School Climate and Shared Leadership. School Climate Practice Brief

School climate reform, an evidence-­-based strategy, supports K--12 students, school personnel, parents/guardians and community members learning and working together to promote pro-social education. Done well, these efforts will result in even safer, more supportive, engaging, helpfully challenging...

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Cooperation
Educational Environment
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Parent Participation
Participative Decision Making
Power Structure
School Personnel
Social Justice
Student Diversity
Student Leadership
Student Participation
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