
Research-based Strategies and Best Practices for Aspiring School Leaders
A Resource Guide for the TExES Principal Exam (268) and the Performance Assessment (PASL)
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The authors designed this resource book for educator preparation programs, aspiring school principals, and other educators serving in leadership roles. This book will provide the candidates who take the TExES Principal as Instructional Leader (268) exam and the Performance Assessment for School Leaders (368) the opportunity to: ● apply the knowledge and skills described in the competencies and priority statements of the exam;
- integrate their mindsets, knowledge, and skills around the research-based best practices;
- learn about the content assessed in the TExES framework;
- understand the standards that serve as the foundation for the state test;
- complete case studies aligned to the state standards;
- become familiar with different types of practice exam questions; and
- access lists of articles, books, and websites.
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- kasarbrn
- 04-17-25
Needs better editing
The audio includes reading tables and figures by listing categories then it reads percentages or other details. It gets confusing at these points which can take several minutes to get through. It also reads out all the additional sources including the book codes as in 7 trillion, 5 hundred 52 billion etc. this is unnecessary and disruptive to the flow of information. Not what I was expecting or needing.
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