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Epiphanies Of The Principalship: A Study Of Passages In Educational Administration., Donna J. Raines
Epiphanies Of The Principalship: A Study Of Passages In Educational Administration., Donna J. Raines
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This scrapbook of biographical sketches serves as an exhibition of portraits in the elementary school principalship through experiencing a gallery of leadership interviews. Perspectives have been framed in compositions that represent the practical realist, the idealist, and at times even a surrealistic perspective of the elementary principal. Critical incidents were shared from individual participants representing catalysts for momentous change; themes of personal realizations, barriers to effectiveness, and challenges in the career of an administrator also contributed as dominant elements of the final work.
A qualitative research method employing interviews explored the variation of colorful experiences that 23 elementary administrators encountered …
Leading Before, During, And After A Major Organizational Transition., Charles Davis Mccowan
Leading Before, During, And After A Major Organizational Transition., Charles Davis Mccowan
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This was a qualitative, multiple-site case study that examined the leadership styles before, during, and after a major organizational transition. The purpose of the study was to determine if a major organizational transition affected the leadership styles of organizational leaders. It also sought to determine how the major organizational transitions affected the climate and the culture of the three organizations studied.
The participants for this multiple-site case study were a hospital, a manufacturing plant, and a public library in Central Ohio. The organizational leaders were chosen because they had gone through a major organizational transition in the previous two years. …
The Impact Of A Rural School-Based Health Center On Students And Their Families In Sneedville, Tennessee: A Case Study., Michael D. Belcher
The Impact Of A Rural School-Based Health Center On Students And Their Families In Sneedville, Tennessee: A Case Study., Michael D. Belcher
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The purpose of this study was to describe the impact that the school-based health center in Sneedville, Tennessee had on students who attended Hancock County High School. The study documented how the school-based health center affected students, families, and the community of Sneedville. Case study methodology was used to determine if the school-based health center impacted school attendance, mental and emotional health, sexual practices, and overall quality of life for students and their families.
Data were collected through 25 interviews with health center stakeholders. The methodology included working with the staff at the school-based health center to identify the key …