The report analyzes findings from interviews of 42 school leaders across six systems it identifies as implementing strategic school staffing models, including how such models could be scaled, what challenges and supports leaders encountered, how the work can be supported, and the role of the school leader in strategic systems change. [...] Interviewees answered several questions examining their thoughts about the role of school leaders in scaling models, the key challenges involved in bringing the models to scale, and the nature of necessary supports. [...] The Report’s Rationale for Its Findings and Conclusions The underlying rationale of this report is that strategic staffing models are promising but re- main “fragile” due to the influence of policy that hinders the scaling up of different models, antiquated ideologies about the teaching profession, and lack of support from states, policy- makers, foundations, and researchers. [...] The report does not indicate how many of each identified role were included in the sample, nor does it define the number of participants in each of the six school systems. [...] The report’s conclusions and recommendations lead to a circular argument in which the participant roles (principals, school leaders, superintendents, technical assistance providers) are later identified as the groups that should support school leaders and share the work of scaling strategic staffing models.
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Table of Contents
- Reviewed by 1
- NEPC Review So Hard but So Rewarding How School System Leaders are Scaling up Strategic School Staffing Models 1
- Acknowledgements 2
- NEPC Staff 2
- NEPC Review So Hard but So Rewarding How School System Leaders Are Scaling up Strategic School Staffing Models Center on Reinventing Public Education March 2024 3
- Summary 3
- NEPC Review So Hard but So Rewarding How School System Leaders Are Scaling up Strategic School Staffing Models Center on Reinventing Public Education March 2024 4
- I. Introduction 4
- II. Findings and Conclusions of the Report 5
- Strategies 5
- Leaders Work 5
- Recommendations 6
- III. The Reports Rationale for Its Findings and Conclusions 6
- IV. The Reports Use of Research Literature 7
- V. Review of the Reports Methods 7
- VI. Review of the Validity of the Findings and Conclusions 9
- VII. Usefulness of the Report for Guidance of Policy and Practice 9
- Notes and References 10