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Rural And Small School Principal Candidates: Perspectives Of Hiring Superintendents, Patricia A. Cruzeiro, Mike Boone
Rural And Small School Principal Candidates: Perspectives Of Hiring Superintendents, Patricia A. Cruzeiro, Mike Boone
The Rural Educator
This article reports the results of an inquiry into the dynamics of principal selection in rural school districts in two mid-American states with high numbers of rural schools. The study focuses on two questions: (1) are rural school districts experiencing a shortage of qualified applicants for vacant principal’s positions; and (2) what professional and personal characteristics do superintendents seek in selecting principals for rural schools? Data for the study were collected through a review of the relevant research literature and interviews with superintendents of rural school districts. The study confirmed that rural school districts in these two states are in …
Job Satisfaction Of Iowa Public School Principals, Boris Sodoma, David Else
Job Satisfaction Of Iowa Public School Principals, Boris Sodoma, David Else
The Rural Educator
The purpose of this study was to examine the job satisfaction of Iowa public school principals and contrast the job satisfaction to the perceptions six years previously. The population for the 1999 and 2005 study was a sample of principals from Iowa K-12 schools. The study revealed significant differences in overall job satisfaction, in gender of the principals, years served as a principal, and type of schools in both studies. No significant differences were found for years served in present position. The results indicated that principals were overall more satisfied in the 2005 than they were in 1999. The findings …
Rural School Principals’ Perception Of The School Counselor's Role, Gerta Bardhoshi, Kelly Duncan
Rural School Principals’ Perception Of The School Counselor's Role, Gerta Bardhoshi, Kelly Duncan
The Rural Educator
Responding to the lack of clarity related to the defined role of the school counselor, the authors investigated school principals (n = 538), in a rural Midwest state, and their perceptions of the role of the school counselor. The survey utilized was developed based on professional standards of service delivery for professional school counselors as identified by the American School Counselor Association and a listing of identified appropriate and inappropriate school counselor tasks. Results indicate that school principals see responsive service provision as an essential task of the school counselor. School principals also perceive a number of ASCA identified inappropriate …