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Patricia Maruca
on May 15, 2003
at 1:12AM
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Principal expectation ...
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As a former Principal, I found that what helped me to embrace a reform effort was having clearly defined expectations from the Superintendent. If the outcome was to achieve academic results in a particular subject area, that needed to be spelled out; if it was merely implementation of a program,then that also needed to be defined. An opportunity to be a part of the effort from the ground up is critical for buy-in. If that isn't the case, then at some point that opportunity needs to be provided. The more support, facilitation and opportunity to demonstrate progress, the greater the chances of ensuring success. I define support as time to discuss, network, and formally converse on a regular basis with the Superintendent about where the project is and how it is anticipated to proceed. Superintendents should also facilitate opportunities for Principals to network with other Principals and administrators to discuss experiences, share ideas, and collaborate about similar experiences as they relate to the project. Lastly, a Superintendent should maintain a level of accountability for implementation of the reform by asking for periodic progress reports and demonstration of implementation of the project.
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