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  1. Novice principals setting goals for school improvement in New Zealand
  2. Capturing the Complex, Situated, and Active Nature of Teaching Through Inquiry-Oriented Standards for Teaching
  3. Engaging student voice in teachers’ inquiries
  4. Educational leadership effectiveness: a Rasch analysis
  5. Genuine inquiry
  6. From Persuasion to Learning: An Intervention to Improve Leaders’ Response to Disagreement
  7. Downgraded curriculum? An analysis of knowledge in new curricula in Scotland and New Zealand
  8. When Others’ Performance Just Isn't Good Enough: Educational Leaders’ Framing of Concerns in Private and Public
  9. Goal Setting in Principal Evaluation: Goal Quality and Predictors of Achievement
  10. Evidence-informed collaborative inquiry for improving teaching and learning
  11. The Leadership of Teaching and Learning: Implications for Teacher Evaluation
  12. 59 The Ebb and Flow of Curricular Autonomy: Balance Between Local Freedom and National Prescription in Curricula