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Cox, Dan; McLeod, Scott – NASSP Bulletin, 2014
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe, analyze, and interpret the experiences of school principals who use multiple social media tools with stakeholders as part of their comprehensive communications practices. Additionally, it examined why school principals have chosen to communicate with their stakeholders through social media.…
Descriptors: Principals, Communication Strategies, Organizational Communication, Stakeholders
Madsen, Jean; Mabokela, Reitumetse – NASSP Bulletin, 2014
Principals who lead demographically diverse schools play an important role in changing the dynamics that often occur in these contexts. Consequently, principals must have the leadership skills to revolutionize teachers' belief systems. Their energies are consumed with reshaping teachers' instructional practices and focusing on improving…
Descriptors: Principals, Student Diversity, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Beisser, Sally R.; Peters, Randal E.; Thacker, Valerie M. – NASSP Bulletin, 2014
Given the increased attention on school-based programs to decrease obesity and emphasize fitness among children, there is an alarming lack of attention on health and wellness of school administrators. This study investigated the work-life balance, health, and nutrition status of secondary administrators in one Midwest state using an online survey.…
Descriptors: Obesity, Health Promotion, Child Health, Wellness
A Study of How Secondary School Principals in Minnesota Perceive the Evaluation of Their Performance
Muenich, John Andrew – NASSP Bulletin, 2014
The purpose for this study was to ascertain the perceptions principals of public secondary schools in Minnesota have in relation to the evaluation of their job performance. Responding principals reported that past evaluations have been fair and consistent but have questioned their value with regard to professional growth. When asked if student…
Descriptors: Principals, Secondary Education, Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Attitudes
Williams, Jacob L.; Pazey, Barbara; Shelby, Liz; Yates, James R. – NASSP Bulletin, 2013
In the United States, students with disabilities are disproportionately exposed to exclusionary discipline. Using Intergroup Threat Theory, literature was analyzed to identify expressed perceptions from school administrators that indicated perceived threat. Analysis revealed perceived threats to administrator beliefs, values, job performance, and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Job Performance, Principals, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Caruso, Louis F. – NASSP Bulletin, 2013
Novice public middle school principals currently face the challenge of navigating internal micropolitical structures while negotiating educational change during a period of decline. This year-long qualitative study detailed the lived experiences of two suburban novice middle school principals as they found themselves leading within a…
Descriptors: Beginning Principals, Politics of Education, Educational Change, Educational Administration
Miller, Patrick C.; Grobe, William J. – NASSP Bulletin, 2013
The Collaborative Project (CP) began as a pilot project in five North Carolina school districts in 2007 featuring a performance incentive initiative for teachers and administrators. The objective of this study was to document principals' perceptions of the performance incentive initiative to determine challenges encountered during implementation.…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Pilot Projects, Principals, Public Policy
Strom, Paris S.; Strom, Robert D.; Wingate, Julius J.; Kraska, Marie F.; Beckert, Troy E. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
This study examines the use of polling students to improve conditions of learning in their school. Students from three schools (N = 2,006) in Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 completed an online poll about how cyberbullying affects their personal lives. Principals' impressions about the benefits of student polling are explained along with the Cyberbullying…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Grade 5, Student Experience, Principals
DeWitt, Douglas M.; DeWitt, Lori J. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
While collegiate fraternity and sorority hazing are well documented problems that receive prominent attention, hazing at the high school level is also a serious issue. Across the nation, media headlines offer a continual reminder that high school hazing is not a phenomenon of the past. As high school principals seek ways to discourage and…
Descriptors: Violence, Principals, High Schools, Followup Studies
O'Connell, William P. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
The school counseling literature emphasizes the importance of confidentiality in the counseling relationship. In some circumstances, school policy may require disclosure of content discussed in counseling unrelated to threat of harm to self or others. This pilot study investigated secondary school principals' attitudes toward the practice of…
Descriptors: Principals, School Policy, Counselor Client Relationship, School Counseling
Range, Bret G.; Duncan, Heather E.; Scherz, Susan Day; Haines, Courtney A. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
This study explored Wyoming school leaders' perceptions about the traits of incompetent teachers, strategies used to work with incompetent teachers, and the barriers to their dismissal. Most importantly, this study differentiated how principals and superintendents viewed incompetency issues. Some major findings include school leaders' beliefs that…
Descriptors: Unions, Career Change, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Competencies
Gerhart, Linda Gray; Harris, Sandra; Mixon, Jason – NASSP Bulletin, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the effective beliefs and practices of successful principals at high schools with a Hispanic population of at least 30%. Eight purposefully selected high school principals participated in the study. Findings emphasized that successful principals are passionate in their commitment to support…
Descriptors: High Schools, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Hispanic American Students
McCullers, J. F.; Bozeman, William – NASSP Bulletin, 2010
This study examined how self-efficacy beliefs might be used to inform leadership regarding accountability. A survey of principals was used to investigate the degree to which they believed the goals of federal and state school measures were actually attainable, and to what degree they believed their leadership helped achieve these goals. The…
Descriptors: State Schools, Self Efficacy, Federal Legislation, Principals
Young, Billy L.; Madsen, Jean; Young, Mary Ann – NASSP Bulletin, 2010
Traditionally schools in the past were mostly homogenous, but with demographic shifts, schools are becoming more ethnically diverse, disadvantaged, and multilingual. In contrast, the teaching population still reflects that outdated homogenous template: "predominantly white and female," middle-class, and unilingual. This exploratory study examined…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Principals, Leadership Effectiveness, Student Diversity
What We Know about At-Risk Students: Important Considerations for Principal and Counselor Leadership
Foster Johnson, Amy; Wellman Perkins, Gerra – NASSP Bulletin, 2009
Schools are focusing considerable efforts on reaching students who are identified as at risk of becoming future dropouts due to poverty, behavior, and/or academics. This article details the important role that middle school counselors can play in meeting the needs of the at-risk population because of the specialized training they receive in…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, At Risk Students, Identification, School Counseling

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