This paper examines the structure of administrative authority in Japan and America and explores how differing conceptions of the principal's role influence instructional guidance provided to teachers. In the United States, administrators are viewed as facilitators of a school's educational program and are expected to take an active part in professional growth. In Japan, however, principals are seen as managers rather than as directors of an instructional program. To understand these differences, 25 Japanese principals were interviewed. All of them emphasized the organizational facets of their positions over the educational responsibilities. The Japanese principal is more of a coordinator than a leader, whose primary responsibility...
In large school districts, principal supervisors oversee groups of principals. Principal supervisors...
The Japanese educational system is very different from the American counterpart. By comparing both e...
The spotlight of educational leadership is on instructional leadership. As pressure for improving st...
What role do Japanese and American principals play in effec-tive schools? How do their views of the ...
Guided by interpretive ethnographic methods and by instructional leadership concepts, this comparati...
Two Principals in a Policy Environment: Beliefs and Behaviors Concerning Their Role in InstructionIn...
Much of the recent literature on effective schools suggests that the principal must act as the instr...
In nost school's the duties of the principal are not defined. A principal who is concerned with...
To explicate the difference between school management and leadership, a description of principals &a...
The purpose of this study was to explain and describe the differences in a principal’s and four teac...
Philosophy and theory of educational administration cover a wide range of ideas and concepts that in...
The study examines the organizational strategies of Japanese principals in school management. One hu...
This paper presents the formulation of the concept of educational administration in post war Japan. ...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the principals of Australian and Japane...
As an important symbolic figure and embodiment of the traditions and character of the school, the po...
In large school districts, principal supervisors oversee groups of principals. Principal supervisors...
The Japanese educational system is very different from the American counterpart. By comparing both e...
The spotlight of educational leadership is on instructional leadership. As pressure for improving st...
What role do Japanese and American principals play in effec-tive schools? How do their views of the ...
Guided by interpretive ethnographic methods and by instructional leadership concepts, this comparati...
Two Principals in a Policy Environment: Beliefs and Behaviors Concerning Their Role in InstructionIn...
Much of the recent literature on effective schools suggests that the principal must act as the instr...
In nost school's the duties of the principal are not defined. A principal who is concerned with...
To explicate the difference between school management and leadership, a description of principals &a...
The purpose of this study was to explain and describe the differences in a principal’s and four teac...
Philosophy and theory of educational administration cover a wide range of ideas and concepts that in...
The study examines the organizational strategies of Japanese principals in school management. One hu...
This paper presents the formulation of the concept of educational administration in post war Japan. ...
This article presents the findings of a comparative study of the principals of Australian and Japane...
As an important symbolic figure and embodiment of the traditions and character of the school, the po...
In large school districts, principal supervisors oversee groups of principals. Principal supervisors...
The Japanese educational system is very different from the American counterpart. By comparing both e...
The spotlight of educational leadership is on instructional leadership. As pressure for improving st...