When things go wrong, efforts to hold people “accountable” in an organization rarely produce what leaders actually want.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1. Purpose.
Inclusion without accountability is aspirational. Accountability without inclusion is transactional. Leadership today demands both. Over the past several years — particularly during the COVID-19 ...
The teacher was waiting for me when I walked into my office. Her eyes were red. Her shoulders were tense. She held her data ...
Many organizations talk about accountability, but the meaning is rarely practically defined. Oftentimes, accountability becomes a buzzword that is repeated in meetings and mission statements until ...
Yes, school accountability is to blame for the downward trend in student outcomes (“Is school accountability to blame for downward trend of Maryland student outcomes?” March 13). In 1640, St. Bernard ...
The EOS Accountability Chart defines functions, seats, and major responsibilities. What it does not explicitly define is measurable outcomes. That omission matters more than most leaders realize. When ...
The recent changes to Tennessee's Education Savings Account (ESA) program mark a strategic shift rather than a sweeping expansion, focusing on redefining accountability rather than broadening access.
Dr. Pam Vogel is right about one thing: accountability in education matters. Where her arguments fall short is in the assumption that private schools — particularly those participating in Iowa’s ...
The buzzword for this year’s elections is affordability. The word choice is directly connected to pocketbooks. I suggest those seeking office shouldn’t forget another important word: accountability.
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