Parent councils, parent involvement, and parent satisfaction: Evidence from rural schools in China
Author: Wei, Feng; Ni, Yongmei
How ethical leadership influences professional learning communities via teacher obligation and participation in decision making: A moderated-mediation analysis
Author: Liu, Shengnan; Yin, Hongbiao
The leadership of ICT coordinators: A distributed perspective
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