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Marlowe, John – American School Board Journal, 2000
One advantage to an interim administrative position is that the public cuts short-timers a little slack. Temporary administrators can learn on the job and become experts on specialized subjects. Personnel issues demand more time than interims possess. Such positions usually do not turn into long-term contracts. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Board Administrator Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
Peer reviewedJensen, Mary Cihak; And Others – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1992
Reports a study of on-the-job special education trainees' perceptions regarding job satisfactions and challenges, congruence between expectations and reality of working conditions, and predicted commitment to special education. Results indicated 48 percent would eventually leave special education. (SM)
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education


