Multiplying is more than good math – it’s also good leadership

When you find yourself juggling new programs and the latest technology or safety protocols on top of the day-to-day concerns of students, teachers, parents, and budgets, you become overwhelmed. With ever-increasing demands — mandated by law or by parents — you’re pressured to deliver an even higher quality education. In light of challenges and resource constraints, you might ask, “What’s required to build strong schools and smart students?” We suspect and much of the current research suggests that great teachers make the difference. Perhaps more than just smart teachers, schools need smart leaders who inspire and engage faculty and staff ability to their fullest.

The problem is that smart leaders don’t always bring out the smarts….