Academics and lay persons alike freely acknowledge that principals exert enormous influence over the creation, maintenance and enhancement of the learning environment in schools. They recognise that a turbulent educational world presents principals with multiple challenges in sustaining the conditions necessary for student achievement, and that some principals are more successful in this endeavour than others. This small-scale qualitative study uses a semi-structured interview process to gather data from five Chairpersons of Boards of Trustees who have appointed a principal within the preceding twelve months. The study discusses the professional capabilities that theoretical and empirical research suggests distinguish highly effective princ...
In the 11 years since the devolution to local control of New Zealand schools, the role of the Board ...
Batu velakero iri kenaga, loboro mana vakatikili gira vano muzi (Highly effective leaders are at th...
Each year, a small number of New Zealand schools are identified as underperforming and require exter...
Universally motivated by altruism and the desire to serve their children’s schools well, locally ele...
Profound professional learning for principals makes a difference to student achievement. While indi...
A predicted high turnover of principals and senior school leaders due to retirements, combined with ...
Guided by the theoretical underpinnings of constructivism, this study set out to gain a realistic un...
The rhetoric abounds concerning the types of effective, high trust, interactions that should exist f...
Principals in New Zealand Primary Schools are aware of an increased emphasis on their role as educat...
ABSTRACT It is widely accepted that the quality of school leadership and school improvement are inex...
A qualitative descriptive approach was undertaken to research what was available within the areas of...
The research began with a personal question about how one learnt educational management. The researc...
Literature about education in New Zealand and internationally over the past 30 years has increasingl...
The role of the New Zealand primary school principal is fundamental in shaping the learning experien...
Leadership is recognised as a significant characteristic influencing school effectiveness. The recen...
In the 11 years since the devolution to local control of New Zealand schools, the role of the Board ...
Batu velakero iri kenaga, loboro mana vakatikili gira vano muzi (Highly effective leaders are at th...
Each year, a small number of New Zealand schools are identified as underperforming and require exter...
Universally motivated by altruism and the desire to serve their children’s schools well, locally ele...
Profound professional learning for principals makes a difference to student achievement. While indi...
A predicted high turnover of principals and senior school leaders due to retirements, combined with ...
Guided by the theoretical underpinnings of constructivism, this study set out to gain a realistic un...
The rhetoric abounds concerning the types of effective, high trust, interactions that should exist f...
Principals in New Zealand Primary Schools are aware of an increased emphasis on their role as educat...
ABSTRACT It is widely accepted that the quality of school leadership and school improvement are inex...
A qualitative descriptive approach was undertaken to research what was available within the areas of...
The research began with a personal question about how one learnt educational management. The researc...
Literature about education in New Zealand and internationally over the past 30 years has increasingl...
The role of the New Zealand primary school principal is fundamental in shaping the learning experien...
Leadership is recognised as a significant characteristic influencing school effectiveness. The recen...
In the 11 years since the devolution to local control of New Zealand schools, the role of the Board ...
Batu velakero iri kenaga, loboro mana vakatikili gira vano muzi (Highly effective leaders are at th...
Each year, a small number of New Zealand schools are identified as underperforming and require exter...