Gain a new perspective for revitalizing the assistant
principalship!
While assistant principals play vital administrative roles, little attention has
been granted to their training, selection, motivation, and job satisfaction. In
this updated edition, Catherine Marshall and Richard M. Hooley focus on
understanding the assistant principalship, uncovering problems, and identifying
new solutions for these important school leaders.
This foundational resource provides a comprehensive study of what assistant
principals do, who they are, and how these administrators-in-training can take
charge of their careers. Unique issues highlighted within include
- Policy concerns in the assistant principal role
- The assistant as gateway to upper administrative mobility
- The importance of support and motivation
- The dependency on principals and their leadership style
This essential handbook supports the intrinsic value of the assistant
principalship, while providing direction for improving the current system,
evaluating methods of recruitment, and posing new metaphors and models for the
position.