
Building Collective Efficacy
Katalia
Description
<p>“A culture of collective efficacy does not simply happen; it is built intentionally.” Sarah Sugarman, from Lead by Learning, identifies leadership actions that support the building of teachers’ belief that as a school team they have the power to help their students learn more effectively. This belief is based on their own shared experiences of success.</p> <p> <a href='https://www.ascd.org/blogs/three-actions-for-building-a-culture-of-collective-ef-cacy'>Read the article, "Three Actions for Building a Culture of Collective Efficacy" here.</a> <a href='https://weleadbylearning.org/'>Visit the Lead by Learning website here.</a></p> <p><a href='https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steve-barkley-ponders-out-loud/id1254070860?mt=2'>Subscribe to the Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud podcast on iTunes</a> or visit<a href='http://barkleypd.com'> BarkleyPD.com</a> to find new episodes!</p>