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Manatt, Richard P. – Executive Educator, 1989
Outlines a 15-step evaluation plan for assessing the performance of principals and assistant principals. Notes Ron Edmonds' observations that effective principals: (1) have a sense of purpose; (2) let others participate in management decisions; (3) help their staff; (4) monitor what is going on in their schools; and (5) are resourceful. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Assistant Principals, Elementary Secondary Education
Ornstein, Allan C. – Executive Educator, 1990
Professional weaknesses such as failure to gain school board support or respect can cause superintendents to lose their jobs. By combining strong leadership with effective management, a superintendent can shape organizational structures and processes to produce specific results while inspiring and motivating people toward a definite vision. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Performance