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Management And Leadership: Two Important Concepts That Together Make And Excellent Administrator, Stacey J. Ward
Management And Leadership: Two Important Concepts That Together Make And Excellent Administrator, Stacey J. Ward
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Throughout my high school years, I wanted to be a wealthy business woman. I dabbled in the stock market, read the Wall Street Journal, imagined owning a business one day, and even worked as in intern for a brokerage company. It was evident that I would study business, and become involved in business after college. There was just one problem. My past would reveal my true feelings of success.
A Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Roger W. Francis
A Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Roger W. Francis
Graduate Research Papers
Being a principal is a very demanding job. All of the hats that the principal is required to wear means that he is being looked at for leadership in a multitude of areas. Some of which are not a direct part of the education program. Areas other than academics have an effect on the overall educational process. Maintaining an orderly environment, with a good staff, in a safe setting that provides needed services to children, can have a huge effect on the education of our youth. Thus, the role of the principal. in this process is very powerful as the …
A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools: A Reflective Essay, Robert S. Weaton
A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools: A Reflective Essay, Robert S. Weaton
Graduate Research Papers
Beginning the process of transformation from classroom teacher, to that of administrator, educational leaders are drawn to the reality that schools have undergone tremendous change, and with it a new set of challenges in an effort to meet the needs of students in the 21st century. The key to effective schooling does not solely rely on whether or not a school changes, but rather on how that change takes place, and to what extent students, staff, and community develop ownership of the process. As a beginning practitioner pursuing the goal of becoming an administrator in the secondary school, the focus …