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Laitsch, Daniel

After 60 Years, Do The Arguments For K-12 Vouchers Still Hold?
An Analysis of the Managerial and Instructional Leadership Practices of Secondary School Principals under Universal Secondary Education Reforms in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
An urban organization's approach to Aboriginal child welfare practice
Class Size and Teacher Work: Research Provided to the BCTF in their Struggle to Negotiate Teacher Working Conditions
Ethical decision-making using the best interests of the student as a guiding principle: Where does it lead?
Evaluation of a Saskatchewan NewStart Life Skills-based coach training program
Evaluation of school principals: Responses from education leaders in Saudi Arabia
Experiencing leadership: A study exploring perceptions of leadership of people who pursued doctoral studies in Educational Leadership at Simon Fraser University
High school to university transition: How students perceive, describe, and respond to the academic expectations that they encounter
Intergenerational experiences in aboriginal education: my family story

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