This text integrates the core instructional leadership tasks of all principals: supervision, evaluation, and professional development. It is a practical, hands-on approach based on sound theory and research.
The text provides both a conceptual frame and practical exercises that contemporary principals can use in their supervision, evaluation, and professional development activities. The models for these tasks are research-based and reflect the current realities that confront principals and others committed to improving instruction.
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Principals Improving Instruction integrates the core instructional leadership tasks of all principals: supervision, evaluation, and professional development. It is a practical, hands-on approach based on sound theory and research. It provides both a conceptual frame and practical exercises that contemporary principals can use. The models for these tasks are research-based and reflect the current realities that confront principals and others committed to improving instruction.
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“The authors have a strong approach to the three topics of evaluation, supervision, and professional development. These three areas are vital to all stakeholders in any school district.”
—Carol Higy, University of North Carolina at Pembroke
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—Donna Cooner, Colorado State University
Michael F. DiPaola received his EdD from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He joined the faculty of the Educational Policy, Planning & Leadership Program in the School of Education at The College of William & Mary in August, 1998 after spending almost three decades in public schools, serving as a classroom teacher, assistant principal, principal, and district superintendent. His teaching and research interests include the interactions of professionals in school organizations, school leadership, the superintendency, and performance evaluation.
Wayne K. Hoy, a public school mathematics teacher,received his EdD from The Pennsylvania State University in 1965. He taught at Oklahoma State University, before moving to Rutgers University in 1968, where he was a distinguished professor, department chair, and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. In 1994, he was selected as the Fawcett Chair in Educational Administration at The Ohio State University. He is past secretary-treasurer of the National Conference of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA), past president of the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA), and recipient of the Roald Campbell Lifetime Achievement Award in Educational Administration. He and his wife Anita are authors of Instructional Leadership: A Research-Based Guide to Learning in Schools (Allyn & Bacon, 2006).
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