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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RRA274-1
来源IDRR-A274-1
Taking Stock of Principal Pipelines: What Public School Districts Report Doing and What They Want to Do to Improve School Leadership
Susan M. Gates; Julia H. Kaufman; Sy Doan; Andrea Prado Tuma; Deborah Kim
发表日期2020-06-23
出版年2020
语种英语
结论
  • Ninety percent of 10K+ districts (public school districts serving 10,000 or more students) respondents reported that their district goals, strategic plans, or initiatives tie school leadership to school improvement.
  • Less than half of 10K+ districts respondents reported moderate or high satisfaction with their pool of principal candidates.
  • All respondents were able to identify someone responsible for supervising principals. More than three-quarters of 10K+ district leaders reported having leader standards, processes to encourage individuals to be school leaders, efforts to give aspiring principals professional development and support, standards-aligned evaluation, and coaching for all first-year principals.
  • Medium districts were less likely than large districts to report engaging principal pipeline activities in general; the differences between medium and large districts (public school districts serving 10,000–49,000 students and 50,000 or more students, respectively) were statistically significant with regard to having leader standards, having a process to encourage individuals to be school leaders, using performance-based hiring metrics, using standards-aligned evaluation, and having a position dedicated to school leadership.
  • A majority of respondents expressed moderate or strong interest in improving their district's efforts around leader standards, principal preparation, selective hiring and placement, and on-the-job support and evaluation.
  • Respondents mentioned lack of time and funding when asked about barriers to doing more in regard to pipeline efforts.
  • A majority of respondents in our exploratory sample of small districts (fewer than 10,000 students) reported that superintendents are responsible for principal supervision and that the district is engaged in many of the pipeline activities.
摘要

The authors share new findings about the presence and potential importance of principal pipeline activities for preparing, hiring, supporting, and evaluating school leaders as reported by administrators from a national sample of school districts across the United States. The research on which this report is based was prompted by positive findings in a recent evaluation of the Principal Pipeline Initiative (PPI) conducted by the RAND Corporation and Policy Studies Associates. The PPI, launched by The Wallace Foundation in 2011, supported six large public school districts in implementing comprehensive, strategic efforts intended to improve the quality of school leaders over a five-year period.

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Overall, the vast majority of our interview participants across districts reported that their district views principals as important and engages in some pipeline activities. That said, only about half of district respondents reported that they are satisfied with their current pool of principals. Interviewees reported some of the pipeline activities to be far more prevalent than others. In addition, our data suggest variation in what principal pipelines look like in different district contexts. The variation in prevalence of specific pipeline activities reported by our interviewees suggests that there are opportunities for districts to learn from one another. Responses from officials in small districts suggested some potential differences between small and large districts in the way principals are supervised and supported; these differences are worthy of further exploration in future research.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Results

  • Chapter Three

    Discussion and Conclusions

  • Appendix A

    Data Collection

  • Appendix B

    Data Analysis

主题Academic Achievement ; Educational Program Evaluation ; Organizational Leadership Development ; Principals
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA274-1.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Susan M. Gates,Julia H. Kaufman,Sy Doan,et al. Taking Stock of Principal Pipelines: What Public School Districts Report Doing and What They Want to Do to Improve School Leadership. 2020.
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