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Library Journal, 2004
This article details the work of Sally Lancaster of Everett Public Schools in Washington. Sally Lancaster may be an educator by training, but she knows the value of libraries. As assistant principal of Alternative Programs for the Everett Public Schools, Lancaster led a statewide battle that not only saved the criteria for school libraries in the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Criteria, Public Schools, Assistant Principals
Egley, Robert J.; Jones, Brett D. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2005
The purpose of this study was to assess administrators' professionally and personally inviting behaviors and examine whether administrators' reported behaviors were correlated with school rankings, job satisfaction, school climate, or time spent on instructional leadership. Overall, both principals and assistant principals reported engaging in…
Descriptors: Principals, Assistant Principals, Administrator Behavior, Job Satisfaction
Marshall, Catherine – 1991
The position of assistant principal has been virtually ignored and sometimes maligned. Based on perspectives that arise from administrative theory, career development research, and school administration studies, this document describes the special nature of the assistantship, daily work, rewards, and frustrations. Five chapters include: (1) "What…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Elementary Secondary Education
Fullington, Gail – Phi Delta Kappan, 1976
Solutions to the black assistant principals' dilemma can come only when educational institutions and the people who run them recognize that there is a dilemma. Until that time, the black assistant remains on the fence--neither a "soul brother" nor "Uncle Tom." (Author)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Groups
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Cronk, Jerry – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Prioritizing the use of time, effective communication, delegating authority, having detailed job descriptions, and good secretarial assistance are important components of time management for assistant principals. (MD)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Communication Skills, Educational Administration, Efficiency
Gorton, Dick; Kattman, Bob – Principal, 1985
A study, based on a sample of 400 assistant principals in 15 major cities, revealed that most wanted significantly more responsibility and have a high level of job satisfaction. Almost half hope to become principals, and another 29 percent want to become central office administrators. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Elementary Education, Job Satisfaction
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Fish, Kenneth L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
School leaders may be able to profit from a closer look at the coach's bag of tricks to see what they can apply to their own work in developing staff commitment. (Editor)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Assistant Principals, Athletic Coaches, Guidelines
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Rutherford, Desmond – School Leadership & Management, 2003
Reports interviews with 10 primary teachers in Birmingham, England, on the roles, responsibilities, and relationships of the heads and their deputies. Finds following key characteristics for an ideal partnership between a head and a deputy: shared values and vision, close personal and professional relationships, clarity about boundaries, and…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Principals
Hartzell, Gary N. – High School Magazine, 1993
The assistant principal's role as a school leader is generally less prestigious and less powerful than the principal's. "Administrative training" and "administrative job socialization" are two tools used to help the assistant principal become a more effective leader. (Contains 17 references.) (KDP)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, High Schools, Leadership Responsibility, Occupational Information
Potter, Les – Principal, 2001
Districts can quickly relieve the principal shortage by hiring recently retired principals and aspiring assistant principals, keeping good principals on the job, reconsidering early retirement options, providing monetary incentives, and recruiting candidates from local universities and outside education. Nurturing assistant principals is the best…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Qualifications, Assistant Principals, Elementary Education
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Chirichello, Michael – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2004
The principalship, as it is currently structured, makes the best teacher educators avoid formal leadership roles. Fewer and fewer leaders aspire to that level of leadership, causing a shortage of qualified principal applicants, particularly at the high school level. Even among assistant principals, managerial challenges drown out the appeal of…
Descriptors: Leadership, Teacher Educators, Assistant Principals, Principals
LaRocco, Diana J.; Nestler-Rusack, Donna; Freiberg, Jo Ann – Online Submission, 2007
Background: In June 2002, the State of Connecticut General Assembly (CGA) passed Public Act 02-119, An Act Concerning Bullying Behavior in Schools and Concerning the Pledge of Allegiance. Section 1 mandated that each local and regional board of education (school district) develop a policy to address bullying in its schools. Conn. Gen. Statute…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Bullying, School Districts, Technical Assistance
National Association of Secondary School Principals, Reston, VA. – 1976
Tables present a summary of the data obtained in a national survey of principals' and assistant principals' salaries. Section 1 of the report compares 1975-76 minimum and maximum salary schedule summaries by district enrollment size, section 2 makes the comparison by using a per pupil expenditure factor, and section 3 contains a maximum scheduled…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Elementary Secondary Education, National Surveys, Principals
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Ogilvie, Doug – Journal of Educational Administration, 1977
Develops a classification that provides assistant principals with a useful framework within which, at both system and school levels, they might examine their behavior and consider modifications. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Assistant Principals, Classification
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Kostman, Samuel – NASSP Bulletin, 1978
Describes the development of ongoing, clearly defined, and structured problem-solving and shared decision-making machinery that has upgraded the role and importance of intermediate supervisors with concomitant benefits in their morale and their contributions to the school at large. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Decision Making, Department Heads, Principals
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