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Innovations in Education: Innovative Pathways to School Leadership

This guide highlights six diverse programs offering innovative pathways to school leadership.

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Table of Contents

1.  Title Page
2.  List of Figures
3.  Foreword
4.  Introduction
5.  Part I: Elements of Innovative Pathways to School Leadership
6.  Part II: Program Profiles
 
Boston Principal Fellowship Program, Boston, Mass.
First Ring Leadership Academy, Cleveland, Ohio
LAUNCH (Leadership Academy and Urban Network for Chicago), Chicago, Ill.
NJ EXCEL (New Jersey Expedited Certification for Educational Leadership), Monroe Township, N.J.
New Leaders for New Schools, New York, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Memphis, and San Francisco Bay Area
Principals Excellence Program, Pike County, Ky.
7.  Acknowledgments
8.  Appendix A: Research Methodology
9.  Appendix B: Resources
10.  Notes

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