What Makes an Effective Principal What Makes an Effective Principal: The Evolving Role of the School Principal Jack States Wing Institute.

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What Makes an Effective Principal What Makes an Effective Principal: The Evolving Role of the School Principal Jack States Wing Institute

How Important Are Principals?

How Do We Assess The Impact Of Principals? The median annual pay for a typical School Principal in the United States is $97,155 so 50% of the people who perform the job of School Principal in the United Sates are expected to make less than $97,155. Salary.com reported data as of January 2015

Principals Impact on Student Achievement

The Evolving Role of the School Principals?

What Results Should We Expect From Accountability

School Principal Overload PrincipalResponsibilities Community relationsFiscal management and budgeting Liaison with school boardStudent records keeping Student intake and enrollmentAttendance Parent relationsTesting Conflict resolutionTechnology School safety and securityData analysis Student disciplineRegulatory compliance FacilitiesImplementation of new initiatives Non-teaching personnel management Resource management (other than curriculum) Somewhat Disagree 22% Somewhat Agree 52% Strongly Agree 23% Strongly Disagree 3% MetLife Survey, 2012

Retention of Principals Declining in Texas Fuller, E.J. & Young, M.D. (2008)

What is the Impact of Student Achievement and Poverty on Principal Retention? Béteille, T., Kalogrides, D., & Loeb, S. (2012)

What is the Effect on Teacher Tenure When Principals Leave? Fuller, E.J. & Young, M.D. (2008 )

Administrators Impact on Turnover Boyd, D., Grossman, P., Ing, M., Lankford, H., Loeb, S., & Wyckoff, J. (2011)

What is the Cost of Having an Ineffective Principal? Barnes, G., Crowe, E., & Schaefer, B. (2007).

Do Leadership Styles Make a Difference?

What Organizational Performance Management Tells Us Outcomes Process Rummler and Brache, 1990 Input Feedback Loop Teaching Graduation Curriculum

What Principals Do Makes a Difference

How Effective Is The Average Principal At Their Job?

How Principals Spend Their Time Turnbull et al., 2009

How Effective Are Principals at Identifying Valued Teachers

How Principals Use Their Time Horng, E. L., Klasik, D., & Loeb, S. (2010)

How Much do Principals Spend on Instructional Activities? Grissom, Jason A., Susanna Loeb, and Ben Master. (2012)

Summation Professional judgment and research both support the importance of principals and leadership The role of the principals has expanded dramatically, but the stress of the job is increasing principal turnover and in turn is impacting teacher tenure, costing dollars, and impacting student achievement In spite of the heavily load, we know what is critical to principal success, focus on instruction, but that isn’t where principals are investing their time. Success requires well trained principals, working with a team to implement best organizational practices