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Kimbrel, Laurie – Administrative Issues Journal: Connecting Education, Practice, and Research, 2019
Student success is dependent on teacher quality; therefore, it is imperative that principals hire the teachers most likely to experience success as measured by the impact on student outcomes. This study investigated teacher hiring processes to determine the extent to which practices that are supported by selection science and teacher quality…
Descriptors: Teacher Selection, Best Practices, Evidence Based Practice, Principals
Superintendent Searches: Public or Confidential? Why Confidentiality Contributes to Quality Searches
Attea, William J. – School Administrator, 2010
When a highly qualified candidate learns the search will be conducted confidentially, a positive response is almost certain, in the author's experience running superintendent searches since 1988. Just as likely, the prospective candidate responds negatively to being told the search process will not be confidential. Confidentiality is the item of…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Superintendents, Job Search Methods, Personnel Selection
Jensen, Mary Cihak – OSSC Bulletin, 1986
Current studies suggest that school districts may not be hiring the most promising graduates of teacher training programs. The first chapter of this publication reviews this research and proposes three possible explanations for the hiring failures: the complexity of the teaching function, insufficient attention to hiring, and inadequate selection…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Employment Practices, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Recruitment
Badertscher, Jim – 1980
The selection of a highly qualified staff is important to the development of an excellent school. In this article, school administrators are advised in the area of personnel selection about preparations for interviewing, conducting an interview, relevant questioning, and the art of effective listening. A major contribution is a review of what…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Civil Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship
Coos County Intermediate Education District, North Bend, OR. – 1974
Project COULD (Career Orientation Utilizing Language Development) was developed as a means of building skills, knowledges, and attitudes on elementary children's previously acquired backgrounds. Children learn to speak the grammar and vocabulary characteristic of the language heard most frequently at home and in the immediate environment. A series…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Exploration