Pandemic-Seasoned Principals Share Hard-Earned Leadership Lessons

An estimated 470,000 public-education employees quit their jobs between April and August of 2019, compared to approximately 300,000 in 2021 during the same months, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. And those who stayed often are determined to apply what they’ve learned from the experience. Principals who Education Week interviewed talked about how they managed through the crisis, and how their responses could serve as important lessons long after the pandemic ends.

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Source: Education Week, Dec. 2, 2021. (Subscription may be required.)