Through the Looking Glass: Comparing Superintendents’ Preferred Principal Characteristics to ELCC and Texas Principal Standards
June 01, 2018
Appears in 2018 Summer Journal of Scholarship and Practice.
This study investigated the alignment between Texas superintendents’ perceptions of the necessary professional characteristics of principals through the hiring process and the ELCC principal standards and the Texas principal certification standards. Texas superintendents were surveyed and interviewed to create a framework comparing their market-driven views with the standards guiding principal preparation.
The study determined that superintendents often sought characteristics that lay just outside the domain of the formal standards, such as moral purpose, trustworthiness, and “fit.” Incorporating the superintendents’ views into principal preparation program planning has important implications for programs in terms of producing qualified, effective, marketable, and ultimately employable principal candidates.
Authors
Scott Bailey, EdD
Associate Professor
Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX
Barbara Qualls, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership
Stephen F. Austin State University
Nacogdoches, TX
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