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    RESEARCH

    To make educational decisions, look beyond one study

    By Elizabeth Foster
    April 2025
    Researchers and informed consumers of research know that no single study is definitive. Developing a broad and multifaceted body of research is the best way to understand a topic and draw lessons for practice and policy. This allows for simultaneously seeing the big picture of a topic as well as nuances of specific questions — both the forest and the trees. The Principal Pipeline Initiative, a multi-year effort sponsored by The Wallace Foundation, is a case in point. The initiative funded research on the role of school principals and strategies for recruiting, supporting, and retaining them. It also supported six large school districts as they sought to develop key components of strong principal pipelines. Through a range of studies, the initiative identified a set of

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    Booker-Dwyer, T., Aladjem, D.K., Fletcher, K., & Eyer, B. (2023). Assistant principal advancement to the principalship: A guide for school districts. Policy Studies Associates. tinyurl.com/3ycy7a3y   

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    Elizabeth Foster
    Senior Vice President, Research and Strategy | + posts

    Elizabeth Foster is the senior vice president of research and strategy at Learning Forward. She leads the organization’s research efforts for partnerships, programs, and fundraising. Elizabeth co-wrote the Standards for Professional Learning (2022) with Tracy Crow and now facilitates learning sessions about the standards and develops resources that support their use and implementation.


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