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  2. File:A Review of the Open Educational Resources Movement.pdf

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  3. Educational leadership - Wikipedia

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    Educational leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the talents and energies of teachers, students, and parents toward achieving common educational aims. This term is often used synonymously with school leadership in the United States and has supplanted educational management in the United Kingdom.

  4. 70/20/10 model (learning and development) - Wikipedia

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    The model may not reflect the changes in the market instigated by online technologies. For example, it does not reflect the recent focus on informal learning. [5] The 70:20:10 model is not prescriptive. Author and learning and development professional Andy Jefferson asserts it "is neither a scientific fact nor a recipe for how best to develop ...

  5. Social justice educational leadership - Wikipedia

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    Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the equitable learning of all students. Rather than focusing on one group of students who traditionally struggle, or who traditionally succeed, social ...

  6. Leadership development - Wikipedia

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    Leadership development can build on the development of individuals (including followers) to become leaders. It also needs to focus on the interpersonal linkages in the team. Following the credo of people as an organization's most valuable resource , some organizations address the development of these resources (including leadership).

  7. Electronic portfolio - Wikipedia

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    In education, the electronic portfolio is a collection of a students' work that can advance learning by providing a way for them to organize, archive, and display work. The electronic format allows a professor to evaluate student portfolios as an alternative to paper-based portfolios because they provide the opportunity to review, communicate ...

  8. File:Developing Leadership Dialogue Esino Lario 2016.pdf

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  9. The Global Education & Leadership Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Global Education & Leadership Foundation (tGELF) is an organization that focuses on cultivating ethical, altruistic leadership aimed at improving the overall standard of the world. [ 5 ] The foundation currently connects with 1,000,000 students through 7000 master trainers across 1000 schools & NGOs in 12 countries.