Jiang argues principals must model change in the classroom because school-leader talk alone leaves parents and teachers passive.
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Jiang argues principals must model change in the classroom because school-leader talk alone leaves parents and teachers passive.
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"...the most important thing, just to be clear, is that the principal has to be the role model. The principal has to be the..."
"...doesn't he have a supervisor? Isn't there like a high school principal that oversees a curriculum? And then third of all, it's like, what..."
"...writer, speaker, and a recognised expert in Chinese education. He's currently principal at a Beijing -based private high school and was previously a curriculum..."
"As the principal, you are sort of setting yourself up there as the lead teacher, the lead learner, and you doing that, by example,..."
"...so you know school leadership role at the moment as school principal and obviously test scores are always a really important data set for..."
"...best student is going to graduate and come back as your principal one day. Why do you hate the worst student? Because he's going..."
"...okay there's all emergent and so these are the three major principal principles of our worldview today and you should have learned most of..."
"...are, and that's it. So when I told my high school principal that I was going to transfer high school, she got very upset,..."
"...you're not supposed to do that, and I didn't care. The principal said I couldn't do that. I said to him, screw off, I'm..."
"...well, you have options. You can choose to go to the principal. You can choose to not do anything."
"...worked as an English teacher, but I've also worked as a principal, curriculum director, a teacher trainer. I've worked in all levels of education..."
"...the problem of debt, again, is not the debt itself, the principal, but the interest. Okay? All right. So does that make sense to..."
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Jiang's education argument begins with a narrow definition and ends with a democratic dream.
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