Title of article
Learning Outside the Classroom: How Principals Define and Prepare to Be Instructional Leaders
Author/Authors
Vogel, Linda R University of Northern Colorado - Greeley, USA
Pages
14
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1
To page
14
Abstract
This qualitative study surveyed 50 practicing principals in a Rocky Mountain state to explore what elements of their responsibilities these educational leaders identified as part of their instructional leadership roles. The study also examined what
experiences these principals identified as helpful in preparing them to assume the role of school instructional leader, specifically in
the areas of teacher supervision and evaluation, the use of technology to support student learning, and the use of data to inform
instructional practices. )ese areas have been identified through research as significant elements of instructional leadership. By
identifying the specific actions that principals identify as their instructional leadership responsibilities, programs that prepare
school leaders and state and district personnel who provide professional development for principals can develop learning
experiences that could more effectively support principals’ success as instructional leaders.
Keywords
Principals , Classroom , McNulty
Journal title
Education Research International
Serial Year
2018
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Record number
2619724
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