An Analysis of Superintendent and Principal Perceptions Regarding the Supervision and Evaluation of Principals

The goals for this study were to examine principals' perceptions regarding their own supervision and evaluation and compare to superintendents' perceptions regarding the supervision and evaluation of principals. Three research questions guided the inquiry: (1) What are the perceptions of p...

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