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Principals' Perceptions Of Brain-Based Learning, Tami Hudson Godman
Principals' Perceptions Of Brain-Based Learning, Tami Hudson Godman
Theses and Dissertations
The problem addressed by the study was a lack of research on principal’s perceptions of brain-based learning and the potential impact on classroom instruction. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the principal’s perceptions of brain-based learning and instruction at their schools. The following research has been conducted using a qualitative paradigm. A case study involved a focus group of 12 principals and additional interviews with four of those principals. The qualitative data were thematically coded to provide information on patterns and practices within a variety of schools in the area. The findings offer the educational …
Mentoring For Women On The Road To The High School Principalship, Audrey Rose Mcclary
Mentoring For Women On The Road To The High School Principalship, Audrey Rose Mcclary
Theses and Dissertations
This study investigates women who are serving as assistant principals or new principals in high schools, and their mentoring experiences on their journey toward secondary school principalship. Women are significantly underrepresented in secondary school principalships, and they face a number of additional, gender-specific challenges (Thurman, 2004). Mentoring may be both part of the solution and part of the problem. First, it might not be adequate to support and recruit those with strong leadership potential into such positions and second, the dynamics of mentoring may not be sensitive to the particular challenges that women face. Examining the participants’ experiences through the …
Secondary School Administrators' Preparation As An Lea Representative In South Carolina, Chastity B. Evans
Secondary School Administrators' Preparation As An Lea Representative In South Carolina, Chastity B. Evans
Theses and Dissertations
Prior research has suggested that many principals are underprepared and that some lack any background from coursework and field experience which may be required to exert strong leadership in special education (DiPaola & Tschannen-Moran, 2003; DiPaola, Tschannen-Moran, & Walther-Thomas, 2004), but the number of students receiving special services is on the rise. The purpose of this research study is to determine how secondary school administrators are prepared to make legally and ethically defensible decisions as the authorized LEA representative.
If school administrators are expected to be effective in their role as the authorized LEA representative, it is vital that they …