Arne Duncan served as U.S. secretary of education under President Barack Obama from 2009 until 2015. Prior to his appointment, Duncan served as the CEO of the Chicago Public Schools from June 2001 through December 2008, becoming the longest-serving big-city education superintendent in the country. In this episode, Mr. Duncan sits down with us to reflect on his tenure as secretary of education and to share with us his ideas of where we go from here.
Principals’ Professional Learning: Current Status and Future Needs
The 2020 Election
CARES Act
Building Principal Pipelines
Early Education Leadership: How Principals Can Support Early Learning
The Research Angle: Which Principal Policies Work?
Reversing the Trend on Teacher Shortages
How Principals Can Leverage Community Schools to Boost Health and Social Services, and Academic Outcomes for Students
Linda Darling Hammond: Why Principals Matter
Professional Learning: Why It Matters and How Principals Can Help Save #TitleII
K–12 Edtech Innovation: What Is It and Why Should Principals Care?
The Role of Principals in Advancing Quality Teaching
Chronic Absence: The Risks of Not Showing Up
The 2018 Midterm Elections: What Happened and What Does it Mean for Education in 2019
The Pre-K–8 School Leader in 2018: A 10-Year Study
The State of Principal Preparation Programs and How Professional Leadership Standards Can Elevate the Profession
Charles Best – Founder & CEO of DonorsChoose.org
Advocacy Briefing: September 2018
Prioritizing Principals in Tennessee
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