EDAD 5389 Domains and Competencies. Domain I—School Community Leadership Domain II—Instructional Leadership Domain III—Administrative Leadership.

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EDAD 5389 Domains and Competencies

Domain I—School Community Leadership Domain II—Instructional Leadership Domain III—Administrative Leadership

Domain 1- School Community Leadership Competency 001 The principal knows how to shape campus culture by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community.

Competency 002— The principal knows how to communicate and collaborate with all members of the school community, respond to diverse interest and needs, mobilize resources to promote student success.

Competency 3. The principal knows how to act with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical and legal manner.

Domain II-Instructional Leadership Competency 004 The principal knows how to facilitate the design and implementation of curricula and strategic plans that enhance teaching and ensure alignment of curriculum, instruction, resources, and assessment; and promote the use of varied assessments to measure student performance

Competency 005 The principal knows how to advocate, nurture, and sustain an instructional program and a campus culture that are conductive to student learning and staff professional growth.

Competency 006 The principal knows how to implement a staff evaluation and development system to improve the performance of all staff members, select and implement appropriate models for supervision and staff development and apply the legal requirements for personnel management.

Competency 007 The principal knows how to apply organizational, decision-making, and problem-solving skills to ensure an effective learning environment.

Domain III-Administrative Leadership Competency 008 The principal knows how to apply principles of effective leadership and management in relation to campus budgeting, personnel, resource utilization, financial management, and technology use.

Competency 009 The principal knows how to apply principles of leadership and management to campus physical plant and support systems to ensure a safe and effective learning environment.

TExES for Principalship—Test 68 The test is based on the nine competencies. Domain 1 has three competencies. Domain II has four competencies. Domain III has two competencies.

Considerations Base answer on what is best for students. What would be done in a perfect school? Benefit all students. All answers may be good. Pick the best answer. Read what is written.

Each question has four answers Multiple-Choice Answers Multiple-Multiples Individual Items Decision Set

Portfolio Collection Domain I School Community Leadership 1.Campus Culture 2.Communication and Collaboration 3.Integrity, Fairness and Ethical Manner

Portfolio Collection Domain II Instructional Leadership 4. Develop and Implement Curricula 5. Nuture and Sustain Instructional Program 6. Staff Evaluation and Improve Performance 7. Decision-making and Problem- solving

Portfolio Collection Domain III Administrative Leadership 8.Budgeting, Personnel, Technology 9. Principals of Leadership

Practice Text Must take practice test as part of 5389 or take it earlier. No set score to pass 5389 Attend a review session after taking the test. Must score 80% or above to pass Must score 80% or above to that the TExES