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Westerberg, Tim – Educational Leadership, 2016
If classrooms teachers play the lead role in establishing relationships that help students do their personal best, principals are leaders in creating good school environments for adults. Westerberg, former principal of award-winning Littleton High School in Colorado, shares six principles that help create positive schoolwide relationships. Drawing…
Descriptors: Principals, Teacher Role, Educational Principles, Civil Rights
Mbongo, Emilia N.; Möwes, Andrew D.; Chata, Charles C. – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2016
This paper explored teacher counsellors' views regarding the support needed in senior secondary schools in Ohangwena region of Namibia. The study was quantitative in nature and a non-experimental design that involved a survey was used. The population of the study comprised of the teacher counsellors in all the senior secondary schools in Ohangwena…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Counselors, Teacher Attitudes, Counselor Attitudes
Hanselman, Paul; Grigg, Jeffrey; Bruch, Sarah; Gamoran, Adam – Grantee Submission, 2016
Staff turnover may have important consequences for the development of collective social resources based on trust, shared norms, and support among school professionals. We outline the theoretical role-specific consequences of principal and teacher turnover for features of principal leadership and teacher community, and we test these ideas in…
Descriptors: Principals, Labor Turnover, Teacher Role, Administrator Role
Kemp, Patrice – Online Submission, 2016
The focus of the milestone project is to focus on bridging the gap of bullying and classroom instruction methods. There has to be a defined expectations and level of accountability that has to be defined when supporting and implementing a plan linked to bullying prevention. All individuals involved in the student's learning have to be aware of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Discipline, Intervention
Escobedo, Patricia Villarreal – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Schools have dynamic and changing social environments which present a variety of challenges to campus leaders. Administrators have a multitude of responsibilities to school stakeholders for all facets of organizational life on the campus. School leaders can benefit from a better understanding of how greater levels of principal influence serves as…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Principals, Elementary Schools, Surveys
Strasser, Dina – Educational Leadership, 2014
"What do you do--and what do you need--to stay sane?" This is what an educator asked a group of teachers and administrators in the Rochester City School District, one of the poor-performing school districts that the governor of that state had referred to as needing a "death penalty." The educators repeatedly noted five items…
Descriptors: Teacher Morale, Teaching Conditions, Administrator Role, Teacher Administrator Relationship
Bristol, Laurette Stacy Maria; Brown, Launcelot; Esnard, Talia – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2014
This paper utilises an interpretivist framework and recent developments in practice theory to examine the conditions which influence practices of socialising into the role of school principal in Trinidad and Tobago. The results indicate that for the 11 early career primary school principals, role socialisation occurs within complex "practice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrator Education, Principals, Socialization
Greg Weiss; Nate Templeton; Ray Thompson; Joshua W. Tremont – School Leadership Review, 2014
One of the most important and influential persons in the governance structure of the local school district is the Superintendent of Schools. Functioning as the CEO of the district, the superintendent is responsible for a myriad of functions. Examples include daily operations inclusive of transportation and finance, curriculum and policy…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Boards of Education, Superintendents, Administrator Role
Kohansal, Rokhsareh – Journal of School Leadership, 2015
This article focuses on the leadership practices that four public school principals in two Northern California large urban school districts used during the process of implementing the state-mandated reading curriculum. These four school principals' leadership approaches are described and analyzed through the lens of neoinstitutional theory to…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Reading Instruction
Pomykalski, James J. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2015
In teaching business students about the application and implementation of technology, especially involving business intelligence, it is important to discover that project success in enterprise systems development efforts often depend on the non-technological problems or issues. The focus of this paper will be on the use of multiple case studies in…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Case Studies, Information Systems, Business Administration Education
Marshall, Kim – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
Real-time coaching has become the go-to supervisory model in some schools (especially charters), with supervisors routinely jumping in during teacher observations and sometimes taking over the class to model a more effective approach. The author sets out goals and guidelines for impromptu classroom visits that include visiting each classroom at…
Descriptors: Observation, Administrator Role, Teacher Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Ismail, Azman; Hua, Ng Kueh; Ismail, Yusof; Samah, Ainon Jauhariah Abu; Bakar, Rixal Abu; Ibrahim, Nurshahira – Online Submission, 2015
An administrator plays a vital role in the growth and development of his/her subordinates. Despite this notion, the role of an administrator in the context of training programs and transfer of training is not well studied. Therefore, this study is set to examine the relationship between administrator's role in training programs and training…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administrator Role, Training, Transfer of Training
Floyd, Deborah L. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
In early 2020, the world was thrown into chaos with no organization, country, or individual escaping the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Just a year before in 2019, community colleges, universities and schools were thriving. 2020, however, was a year that none of us predicted, marked by the pandemic, as well as, other cataclysmic disrupters and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Community Colleges, School Closing
Leshner, Alan I., Ed.; Scherer, Layne A., Ed. – National Academies Press, 2021
Student wellbeing is foundational to academic success. One recent survey of postsecondary educators found that nearly 80 percent believed emotional wellbeing is a "very" or "extremely" important factor in student success. Studies have found the dropout rates for students with a diagnosed mental health problem range from 43…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Well Being, College Students
Osborne, David – Progressive Policy Institute, 2021
For much of the last two decades, beginning with the passage of No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in 2002, the top political leaders have shown concern about children stuck in failing public schools. NCLB required districts to do something -- not enough, but something -- about those schools. Millions of children still languish in low-performing schools,…
Descriptors: Public Schools, African American Students, Minority Group Students, Low Achievement