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| Eye On Education In the News Gary Martin examines current state of principal preparation programs in Principal magazine Gary Martin, co-author of School Leader Internship: Developing, Monitoring, and Evaluating Your Leadership Experience, has written an article published in Principal magazine titled "Examining the Principal Preparation and Practice Gap." In the article, Martin discusses the challenges and solutions to the effective preparation of future successful principals. Click here to read the article on the NAESP website. Get Organized! Time Management for School Leaders featured in "Principal's Bookshelf" Frank Buck's book Get Organized! Time Management for School Leaders was reviewed in the September/October 2008 edition of Principal magazine (published by the National Association of Elementary School Principals). The reviewer, a principal from Virginia, writes, "After reading this book, I have used almost every suggestion.... Buck's recommendations are easy to follow and economical." Click here to read the full review at the NAESP website. Education Review says "Every principal and superintendent should read High-Impact Leadership for High-Impact Schools" Pamela Salazar's book High-Impact Leadership for High-Impact Schools: The Actions that Matter Most was reviewed in the August 2008 issue of Education Review, a journal of book reviews in education. The reviewer writes that High-Impact Leadership for High-Impact Schools is "a concise, insightful guide that should be well-used, tattered and marked-up book that educational leaders refer to for a pick-me-up, reminder, re-orientation and refresher about why we do what we do.... Every principal and superintendent should read the book before school starts in the fall and then re-read the book every summer." Click here to read the full review. Author Sherrel Bergmann talks with NMSA in podcast on "Practical Matters for the New Teacher" Sherrel Bergmann, author of Teach Me I Dare You!, Lead Me I Dare You! and Teach My Kid I Dare You! talks with the National Middle School Association assistant executive director about practical suggestions for the new teacher and ways to build safe, respectful relationships in the classroom. Listen online at the NMSA website.Differentiated Assessment by Deborah Blaz reviewed in Education Review, a journal of book reviews Differentiated Assessment for Middle and High School Classrooms by Deborah Blaz was reviewed in the July 2008 issue of Education Review, an online journal of book reviews in education. The reviewer writes, "Blaz addresses preassessment, formative assessment, summative assessment, using technology for assessment, and implementation strategies with numerous concrete examples of assessment tools and strategies in every section."
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