The perspectives of three rural middle school principals as they implement Georgia’s A Plus Education Reform Act of 2000 were investigated in this study. A case study approach was used, employing both within case and cross case analyses. Three interviews were conducted with each of the three participants, resulting in a total of nine interviews. Five perspectives emerged from the data: (1) Evaluation of teacher effectiveness can be indicated only by the results of standardized tests, (2) Supervision consists of classroom visits and observations, (3) Ruralness affects how staff development is delivered, (4) Lack of funding limits the effectiveness of the staff development component of teacher evaluation, and (5) Implementation of A Plus adve...
Teacher evaluations can be a tool for increasing teacher effectiveness and accountability if it is d...
Highly qualified teachers (HQTs) have more influence on students’ academic success than class size, ...
This study examined the perceptions of rural principals and faculty members about the principals’ us...
The goals for this mixed methods study were to examine superintendents’ perceptions regarding their ...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive case study was to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
Limited research has been done to examine teacher evaluation in rural schools. This article presents...
A pressing need on principals and their demands for personal professional development is improving t...
The purpose of the study was to understand hiring practices used by rural high performance Georgia s...
As national and state expectations for school leadership comptencies increase, new principals face a...
This multi-case study explored how local policy actors in rural school districts interpreted new tea...
The increased emphasis on standards-based school accountability since the passage of the No Child Le...
Abstract: A review of the literature on school reform and restructuring reveals that the school prin...
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration a...
Data on supervisory practices in four rural school districts in central Pennsylvania were gathered f...
In a time of growing interest in accountability, sharing school governance with parents, teachers, t...
Teacher evaluations can be a tool for increasing teacher effectiveness and accountability if it is d...
Highly qualified teachers (HQTs) have more influence on students’ academic success than class size, ...
This study examined the perceptions of rural principals and faculty members about the principals’ us...
The goals for this mixed methods study were to examine superintendents’ perceptions regarding their ...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive case study was to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
Limited research has been done to examine teacher evaluation in rural schools. This article presents...
A pressing need on principals and their demands for personal professional development is improving t...
The purpose of the study was to understand hiring practices used by rural high performance Georgia s...
As national and state expectations for school leadership comptencies increase, new principals face a...
This multi-case study explored how local policy actors in rural school districts interpreted new tea...
The increased emphasis on standards-based school accountability since the passage of the No Child Le...
Abstract: A review of the literature on school reform and restructuring reveals that the school prin...
Rural teachers need ongoing, flexible professional development designed to encourage collaboration a...
Data on supervisory practices in four rural school districts in central Pennsylvania were gathered f...
In a time of growing interest in accountability, sharing school governance with parents, teachers, t...
Teacher evaluations can be a tool for increasing teacher effectiveness and accountability if it is d...
Highly qualified teachers (HQTs) have more influence on students’ academic success than class size, ...
This study examined the perceptions of rural principals and faculty members about the principals’ us...