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While considerable evidence indicates that school leaders are able to make important contributions to the success of their students, much less is known about how such contributions are made. This book provides a comprehensive account of research aimed at filling this gap in our knowledge, along with guidelines about how school leaders might use this knowledge for their own school improvement work. Leadership practices known to be effective for improving student success are outlined in the first section of the book while the remaining sections identify four “paths” along which the influence of those practices “flow” to exercise an influence on student success. Each of the Rational, Emotional, Organizational and Family paths are populated by conditions or variables known to have relatively direct effects on student success and also open to influence by effective leadership practices. While the Four Path framework narrows the attention of school leaders to a still-considerable number conditions known to contribute to student success, it leaves school leaders the autonomy to select, for improvement efforts, the sub-set of conditions that make the most sense in their own local circumstances. The approach to leadership described in this book provides evidence-based guidance on what to lead and flexibility on how to lead for purposes of improving student learning. .
Education. --- School management and organization. --- School administration. --- Higher education. --- Administration, Organization and Leadership. --- Schools and Schooling. --- Higher Education. --- Learning & Instruction. --- Educational leadership. --- Academic achievement. --- Success. --- Growth (Psychology) --- Personal development --- Personal growth --- Self-improvement --- Academic underachievement --- Achievement, Academic --- Educational achievement --- Scholastic achievement --- Scholastic success --- School achievement --- Student achievement --- Underachievement, Academic --- College leadership --- Education leadership --- School leadership --- Conduct of life --- Fortune --- Failure (Psychology) --- Fear of success --- Performance --- Success --- Leadership --- Schools. --- Education, Higher. --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges --- Public institutions --- Education --- Public schools --- Learning. --- Instruction. --- Learning process --- Comprehension --- Administration, Educational --- Educational administration --- Inspection of schools --- Operation policies, School --- Policies, School operation --- School administration --- School inspection --- School operation policies --- School organization --- Schools --- Management --- Organization --- Inspection --- Management and organization
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While considerable evidence indicates that school leaders are able to make important contributions to the success of their students, much less is known about how such contributions are made. This book provides a comprehensive account of research aimed at filling this gap in our knowledge, along with guidelines about how school leaders might use this knowledge for their own school improvement work. Leadership practices known to be effective for improving student success are outlined in the first section of the book while the remaining sections identify four “paths” along which the influence of those practices “flow” to exercise an influence on student success. Each of the Rational, Emotional, Organizational and Family paths are populated by conditions or variables known to have relatively direct effects on student success and also open to influence by effective leadership practices. While the Four Path framework narrows the attention of school leaders to a still-considerable number conditions known to contribute to student success, it leaves school leaders the autonomy to select, for improvement efforts, the sub-set of conditions that make the most sense in their own local circumstances. The approach to leadership described in this book provides evidence-based guidance on what to lead and flexibility on how to lead for purposes of improving student learning. .
Didactics --- Higher education --- Educational sciences --- Organization theory --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- organisatiemanagement --- didactiek --- onderwijs --- leidinggeven --- scholen --- administratie
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In recent years, echocardiography has evolved from a qualitative diagnostic tool into a complex and sophisticated technique that is able to provide accurate, quantitative information driving the management of most cardiac diseases. Despite the availability, affordability and scientific value of advanced echocardiography techniques such as Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) and Speckle Tracking, there has been a lack of accessible information about their use in real-life medical practice. This practical book is the first comprehensive resource with truly international authorship covering the theory and clinical applications of advanced myocardial imaging as a diagnostic, monitoring and prognostic tool. Clear, concise key facts and summaries throughout the book enable fast decisions at point of care. This book is an invaluable resource for cardiologists, sonographers or other healthcare professionals who want to get the most out of the new technology available on echo machines.
Heart --- Angiocardiography --- Hearts --- Angiocardiographies --- radionuclide imaging --- Echocardiography. --- Myocardium --- Angiocardiography. --- Ultrasonic imaging. --- radionuclide imaging. --- Echocardiography --- Echo cardiography --- Ultrasonic cardiography --- Ultrasound cardiography --- Cardiography --- Diagnostic ultrasonic imaging --- Cardiac muscle --- Heart muscle --- Muscles --- Ultrasonic imaging --- Imaging --- Muscle --- Radionuclide imaging.
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