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Clark, Susan S. – School Administrator, 2001
Across the nation, districts are throwing beginning administrators into school leadership positions, mistakenly assuming they already know everything. Training programs are preparing principals for a long-obsolete work environment. Committed mentors and on-call coaches can help overwhelmed and overworked principals become effective leaders. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Education, Beginning Principals, Change Strategies
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Saunders, Neil; Stockton, Andy – Management in Education, 2005
Leading improvement is a challenge faced by all headteachers, but for newly appointed headteachers, the process has particular dimensions associated with the transition into a new and promoted post, often in an unfamiliar context. The early months of teacher headship are concerned with developing an understanding of context, through working with…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Instructional Leadership, Administrator Effectiveness, Beginning Principals
Bolman, Lee G.; Deal, Terrence E. – 1993
This guidebook presents four decision frames--political, human resource, structural, and symbolic--that can be used by administrators to understand troublesome situations, anticipate trouble before it arises, and develop more comprehensive and effective strategies for leadership. The book is presented in the form of an ongoing dialogue between a…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Beginning Principals, Educational Administration
Daresh, John C. – 1986
Several problems and issues are typical of the beginning years of a principalship. A study of first- and second-year principals in a midwestern state classified these problems and issues into three broad areas: role clarification, limitations on technical expertise, and difficulties with socialization to the profession and to a particular school…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Administrator Responsibility
Browne-Ferrigno, Tricia; Shoho, Alan – 2002
This analytical report draws together findings from multiple sources that reflect current admission processes used by principal-preparation programs and explores their implications for initial educational-leadership development. The sources are a web-based review of state regulations for school-leadership credentials, a review of selected…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrator Education, Admission Criteria, Assistant Principals
Tomlinson, Harry, Ed.; Gunter, Helen, Ed.; Smith, Pauline, Ed. – 1999
This book presents the accounts of successful headteachers (principals) in primary and secondary schools in England and Wales. It contains the following 14 articles: "Strategic Management in an Infant School" (Angela Bird; Les Bell); "Building the Vision: A TQM Approach" (Gwenn Brockley; Ray Moorcroft); "The Culture of…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Beginning Principals, Department Heads, Elementary Secondary Education
Nolan, Mary Ann Cascio – 1987
First-year principals will assume the role of instructional leaders in environments created by their predecessors. How these novices feel, react, and attempt to fulfill the expectations of their supervisor, staff, and community are investigated in this paper. Three male and three female first-year principals in Long Island, New York public schools…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Beginning Principals
Lashway, Larry – 2003
Beginning principals are often overwhelmed by their job. Traditionally, they have been left to fend for themselves. For this reason, schools and districts have been implementing formal induction programs to help the principals during their first year on the job. This digest examines the challenges faced by new administrators and the steps that…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, Beginning Principals, Burnout
WestEd, San Francisco, CA. – 2003
This publication discusses effective leadership by presenting descriptions of practices for educational leaders. It focuses on six standards, known as the California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSEL). The California standards, generated from national standards, have been updated and refined to reflect the continuing shift…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility
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Travers, Joseph; McKeown, Penny – Irish Educational Studies, 2005
This paper addresses the issue of educational leadership through a critique of the Misneach programme for first-time principals. This programme entails preparation for the leadership of professional staff, namely of teachers as professional educators. The demands that this places on the leadership curriculum are onerous. The Misneach programme, as…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Instructional Leadership, Beginning Principals, Management Development
Collins, Lisa; White, George P. – 2002
A federally-funded 3-year project supported 39 principal certification students at Lehigh University to be trained in leading and managing building-based special education programs with an emphasis on inclusion of students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Recruitment for the program was both regional and national. This final report…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Beginning Principals, Disabilities, Educational Administration
McEwan, Elaine K. – 2003
This book, intended to be a hands-on guide and training tool, contains basic principles for new principals. Following an introduction, each of the book's 10 chapters focuses on one of the essential components of personal effectiveness. A highly effective principal is: (1) a communicator; (2) an educator; (3) an envisioner; (4) a facilitator; (5) a…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Guides, Beginning Principals
Gray, Teresa I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
A principal intern enrolled at UNC-Charlotte describes "life in the trenches" at a small-town middle school. Schools should integrate interns into school operations, develop a program vision, gradually increase the intern's responsibilities, provide time for continuous evaluation, and rely on university supervisors when problems arise.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Beginning Principals, Experiential Learning, Graduate Study
Sussman, Lynne – 1986
This paper explores the mutual process by which a principal and teachers in an urban elementary school develop the principal's leadership. Data were collected for this research throughout a principal's first year through systematic observations (shadowing) of the principal; semi-structured interviews with teachers, administrators, parents, school…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Principals, Cooperation, Educational Environment
Vandenberghe, Roland – 2003
To understand the realities and complexities faced by beginning primary school principals, a group of researchers from Belgium, Canada, England, the Netherlands, and the United States launched a collaborative study in 2000. This report describes the Belgium arm of the study. The study set out to answer the following: What are similarities and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Administrator Qualifications, Administrators
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