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Category Archives: Inter-rater Reliability
A year ago, Howard and I created a video series for the Illinois Principals Association. We’ve developed the model a long time since then, but it still stands to be a great resource for our session attendees and consultation clients. … Continue reading
Empowered High School Model Level 5 from Illinois Principals Association on Vimeo.
Empowered High School Model Level 4 – “Formative Assessments” from Illinois Principals Association on Vimeo.
The Empowered High School Model for 21st Century Schools Level 2 – Standards and Benchmarks from Illinois Principals Association on Vimeo.
The Empowered High School Model for 21st Century Schools Level 1 – Model Overview: Managing Continuous Program Improvement from Illinois Principals Association on Vimeo.
Thanks to all the people we met at our presentation at the Ohio ACT Confirence in January! One of the principals asked the following two questions. Below is my answer to the questions, but there is so much more our … Continue reading





