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Hill, John C. – Principal, 1990
Principals can improve their approach to curriculum supervision by applying six supervisory processes (organizing, planning, coping with change, implementing, problem solving, and evaluating) to six curriculum levels (written, taught, resourced, experienced, tested, and ideal) and using three supervisory roles (as monitor, standard-bearer, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Sawchuk, T. J., Ed.; McIntosh, R. G., Ed. – 1971
This monograph contains papers that study and assess the societal and political influences that could affect the work of the educational administrator during the next decade. Authored by conference speakers, panel members, and reactors, the papers cover such subjects as (1) the implications of social change for the administrator, (2) the politics…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Conference Reports, Conflict Resolution


