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Brown, Christopher R.; Spangler, David – School Administrator, 2006
During the past several years, school superintendents and educational leaders from around the country have convened at the Pearson Education Instructional Leadership Council to discuss solutions for some of the most pressing issues they confront, especially regarding teaching and learning. Several common change principles have emerged from these…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Urban Schools, Superintendents, Faculty Development
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Elliott, Cynthia B.; Taylor, Denny – Educational Leadership, 2006
On Monday, August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina and the floodwaters from the breeched levees destroyed all 14 schools in Louisiana's St. Bernard Parish. Although most residents had been evacuated before the hurricane hit, 1,500 men, women, and children rode out the storm in Chalmette High School. The district superintendent and the school leadership…
Descriptors: Weather, Natural Disasters, Administrator Role, School Community Relationship
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Johnson, Ralph A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2005
This discussion summarizes comments made at the National Academy for Superintendents held at The Ohio State University focusing on changes practitioners have experienced in the area of school communication. The article examines how broad community themes, linking education to the entire community fabric, have resonated and better served the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Educational Objectives, School Districts, Values
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Gamson, David A. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
Examines the history of educational administration in the USA during the Progressive era (1890-1940). Using Callahan's Education and the Cult of Efficiency as a starting point, examines school district-based administrative practices that offered viable alternatives to the business-oriented, "scientific management" reforms that tended to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Administration, United States History, School Districts
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Lytle, James H. – Journal of School Leadership, 2004
This article presents a superintendent's reaction to Catherine Marshall and Michael Ward's article on research on social justice and training for leadership. The author states that there is a problem with Marshall and Ward's article which begins with the title, particularly with the word "training." The author contends that there is a significant…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Graduate Study, Minority Groups, Superintendents
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Wegner, Scott; Moseman, Gerald; Watson, Robert – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2004
This case is designed for use in courses that explore ethics or issues related to the change process. The superintendent in this case is faced with a decision that could facilitate the adoption of much needed reform in the district. This decision would not only assure better learning and brighter futures for thousands of students but avert his own…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Change, Ethics, Case Studies
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Hung, David; Chen, Der-Thanq; Koh, Thiam Seng – Educational Media International, 2006
In this article we suggest a facilitating process for nurturing a community of practice (CoP). This process can be seen as a reverse LPP (legitimate peripheral participation) process where a community starts with a group of core members and gradually grows to encourage new members into a CoP. In the heart of the reverse LPP process is the identity…
Descriptors: Participation, Community Coordination, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
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Oppenheimer, Todd – Education Next, 2007
Educational software makers are often rebuffed by educational authorities, whose endorsements could lead to governmental stamps of approval, and thus explosive sales. But they usually get warmer receptions in the offices of the nation's school superintendents, who are, after all, their primary customers. The system was not supposed to work this…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Vendors, Instructional Materials, Computer Software
McGarity, Augustus C., III; Maulding, Wanda – School Administrator, 2007
This article discusses how all four facets of administrative ecology help dispel the claims about the "impossibility" of the superintendency. These are personal ecology, professional ecology, organizational ecology, and community ecology. Using today's superintendency as an administrative platform, current literature describes a preponderance of…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Administrator Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics, Community Characteristics
Montgomery County Public Schools, 2009
In November 1996, the voters of Montgomery County approved by referendum an amendment to the County Charter that changed the County Council's review and approval cycle of the six-year Capital Improvements Program (CIP) from an annual to biennial cycle. The referendum specified that in odd-numbered fiscal years (on-years) the County Council would…
Descriptors: Counties, Superintendents, Budgets, Enrollment Trends
Center for Rural Policy and Development, 2009
When this research report was first conceived, the current economic crisis was only just on the verge of revealing its full extent. Economic crisis or no economic crisis, over the years funding for PK-12 education has been a constant struggle. While all schools continue to face difficulties, for various reasons rural schools have different and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Rural Schools, Academic Achievement, Educational Finance
Boyd, Victoria; Fitzgibbon, Kathleen – Issues about Change, 1993
This newsletter provides examples from four small, rural school districts of how innovative superintendents plan and provide resources and provide staff development, which are two of the six ways that school administrators effect change. The superintendents are located in a small poor district in the Arkansas Mississippi Delta region, a primarily…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Kentucky Association of School Superintendents. – 1995
This report describes the attitudes of school superintendents in Kentucky about the implementation of school reforms based on the Kentucky Education Reform Act of 1990 (KERA); this survey also investigated changes in the perceptions of superintendents over the previous year related to the policies, programs, and practices of KERA. The study was…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Kansas State Univ., Manhattan. Center for Rural Education and Small Schools. – 1996
This proceedings contains abstracts of 21 presentations. Titles and presenters are: "Teaching and Learning in Multiage Classrooms" (Laura Blevins and others); "Leadership, School Reform and the Rural School Superintendent" (Mike Boone); "Teaching English as a Second Language from Theory to Practice" (Mingsheng Dai); "A Guide for Central Office…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Educational Change, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Scherr, Mary Woods – 1994
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the experiences of first-time women superintendents. It was part of a national case study of 18 beginning superintendents who assumed the position during the 1992-93 school year. The paper presents data from case studies of two women superintendents, both in urban districts, with a focus on how…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Community Support
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