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This special issue of Education Leadership Review highlights 18 selected and peer-reviewed papers from the 2011 NCPEA Conference held in Portland, Oregon, August 2-5, 2011.
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National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
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by:
Cynthia Kolsun,
Donald Leake,
Frances Karanovich,
Gerald Beach,
Gerard Babo,
Glenn Koonce,
Gloria Gresham,
Janet Tareilo,
Jeanne Surface,
Jenny Tripses,
Jodi Cressman,
John Hunt,
John Hunt,
June Grivetti,
Kay Keiser,
Kerry Roberts,
Larry Cook,
Leatha Williams,
Leonard Goduto,
Linda Morford,
Louis Safer,
Louis Watts,
Lyndsay Agans,
Michael Kelly,
Michael Sukowski,
National Council of Professors of Educational Administration,
Paul Sims,
Pauline Sampson,
Peter J. Smith,
Ralph Marshall,
Richard Richter,
Robert Wilhite,
Sandra Stewart,
Sandra Watkins,
Scott Schuth,
Susan Korach,
Susan Mann,
Tanner Kroeger,
Thomas Kersten,
Vicky Cline.
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