Mike Paul

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The argument is this: If you want effective accountability, you need to develop conditions that maximize internal accountability—conditions that increase the likelihood that people will be accountable to themselves and to the group. Second, you need to frame and reinforce internal accountability with external accountability—standards, expectations, transparent data, and selective interventions.
Coherence: The Right Drivers in Action for Schools, Districts, and Systems
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