Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sense of when the rest of schools with vacancies will get principals? The school year is almost over!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a sense of when the rest of schools with vacancies will get principals? The school year is almost over!
Anonymous wrote:What's the latest?
Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Chase Elementary position was re-posted today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anita O'Neill appointed as permanent principal at Clarksburg HS.
It looked like board member Rivera-Oven abstained from voting for O'Neill, but voted yes on all the other appointments. Anyone know why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting to me. What specific skills do principals need that they’re not currently trained in?
- Safety and Security
- Effective communications
- Consensus building
- Positive culture building
Just to name a few…
Are they not learning the above in these certificate and master’s programs in Education Administration/Leadership?
Lots of theory is covered in graduate programs. Principals need training in practicalities and translating theory into action.
Isn’t that what the Principal internship is is place to help with?
I'm just a parent, but I've experienced a few principal interns, and I'm not sure if they're getting enough time in the internship or depth of experience to learn what they need to learn. Would be good to hear what actual principals think about the principal internship model and its efficacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting to me. What specific skills do principals need that they’re not currently trained in?
- Safety and Security
- Effective communications
- Consensus building
- Positive culture building
Just to name a few…
Are they not learning the above in these certificate and master’s programs in Education Administration/Leadership?
Lots of theory is covered in graduate programs. Principals need training in practicalities and translating theory into action.
Isn’t that what the Principal internship is is place to help with?
Anonymous wrote:More to come!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is interesting to me. What specific skills do principals need that they’re not currently trained in?
- Safety and Security
- Effective communications
- Consensus building
- Positive culture building
Just to name a few…
Are they not learning the above in these certificate and master’s programs in Education Administration/Leadership?
Lots of theory is covered in graduate programs. Principals need training in practicalities and translating theory into action.