An Innovative Principal Preparation Program [microform] : A Structural Approach / Peter M. Husen.
An innovative principal preparation program was created at the University of Tennessee--Knoxville. The program was built around 19 parameters and based upon three theoretical domains in administration: organization (defines managerial role), human dimension (defines human relations role), and indivi...
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Summary: | An innovative principal preparation program was created at the University of Tennessee--Knoxville. The program was built around 19 parameters and based upon three theoretical domains in administration: organization (defines managerial role), human dimension (defines human relations role), and individual relationship with other two dimensions (defines leadership role). Five streams make up the program structure: (1) an internship with a mentor principal; (2) assessment, development, and reflective practices; (3) knowledge and skill base; (4) supported induction during the first year as an administrator; and (5) maintenance. Two appendices contain tables, illustrations, and outlines of the program. (EJS) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (Los Angeles, CA; August 12-17, 1990). ERIC Document Number: ED327974. |
Physical Description: | 24 pages |
Audience: | Policymakers. |
Reproduction Note: | Microfiche. |
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