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Principals' perspectives on discretion and decision making

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Contributor Wiens, John R. (Education)
Hall, Mary (Education)
Kanu, Yatta (Education)
Lutfiyya, Zana (Education)
 
Creator Heilmann, Michael Raymond
 
Date 2006-04-04T15:42:58Z
2006-04-04T15:42:58Z
2006-04-04T15:42:58Z
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1993/234
 
Description Principals are required to continuously exercise their discretion on a variety of matters that affect schools, teachers, children and communities. In spite of this reality, not much study has been done in this area of the principal’s job. In this study I examine discretionary decision-making in areas of discipline, budgets and staff management. I found that principals seek to balance the needs of their students against defensibility of their actions within the context of seemingly conflicting school board policies, school policies and superintendents expectations. I present a new conceptual model for discretion and a call for careful policy writing, increased understanding of discretion by administrators and further studies which would include the perspectives of those affected by principals’ decisions.
May 2006
 
Format 545264 bytes
application/pdf
 
Language en_US
 
Subject discretion
decision
principal
administration
education
school
discipline
budget
judgement
defensibility
making
 
Title Principals' perspectives on discretion and decision making
 
Type Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
 
##plugins.schemas.dc.fields.degree.name## Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology
Master of Education (M.Ed.)