Table of contents - Special Issue: Principal Preparation: International Perspectives
Guest Editors: Prof. Charles F. Webber
“Being” a new principal in Scotland
Michael Cowie, Megan CrawfordThis paper aims to explore the extent to which the programme for principal preparation in Scotland relates to what is expected of principals once they are in post and what it is…
Lifeworld or systemsworld: what guides novice principals?
Sarah W. Nelson, Maria G. de la Colina, Michael D. BooneThis paper aims to contribute to the literature on principal preparation by examining the experiences of novice principals and what their experiences mean for principal…
Challenges of a successful first‐year principal in Mexico
Charles L. Slater, Jose Maria Garcia, Gema Lopez GorosaveThis case study is an attempt to understand the experience of a school principal, Arnulfo. The research question is: what are the challenges of one first‐year school director in…
Mapping principal preparation in Kenya and Tanzania
Brown Onguko, Mohammed Abdalla, Charles F. WebberThe purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the principal preparation programming available to school leaders in Kenya and Tanzania.
Principals on L‐plates: rear view mirror reflections
Helen Wildy, Simon ClarkeThis paper aims to contribute to the literature on beginning the principalship by identifying and illustrating key challenges that novice principals encounter in their first year…
Programs for school principal preparation in East Europe
Peter Karstanje, Charles F. WebberThis paper is intended to provide an overview of trends in European education and to offer a framework for considering the elements of school management.
Using case studies to visualize success with first year principals
Ann ShermanThe purpose of this paper is to present a discussion of one element of a principal preparation graduate program that uses visualization as a technique to practice decision making.
Evidence‐based leadership development: the 4L framework
Shelleyann Scott, Charles F. WebberThis paper aims to use the results of three research initiatives to present the life‐long learning leader (4L) framework, a model for leadership development intended for use by…
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0957-8234e-ISSN:
1758-7395ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson