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Pellicer, Leonard O.; Hendrix, O. B. – NASSP Bulletin, 1980
A brief description of a remediation and dismissal process that ensures due process for employees while encouraging principals to adhere to a strong code of professional and ethical conduct. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education, Principals
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Schreck, Robert J.; And Others – NASSP Bulletin, 1977
The approach to discipline outlined here focuses on the principal, who has the responsibility and the resources to interpret effectively the behavioral differences among individuals. The approach stresses the sensitive, sensible, and effective use of the resources already available to the school. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making, Discipline
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Harris, Sandra – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Helping every youngster reach his or her potential is a daunting task, but it can be done. Site-based administrators who incorporate leadership guidelines that define the vision, create a positive climate, initiate action, and advocate an equitable learning environment for all students will awaken one day to discover that all students are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dobbs, Stephen Mark – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Explains the rationale for including art in the general education curriculum and expanding the studio orientation to include art criticism, art history, and aesthetics. Advocates a balanced, integrated curriculum that resembles artists' ways of confronting, experiencing, and producing art and meets students' multicultural needs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Expression
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Jay, Betsey – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
A crisis can happen at any school--even good schools in good neighborhoods with award-winning staff members. Whether it's due to Mother Nature or to human nature, a crisis hits and the media arrive within minutes to record it. Advice is provided in a case-study format on what to do when a crisis arises. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Crisis Intervention, Mass Media
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Juarez, Tina – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
The principal is uniquely positioned to help teachers plan for instruction, especially in the areas of student evaluation and grading. One approach is conducting inservice programs to promote an evaluation-based model of teacher planning incorporating both the objectives- and activities-based planning models. Teachers can then match assessment…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Inservice Education
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Stripling, Barbara – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Assessing students' achievement of the new national "Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning" is complex and involves the whole school. Assessment should be tied to content learning; measure students' ability to do and know; test real experiences; consider inquiry's overlapping, recursive nature; involve qualitative measures;…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Administrator Role, Information Literacy
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Lawson, Hal A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Full-service community schools may be the most popular examples of public school transformation. The success formula features interventionist, "wrap-around services" for individuals, children, and families. From this model and its lessons arises another model that stresses interdependence, collaboration, and enlightened self-interest.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Dietrich, Amy P.; Bailey, Elsie L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
Through dedicated educators' efforts, positive climates can be established even in schools with challenging conditions. This article describes two southern urban high schools that beat the odds. The first, a public high school for African Americans, adopted site-based management; the second features an optional creative and performing arts program…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Blacks, Community Involvement, Educational Environment
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Goodwin, Rebecca H.; Cunningham, Michael L.; Childress, Ronald – NASSP Bulletin, 2003
This article discusses the current role of the principal, how the role has changed, and how it should change. It also suggests that the principal shortage is an unintended consequence of these changes. In a national study, practitioners identified 45 descriptors of the principal's role. The analysis of the descriptors revealed four themes: role…
Descriptors: Role Conflict, School Personnel, Principals, Administrator Role
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Peterson, Kenneth – NASSP Bulletin, 2004
Research literature highlights the principal as central to teacher evaluation. However, principal reports do not provide adequate information to document teacher quality. Good teacher evaluation adds multiple data sources such as client surveys, peer reviews of materials, and pupil achievement data, which vary by teacher and setting. Principals…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Principals, Teacher Effectiveness, Peer Evaluation
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Hatley, Richard V. – NASSP Bulletin, 1979
The educational changes that seem to offer the greatest long-term benefits are those that focus on modifying the behaviors of teachers, administrators, and students in the interest of good schools. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Role, Behavior Change, Change Strategies
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Walker, Terrance L.; Vogt, Judith F. – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Discusses the importance of change as a vital component of an educational system. Provides a summary of five phases involved in the change process. Outlines seven skill areas that will help school administrators facilitate the change process. (MD)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrator Role, Change Agents, Change Strategies
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Sarokon, Stephen C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Principals can take many steps to improve students' self-esteem. A recent case study of four schools disclosed that self-esteem among students can be increased by improving communication with students and faculty, encouraging student participation in music and drama, emphasizing positive relationships between athletic coaches and players, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Athletic Coaches, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Communication
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Crawford-Lange, Linda M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1985
Foreign language teachers need to provide students and administrators with a more accurate understanding of the nature and value of language programs if the programs are to successfully compete for enrollment. A survey of principals in Minnesota provided data reinforcing these views. (PGD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Educational Attitudes, Language Attitudes
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