Principal Evaluations and the Principal Supervisor: Survey Results from the Great City Schools

Principals serve as both instructional and administrative leaders in their schools. Their roles and responsibilities vary from managing school compliance issues to facilitating and assisting teachers with their instructional duties. In order to support principals in public schools, district leaders...

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Supervision
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