本期

Q3 Social Sciences
Pamela S. Salazar
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校长在建立学校文化和确保每个学生的教学质量方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本期《简报》的文章为校长们反思工作提供了独特的思路。我希望读者们能在如何改进学校教育以及发挥领导作用如何影响这种改进方面找到新的观点。一个有效的学校领导可以确保一个高质量的包容性学校,所有的学生都有公平的机会获得有效的指导,并得到他们需要的支持。在第一篇文章中,研究人员Soares, Harrison, Melloy, Baran和Mohimann讨论了情感和行为障碍(EBD)学生的纳入,考虑了影响有效性的障碍,并审查了法律要求。提出并描述了一份全面的建议清单,以帮助管理人员克服学校领导在试图建立包容性氛围时经常面临的许多障碍。校长们会发现这篇文章特别有见地,因为有许多资源可以帮助他们创造和支持包容性的学校环境。多项研究描述了有效的教学领导与学校绩效之间的关系。然而,相对较少的研究考察了破坏性领导和指导性领导之间的关系。研究人员Wang和Merritt探讨了这两种领导方式,以确定破坏性领导者是否有可能成为有效的指导性领导者。结果揭示了几种普遍存在的破坏性领导行为及其与无效指导性领导的关系。这篇文章提供了教师认为导致无效教学领导的破坏性领导行为的关键信息。学校领导在创造一个有利于宽容地讨论有争议的政治问题的环境方面发挥着关键作用。研究者Journell提供了一篇文献综述,展示了为什么在K-12教育中讨论有争议的话题是必要的,以及学校领导对这一实践的影响。对于希望创造一个有利于对有争议的政治问题进行宽容讨论的学校环境的学校领导,本文提出了几点启示。校长们会发现这项研究具有启发性和指导性,因为他们致力于以帮助学生获得批判性思维和公民话语技能的方式构建教学和学习。建立一个安全和关怀的学习社区,让学生在身心上都感到安全,这是学生获得成功教育经历的关键。然而,大量的调查和研究表明,许多学生在他们的学校环境中感到不安全,因此,学生的参与度和学术学习
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In this issue
Principals play a crucial role in establishing the culture of a school and ensuring quality instruction and learning for each student. Articles in this issue of Bulletin offer unique ideas for principals to consider as they reflect on their work. It is my hope that readers will find new perspectives on how schooling can be improved and how the exercise of leadership influences this improvement. An effective school leader can ensure a high-quality inclusive school where all students have equitable access to effective instruction and receive the support they need to excel. In the lead article, researchers Soares, Harrison, Melloy, Baran, and Mohimann discuss the inclusion of students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), consider barriers to effectiveness, and review legal mandates. A comprehensive list of recommendations is presented and described to assist administrators in overcoming the many barriers that school leaders often face when trying to develop an inclusive climate. Principals will find this article especially insightful for the many resources that can help them create and support inclusive school environments. Multiple research studies describe how effective instructional leadership relates to school performance. However, relatively few studies have examined the relationship between destructive leadership and instructional leadership. Researchers Wang and Merritt explore the two leadership approaches to determine if there is a possibility that destructive leaders can become effective instructional leaders. Results uncovered several prevalent destructive leadership behaviors and their relationship with ineffective instructional leadership. The article provides key information on what teachers believe are destructive leadership behaviors that result in ineffective instructional leadership. School leaders play a critical role in creating an environment that facilitates tolerant discussions of controversial political issues. Researcher Journell provides a review of the literature showing why the discussion of controversial topics is necessary in K–12 education and the influence of school leadership on that practice. Several implications for school leaders who wish to create a school environment that facilitates tolerant discussions of controversial political issues are presented. Principals will find this research enlightening and instructive as they work to structure teaching and learning in ways that help students gain critical thinking and civil discourse skills. Building a safe and caring learning community where students feel both physically and emotionally safe is key to students having a successful educational experience. However, numerous surveys and studies suggest many students do not feel safe in their school environment and as a result, student engagement and academic learning Editorial
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