Leadership Series

Leading for Learning

This series—launched with a special report on instructional leadership in the Sept. 15, 2004, issue of Education Week—examines the new approaches to leadership in education at a time of increasing academic expectations on schools.

School & District Management Preparation Programs Can’t Match Demand
A growing field of specialty programs has emerged to train principals for the demands of running charter schools.
September 8, 2008
5 min read
School & District Management Differing Organizational Models Help Charters Divide Up the Load
Given the wide range of duties involved in leading a charter school, it can be tough— and, some experts say, inadvisable—for one person to go it alone.
September 8, 2008
3 min read
School & District Management Wanted: The Perfect Person
The charter school movement faces daunting leadership and management challenges, especially as the sector continues its rapid expansion.
September 8, 2008
5 min read
School & District Management Getting Serious About Preparation
The nation’s schools need principals who know instruction, and that focus is helping to shape more coherent professional programs to select and train the next generation of school leaders.
Lynn Olson, September 11, 2007
14 min read
School & District Management A National View
When Arthur Levine wrote a scathing report on the preparation of American school leaders, the one institution he singled out as a “promising model” wasn’t even in the United States. It was England’s National College for School Leadership.
Lynn Olson, September 11, 2007
12 min read
School & District Management Real-World Lessons
Since 2000, New Leaders for New Schools has recruited and trained more than 300 principals and placed them at the helms of troubled schools in cities across the nation. But the nonprofit organization aspires to much more.
Lesli A. Maxwell, September 11, 2007
11 min read
Teri Tilson, at left, an administrator with the Greeneville city district, and Larry Neas, center, go over budget information with interns including Andrew Tolley, right.
Teri Tilson, at left, an administrator with the Greeneville city district, and Larry Neas, center, go over budget information with interns including Andrew Tolley, right.
Brian Wagner
School & District Management Joining Forces
Greeneville City and Kingsport district officials entered into a collaborative partnership to help East Tennessee State revamp its educational leadership program.
Alyson Klein, September 11, 2007
9 min read
School & District Management Building Capacity
What’s gone around has come around. After a decade or so spent largely on setting academic standards against which to hold schools accountable, states are themselves being held accountable for helping schools figure out how to meet them. Part of Education Week's special annual report, Leading for Learning.
Jeff Archer, September 12, 2006
12 min read
School & District Management Pennsylvania
Distinguished educators are assigned by the state to help low-scoring districts in Pennsylvania. Part of Education Week's special annual report, Leading for Learning.
Jeff Archer, September 12, 2006
6 min read
School & District Management New Mexico
New Mexico requires "priority schools" to use a continuous-improvement program. Part of Education Week's special annual report, Leading for Learning.
Linda Jacobson, September 12, 2006
5 min read
School & District Management Kentucky
With state funding, teams of educators are assisting struggling districts in Kentucky. Part of Education Week's special annual report, Leading for Learning.
David J. Hoff, September 12, 2006
5 min read
School & District Management Sharing the Load
Under Edison Schools Inc., educators work in teams, a model that encourages the development of leadership throughout a building.
Karla Scoon Reid, November 15, 2005
11 min read
First graders at PS 33 in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan sit in a semicircle during a meeting with teacher Danielle Capek. The city education department's directions on teaching literacy, in particular, have raised some educators' hackles.
First graders at PS 33 in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan sit in a semicircle during a meeting with teacher Danielle Capek. The city education department's directions on teaching literacy, in particular, have raised some educators' hackles.
Todd Plitt for Education Week
School & District Management Grading the Mayor
As Michael R. Bloomberg runs for re-election in New York City, voters will judge the extensive changes he’s made to the nation’s largest school system.
Catherine Gewertz, October 25, 2005
11 min read
School & District Management Chicago Latest District to Call for Core H.S. Curricula
The Chicago school district will accept proposals this month from outside vendors seeking to craft core college-preparatory curricula in English, mathematics, and science for high schools.
Karla Scoon Reid, October 4, 2005
7 min read