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Making Sense of Leading Schools: A Study of the School Principalship  

 Making Sense of Leading Schools: A Study of the School Principalship  

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Summary:

Too often, school districts treat principals as interchangeable, expecting them to have the same abilities and to perform equally well in all situations. But the true picture of school leadership is much more complex, concludes this report from the University of Washington’s Center on Reinventing Public Education. The report portrays principals as expert “diagnosticians” and leadership coordinators who know when to take on roles themselves and when to distribute leadership functions to others. It also examines how superintendents, school boards, teachers and university principal-training programs might come to better understand and support principals in this more nuanced view of the role.

Published: September 2003, 59 pages

Author(s): Bradley Portin, Paul Schneider, Michael DeArmond, Lauren Gundlach

Publishing Organization: Center on Reinventing Public Education

Companion Document(s): Making Sense of Leading Schools: Executive Summary

Document Type: Report

Document Format: PDF

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