Superintendent Perceptions Of The Effectiveness Of Their Training

Superintendent Perceptions Of The Effectiveness Of Their Training

A Survey of Illinois Superintendents

Scholar's Press ( 2014-02-20 )

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This quantitative study examined whether Illinois public school superintendents perceived their superintendent preparation programs adequately prepared them for the superintendency. More specifically, the study examined superintendents’ perceptions about the relevance of educational leadership standards (e.g., ISLLC and ELCC standards and Waters & Marzano leadership responsibilities and practices) and if these standards and practices were embedded in the respondents’ university-based leadership preparation programs and the importance of leadership standards to the position. An online questionnaire was administered to Illinois public school superintendents who held their appointments during the 2009-2010 school year. A total of 314 of the 869 Illinois superintendents responded to the questionnaire, for a 36.1% response rate. The findings revealed that over three-fourths (78%) of superintendents were satisfied with the training they received from their preparation programs. Respondents also indicated that their preparation programs, on average, provided a moderate degree of preparation with regard to leadership standards.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-71060-1

ISBN-10:

3639710606

EAN:

9783639710601

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Arthur Fessler

Number of pages:

244

Published on:

2014-02-20

Category:

Education, Occupation, Career