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This resource is for any educator interested in improving teaching. It offers research-based advice for teachers who wish to improve their own performance. Anyone who has a vested interest in students and their success can gain valuable insight and practical tools to ensure positive outcomes for all students.

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This resource is for any educator interested in improving teaching. It offers research-based advice for teachers who wish to improve their own performance. Anyone who has a vested interest in students and their success can gain valuable insight and practical tools to ensure positive outcomes for all students.
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James H. Stronge is president and CEO of Stronge and Associates Educational Consulting, LLC, an educational consulting company that focuses on teacher and leader effectiveness with projects internationally and in many U.S. states. Additionally, he holds a distinguished professorship--the Heritage Professor of Education--in the Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership (EPPL) Area at the College of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia. He teaches doctoral courses within the School of Education's EPPL Program, with a particular focus on human resource leadership, legal issues in education, and research design. Dr. Stronge's research interests include policy and practice related to teacher quality and effectiveness, teacher and administrator evaluation, and teacher selection. He has worked with numerous state departments of education, school districts, and national and international educational organizations to design and implement evaluation and hiring systems for teachers, administrators, and support personnel. His most recent book, What Makes a World-Class School and How We Can Get There , was published in 2017 by ASCD. Dr. Stronge has authored, coauthored, or edited 30 books and more than 200 articles, chapters, and technical reports. He was a founding member of the board of directors for the Consortium for Research on Educational Assessment and Teaching Effectiveness. He was selected as the 2012 national recipient of the Millman Award from CREATE in recognition of his work in the field of teacher and administrator evaluation.