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18 Jan 18
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"Vision is a trite term these days, and at various times it refers to mission, purpose, goals, objectives, or a sheet of paper posted near the principal's office" (Isaacson & Bamburg, 1992, p. 42).
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A core characteristic of the vision is an undeviating focus on student learning, maintains Louis and Kruse (1995), in which each student's potential achievement is carefully considered.
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22 Jun 15
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it is a particular mental image of what is important to an individual and to an organization.
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Staff are encouraged not only to be involved in the process of developing a shared vision but to use that vision as a guidepost in making decisions about teaching and learning in the school
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in which each student's potential achievement is carefully considered.
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A core characteristic of the vision is an undeviating focus on student learning,
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10 Jun 14
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. The relationships between individuals are described as caring.
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16 Nov 10
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In such a community, the individual staff member is responsible for his/her actions, but the common good is placed on a par with personal ambition.
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26 Sep 10
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Sharing vision is not just agreeing with a good idea; it is a particular mental image of what is important to an individual and to an organization. Staff are encouraged not only to be involved in the process of developing a shared vision but to use that vision as a guidepost in making decisions about teaching and learning in the school (ibid.).
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22 Sep 10
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A core characteristic of the vision is an undeviating focus on student learning, maintains Louis and Kruse (1995), in which each student's potential achievement is carefully considered. These shared values and vision lead to binding norms of behavior that the staff supports.
In such a community, the individual staff member is responsible for his/her actions, but the common good is placed on a par with personal ambition. The relationships between individuals are described as caring. Such caring is supported by open communication, made possible by trust (Fawcett, 1996).
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17 Jun 10
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it is a particular mental image of what is important to an individual and to an organization. Staff are encouraged not only to be involved in the process of developing a shared vision but to use that vision as a guidepost in making decisions about teaching and learning in the school (ibid.).
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an undeviating focus on student learning,
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These shared values and vision lead to binding norms of behavior that the staff supports.
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The relationships between individuals are described as caring. Such caring is supported by open communication, made possible by trust (Fawcett, 1996).
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07 Jun 10
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Staff are encouraged not only to be involved in the process of developing a shared vision but to use that vision as a guidepost in making decisions about teaching and learning in the school
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22 Jul 08
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