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The best educators know that for students to achieve meaningful, lasting success in the classroom and beyond, they must be emotionally engaged in the educational experience. This means educators must focus on students' hope, engagement, and wellbeing -- the predictors Gallup has discovered matter the most.

Measuring and moving the needle on these outcomes transform educational institutions into places where students -- and educators -- thrive. Gallup experts work with leaders in education to hire and develop talented educators, identify the strengths of each individual student, and create engaging learning environments -- fostering long-term student success in the classroom and in future careers.

Improving Educator Quality

Every administrator, staff member, and educator has a direct and profound effect on student success. The future of all education hinges on making sure every hiring decision is the exact right one, and then fostering an environment that richly develops these talented professionals.

Gallup's research-based approach to hiring and developing administrators, educators, and support staff gives educational institutions -- and students -- a competitive edge. Education leaders work with Gallup to learn how to capitalize on each educator's unique talents, enabling them to take a proactive approach to managing their institutions.

Creating Engaging Learning Environments

Engaged educational institutions are places where people thrive and students grow. In addition to measuring the engagement of all employees and students, Gallup provides proven methods for using data to plan a course of action to increase engagement, ultimately improving student achievement.

Fostering Student Success, in the Classroom and Beyond

Student success is the core of any educational institution. Initiatives that are driven by subject matter or trendy techniques risk missing what really matters -- teaching the whole student -- and specifically, engaging them emotionally Gallup's strengths-based approach to student development helps educators, leaders, adults, and students understand the unique talents of every learner.

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Mentoring and Advising Program (MAP) Nov. 28-29, 2012 Boulder, CO
Gallup Student Poll Nov. 29, 2012 Online
Strengths for Principals Dec. 5, 2012 Online
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Americans Assess What Obama Can Accomplish in Next Term

Americans are most optimistic about the Obama administration's ability to deal with Afghanistan, minorities and the poor, education, and terrorism. They are less positive the administration can tackle immigration, taxes, or the deficit.

Economy, Entitlements, Iran Are Americans' Top Priorities

Given 12 possible goals, Americans most want President Obama to restore a strong economy and job market in his second term. They also hope he will fix Social Security and Medicare, and keep Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

U.S. Parents Optimistic About Graduation, Unsure About Jobs

Most U.S. parents of school-aged children strongly agree that their child will graduate from high school, but they are less certain their graduate will get a good job in the future.
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The Leading Indicators of Student Success

Gary Gordon, Ed.D., Strategic Consultant with Gallup, presents at the 2012 School Measures Summit in Washington, D.C. Dr. Gordon shares Gallup's approach to defining student success in meaningful ways that combine the positive outcomes of a value-added philosophy, while building a lifetime love of learning within students.
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