http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/08/education/08education.html?ref=education
This article was very interesting. I was shocked to see that schools that had a high failure rate would replace their principals. I don't necessarily agree that replacing the principal would be the solution. The author points out a few issues- there are simply not enough qualified principals waiting for positions to open, and replacing principals could throw the schools into even more disarray. This issue is happening to schools all over the US. Although this idea has its pros and cons, it is relatively new and too early to show very positive or very negative outcomes.
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