Consultant to The Wallace Foundation May 16, 2015. The Wallace Foundation's Principal Pipeline Initiative is an ambitious, multiyear effort supporting districts and partner institutions as they work to strengthen and align components of their work with new principals. The Principal Pipeline effort, begun in 2011, provides funding to six school districts around the country to help them put in place sturdy principal "pipelines," systems aimed at developing strong principals for schools districtwide. This Wallace Foundation-funded effort, known as the Principal Pipeline Initiative (PPI), was built on substantial evidence from more than a decade of the foundation’s school leadership efforts.
Our discussion today About The Wallace Foundation What we’ve learned from our first decade of work Lessons at the midpoint of the Principal Pipeline Initiative 2. In 2010, The Wallace Foundation, launched the Principal Pipeline Initiative. Building a principal pipeline is a significant undertaking that may take multiple years. The foundation is seeking to find out whether districts can create pipelines that produce a large number of highly-qualified principals and whether student achievement rises as a result. Consultant to The Wallace Foundation May 16, 2015. Since 2000, The Wallace Foundation has sought to improve the effectiveness of principals, who, we believe, are key to raising the quality of urban schools. Our discussion today Linda Hirsch speaks with Jody Spiro of the Wallace Foundation about the Principal Pipeline, an innovative framework for recruiting and retaining high-quality school leaders.
The Wallace Foundation has selected the University of Connecticut to participate in a $47 million national initiative to develop models over the next four years for improving university principal preparation programs and to examine state policy to see if it could be strengthened to encourage higher-quality training statewide. Our discussion today About The Wallace Foundation What we’ve learned from our first decade of work Lessons at the midpoint of the Principal Pipeline Initiative 2. Principal Pipeline Initiative. The Wallace Foundation has selected the University of Connecticut to participate in a $47 million national initiative to develop models over the next four years for improving university principal preparation programs and to examine state policy to see if it could be strengthened to encourage higher-quality training statewide. The Wallace Foundation launched the Principal Pipeline Initiative in 2011 to determine if large urban school districts could build pipelines and whether stronger pipelines would improve schools and raise student achievement districtwide. 4: Evaluating and Supporting Principals (January 2016) Wallace Foundation Shares Strategies for Sustaining a Pipeline for Well-Prepared Principals Back Sustaining a principal pipeline helps to cultivate a steady supply of well-prepared and well-supported new principals for schools, according to the newly published study report from The Wallace Foundation and Policy Studies Associates. Wallace Foundation Presents Series Two of Principal Pipeline Podcast.