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Improving School Leadership Through the Pittsburgh Principal Incentive Program
RAND Corporation eBooks2012
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Abstract
Most principals reported that participating in a performance incentives program contributed to their professional growth and improved leadership practices. However, the incentives program was integrated with numerous other reforms, so it is impossible to attribute these changes directly to performance incentives.
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