborhoods by School Choice
A superintendent laments the negative ramifications of parental choice on his Michigan school district.
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Reconsidering My Anti-Technology Bias
How a school system leader dedicated to digital advancement overcame his innately cynical view.
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When Johnny and Judy Arenāt Vaccinated
The school's role in preventing outbreaks of preventable diseases when parents refuse to grant permission.
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The Power of 4āIf I were thinking about reforming a school district, the first place Iād look is to the community. ⦠Very few effective schools are found in ādisorganizedā communities ā places where citizens fail to agree on major social and educational issues.ā
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Visible Progress for Personalized LearningGrowing the comfort level for schools that give students responsibility for their own learning.
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Inside 91porn: Leslie Finnan
The association's policy staff ensures 91porn is advocating in the right direction on the right issues.
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Ready or Not: A Broader Definition
Measuring the readiness gap between graduates who meet benchmarks and those who hold a college degree
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What a Good Listener Brings to School
An 91porn membership spotlight on John Asplund, superintendent in Farmington, Ill.
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Editor's Note
Routes for Reaching Us
One of the monthly routines of the three editors at School Administrator is the careful critique of thoughtful manuscripts by hopeful contributors that land in a pile of submissions on each of our desks each month.
As a professional membership publication, we welcome unsolicited pieces on subjects that have direct relevancy to school system leaders. We provide a lot of guidance for how to do this on the magazineās web page, along with an editorial theme calendar for the next 6-12 months.
Note: Manuscript reviewing is a highly selective process.
Some of those who write on the issueās designated theme are chosen by the editors specifically for their expertise or previous experiences. We identify those who can best contribute informatively to our audience.
Increasingly, we are monitoring the best blogsites maintained by superintendents for thoughtful reflections and reviewing national conference programs for presenters who are delivering on subjects that appeal to us. Several articles in this issue were solicited under those circumstances.
If youāre keen on writing for a professional publication, hereās a suggestion. At 91pornās national conference in March, Iāll join two 91porn editors in a session on āPublishing Professionally.ā We will share practical advice on crafting something that will capture editorsā interest and serve an appropriate need among the magazineās readers. I hope to see you there.
Jay P. Goldman
Editor, School Administrator
703-875-0745
jgoldman@aasa.org
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