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Peer reviewedGreenfield, William D. – Education and Urban Society, 1985
Presents a strategy for reconceptualizing the role of the high school assistant principal in order to: (1) make the job more professionally satisfying; (2) better prepare assistants for subsequent responsibilities as principals; and (3) develop a capacity for problem-solving activities, pursued cooperatively by teachers and administrators, to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, High Schools, Job Enrichment
Peer reviewedMarshall, CAtherine – Education and Urban Society, 1985
Assistant principals primarily police and control and prepare for a future principalship. Yet schools could benefit if the job also include instructional leadership, close teamwork with teachers and colleagues, and integration of community groups and parents into the school. Such changes would require shifts in the sociopolitical agenda for…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Job Enrichment, Leadership Training
Lindsay, James W. – Executive Educator, 1985
Principals should help their assistant principals become well-rounded professionals, preparing them to assume higher posts. Such preparation entails hiring with growth potential in mind, formulating individualized on-the-job training programs, and conducting thoughtful evaluation. (MCG)
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Selection, Apprenticeships, Assistant Principals
Peer reviewedBurgess, Lovola – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
The role of the assistant principal is of crucial importance in secondary education. Despite the limitations and frustrations, many assistant principals have come to view their job as a career goal. (Editor)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role
Peer reviewedBoettcher, Brian E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1973
Considered the role of the assistant principal as arbitrator and mediator in conditions requiring measures of discipline. (RK)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Assistant Superintendent Role, Discipline, Due Process
Peer reviewedClements, Z. J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1980
The assistant principal is potentially the most effective leader to spearhead a drive toward renewing quality educational programs. This report includes an extensive bibliography on personalizing instruction. (Author/LD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Educational Quality, Individualized Instruction
Hassenpflug, Ann – Research in the Schools, 1996
This qualitative study based on interviews with 12 recently hired female assistant principals suggests that women being hired into entry-level administrative positions are primarily interested in their own careers, rather than in promoting change. Most were admitted to administration as a reward for loyalty to the current administration and the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Assistant Principals, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Shindel, Melissa Luroe – Principal Leadership, 2004
As the end of the 2002-2003 school year drew near, the author began to reflect on her first year as a vice principal. Her first year had been exciting and adventurous, although it started quite differently from most: she had the opportunity of opening a brand new school while working under the outstanding leadership of Marian White-Hood, the…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Instructional Leadership, School Administration, Administrator Characteristics
Bartholomew, Selma K.; Melendez-Delaney, Genis; Orta, Awilda; White, Sharon – Principal Leadership, 2005
Assistant principals are often overlooked as a resource for creating, advancing, and sustaining a compelling vision for mathematics. The Math Collaborative Project developed in New York City examined the process of developing and implementing programs designed to help assistant principals network and strengthen their instructional leadership…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Leadership, Assistant Principals, Principals
Conley, Sharon; Shaw, Shirley; Glasman, Naftaly – Journal of School Leadership, 2007
This study examined the job and growth satisfaction of secondary school administrators. Three sets of variables (job, organizational, and personal characteristics) were tested in terms of their impact on 2 related but distinct dependent variables: job and growth satisfaction. The participants included 153 school administrators, 66 principals, and…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Principals, Secondary Schools, Administrator Attitudes
Pellicer, Leonard O.; And Others – 1988
This study is the third in a series of national studies of high school principals dating back to the early 1960s. The major purpose of this study was to analyze and describe high school leaders and their schools in 1987. Chapter 1 discusses characteristics and opinions of school leaders. Chapter 2 is devoted to the tasks and problems of school…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, High Schools, Principals, School Administration
Downing, Clinton R. – 1983
Research on 125 assistant elementary principals in North Carolina revealed seven concerns about performance of duties: (1) lack of a well-defined job description, (2) lack of authority to implement assigned tasks, (3) lack of involvement in the instructional process, (4) lack of recognition, (5) make-shift office space, (6) low salaries, and (7)…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Assistant Principals, Elementary Education, Occupational Information
Mammana, Joseph R. – 1976
The most important and most difficult task of the assistant principal for instruction in a multiunit high school is recruitment of teachers for the learning communities. These teachers must be convinced that the increased workload and added responsibilities involved in developing interdisciplinary courses, budgeting time, space, and funding, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Educational Change, Guides
Burgess, Lovola – 1972
The author urges principals to provide their assistant principals with satisfying job experiences beyond those of coping with discipline, attendance, schedule, and food service problems; opportunities for career advancement; and an occasional pat on the back. The author further urges principals to think positively about hiring a qualified woman as…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Assistant Principals, Career Opportunities
Wisconsin Secondary School Administrators Association, Stevens Point. – 1975
This pamphlet outlines the role of Wisconsin's assistant principals as it relates to students, the administrative team, staff, curriculum, and the community. It also presents a brief job description developed for the assistant principal in a senior high school of 1,100 students that has only one assistant administrator. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum

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