The comma outside of the quotation mark is correct in British English, I believe. The remaining errors are incorrect in American and British English.
1. It is considered incorrect to end with a preposition in formal writing. Re-word it.
2. Use a comma after an introductory prepositional phrase of four or more words.
3. "Are" has as its subject the word "one." It is correct to say one is.
4. Double quotation marks seem appropriate unless the entire article is a quotation.
5. "The Times" should be italicized or underlined.
6. "Their" should be singular since "a school leader" is singular.
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