From Research to Practice: How Charter School Leaders Can Best Survive on the High Wire
April 2009
This series of research briefs targets different audiences to highlight relevant information from the report Working Without a Safety Net: How Charter School Leaders Can Best Survive on the High Wire.
Additional Information
Working Smarter: How Charter School Leaders Can Get The Help They NeedTargeted at current and future charter school leaders, charter management organizations (CMOs), and charter governing boards, this brief outlines the challenges faced by current charter school leaders and provides practical recommendations for strengthening school leadership. Download your brief
Building The Pipeline: How Charter School Authorizers And Technical Assistance Providers Can Help Develop Strong LeadersTargeted at charter school authorizers and state and local technical assistance providers, this brief outlines the challenges faced by current charter school leaders and provides practical recommendations for seeking out and developing high-caliber leaders for local charter schools. Download your brief
Targeted Training: How To Prepare Charter School Leaders For The JobTargeted at charter school leadership preparation programs and state and local charter school policy leaders, this brief outlines the challenges faced by current charter school leaders and provides practical recommendations for better preparation and on-the-job support. Download your brief
Related Publications
Working Without a Safety Net: How Charter School Leaders Can Best Survive on the High Wire
Context
Related Topics: Choice & Charters, Leadership
Related Projects: National Charter School Research Project
Related Initiatives: Inside Charter Schools

