A detailed strategy for providing quality education in K–12 schools.

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Education lies at the heart of every society.

Preparing our youth to join the workforce, assume leadership roles, and become productive members of society is an awesome responsibility. As such, it is imperative that we make education a priority.

In Realizing School Excellence, Effectiveness, & Growth, Dr. Phyllis J. Walker presents a detailed strategy for providing quality education in K–12 schools. Using valuable insight gleaned from her over 30 years of experience in Education, Dr. Walker explores the arguments for and against accreditation. She also provides an in-depth explanation of the organizational purpose, requirements, responsibilities, and structure of non-profit schools.

She then gives a step-by-step blueprint for establishing school operational effectiveness. Dr. Walker delivers a compelling argument for the need to improve our system of education, and she challenges us to realize that this is the responsibility of not only school board members, administration, and faculty, but our entire community.

Education lies at the heart of every society.

Preparing our youth to join the workforce, assume leadership roles, and become productive members of society is an awesome responsibility. As such, it is imperative that we make education a priority.

In Realizing School Excellence, Effectiveness, & Growth, Dr. Phyllis J. Walker presents a detailed strategy for providing quality education in K–12 schools. Using valuable insight gleaned from her over 30 years of experience in Education, Dr. Walker explores the arguments for and against accreditation. She also provides an in-depth explanation of the organizational purpose, requirements, responsibilities, and structure of non-profit schools.

She then gives a step-by-step blueprint for establishing school operational effectiveness. Dr. Walker delivers a compelling argument for the need to improve our system of education, and she challenges us to realize that this is the responsibility of not only school board members, administration, and faculty, but our entire community.