Walker and Vogt (1987) state that today\u27s school systems cannot afford to be static institutions because the environment in which they exist demands change at a rapidly increasing rate. Past research indicates that principals spent a large amount of time on housekeeping chores and in meetings with other administrative personnel (Sarason, 1982). Sarason further adds that the smooth operation of the system often becomes an end in itself and that anything or anyone interfering with this smoothness will be closely scrutinized. Goodlad (1969) indicates that administrators favor teachers who maintain orderly classrooms, keep accurate records and maintain stable relations with parents and communities. Jwaideh\u27s, (1984) research indicates tha...
Includes bibliographical references (pages )This study profiled the principal's role for initiating,...
The role and responsibilities of the principal and assistant principal have developed and been redev...
A theme in education stems from comparing international students’ scores on standardized tests with ...
Historically, the role of the principal in the elementary school has been one of management, discipl...
What is the true role of the principal? The principal has to be a reflective leader of learning, a l...
The only thing constant in the world is change. An innovative principal in the 1980\u27s must be pre...
Fullan examines the principal\u27s role in school improvement and reform. He describes where princip...
Successful school management, whose "comprehensive content" includes both administrative and pedagog...
Changes are permanent, changes create problems, they seek solutions, solutions create new changes, ...
One of the most frequent themes which finds its way into the professional literature of school admin...
At no other time in the history of American education have school principals been faced with as many...
There was a time the school principal\u27s job was clear and relatively simple - not easy, but simpl...
Research studies tell us that people feel better about themselves when they have leaders they admire...
textAs school leaders, principals are called upon to influence change within complex and dynamic or...
Leading a campus is not what it used to be (nor is teaching a class, being a student, or raising a c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages )This study profiled the principal's role for initiating,...
The role and responsibilities of the principal and assistant principal have developed and been redev...
A theme in education stems from comparing international students’ scores on standardized tests with ...
Historically, the role of the principal in the elementary school has been one of management, discipl...
What is the true role of the principal? The principal has to be a reflective leader of learning, a l...
The only thing constant in the world is change. An innovative principal in the 1980\u27s must be pre...
Fullan examines the principal\u27s role in school improvement and reform. He describes where princip...
Successful school management, whose "comprehensive content" includes both administrative and pedagog...
Changes are permanent, changes create problems, they seek solutions, solutions create new changes, ...
One of the most frequent themes which finds its way into the professional literature of school admin...
At no other time in the history of American education have school principals been faced with as many...
There was a time the school principal\u27s job was clear and relatively simple - not easy, but simpl...
Research studies tell us that people feel better about themselves when they have leaders they admire...
textAs school leaders, principals are called upon to influence change within complex and dynamic or...
Leading a campus is not what it used to be (nor is teaching a class, being a student, or raising a c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages )This study profiled the principal's role for initiating,...
The role and responsibilities of the principal and assistant principal have developed and been redev...
A theme in education stems from comparing international students’ scores on standardized tests with ...