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Daniel L. Duke

    Daniel Duke, ein Nachfahre von Jesse James, wuchs umgeben von Geschichten über verlorene Schätze von Gesetzlosen auf. Seit mehr als zwei Jahrzehnten erforscht er die Geheimnisse, die seine Familie, die Freimaurerei und die Tempelritter umgeben. Seine Arbeit taucht tief in historische Rätsel und familiäre Legenden ein und webt ein fesselndes Geflecht aus Intrigen.

    Education Empire: The Evolution of an Excellent Suburban School System
    Secret History of the Wild, Wild West
    The Mysterious Life and Faked Death of Jesse James
    Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure
    Differentiating School Leadership
    Leadership for Low-Performing Schools
    • Leadership for Low-Performing Schools

      A Step-by-Step Guide to the School Turnaround Process

      • 228 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      Focusing on the qualities essential for transforming low-performing schools, the book combines extensive research with practical insights. It emphasizes the personal attributes required for effective leadership during the turnaround process, setting the stage for actionable strategies to improve educational outcomes.

      Leadership for Low-Performing Schools
    • Differentiating School Leadership

      Facing the Challenges of Practice

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,5(6)Abgeben

      Focusing on identifying critical challenges within schools, this book offers tailored leadership strategies aimed at fostering improvement. It emphasizes the importance of differentiated approaches to effectively address unique issues, equipping educators and administrators with practical tools to enhance their school's performance and create a positive impact on student outcomes.

      Differentiating School Leadership
    • An investigation into the lost treasures of Jesse James and the Freemasons and their connections to the Templars, Rosicrucians, and the Founding Fathers

      Jesse James and the Lost Templar Treasure
    • Jesse James and other infamous outlaws were part of a larger organization, centuries old, that has affected U.S. history from the small, rural streets of early America to the highest levels of the nation's government, with continuing influence to this day.

      Secret History of the Wild, Wild West
    • The book explores the evolution of Fairfax County public schools, highlighting its response to significant challenges such as rapid enrollment growth, desegregation, and economic fluctuations. It examines how the system has adapted to changing demographics, including rising poverty and an influx of immigrants, while maintaining high student achievement amidst increasing politicization and demands from various interest groups. Daniel L. Duke reveals the strategies that have contributed to Fairfax's success, making it a model for suburban education systems.

      Education Empire: The Evolution of an Excellent Suburban School System
    • The book explores the ten-year transformation of Manassas Park City Schools in Virginia through four distinct organizational perspectives. It delves into the strategies, challenges, and successes encountered during this turnaround, providing insights into educational reform and leadership dynamics. By analyzing the impact of various approaches, the narrative highlights key lessons and best practices that can be applied to similar initiatives in other school districts.

      The Little School System That Could: Transforming a City School District
    • The Children Left Behind

      • 222 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Between 2002 and 2016, the federal government, state governments, and school districts undertook unprecedented measures to improve the lowest-performing schools. This book draws on dozens of actual examples to illustrate the wide range of interventions adopted over this time period. Among the initiatives examined in depth are efforts by states to provide technical assistance to schools and districts, offer students educational choices, engage communities in school improvement, take over low-performing schools and districts, create special state-run school districts, and close failing schools. Also discussed are district-initiated measures, including programs to standardize instruction, innovative approaches to raising student achievement, and restructuring of district operations. The book concludes with an assessment of 15 years of turnaround initiatives and recommendations based on lessons learned over this time period.

      The Children Left Behind