Designing our Principal Pipeline from a Job-embedded Residency
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Abstract
This qualitative case study explores the impact of job-embedded principal preparation residency programs through the lens of a school district’s administrator. The school-university partnership provided an innovative way to prepare aspiring school leaders. The job-embedded structure provided an authentic, contextual base experience where aspiring principals served as interns over a 15-month period in their current school district. The praxis of the study positions principal interns to impact teacher growth and improve student achievement during their job-embedded placement. Overall, the school district invested in its own teachers and are now leading their campuses in a principalship role.
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| Authors | Palmer, Dusty L.;Almager, Irma L.;Valle, Fernando; |
| Journal | school leadership review |
| Year | 2019 |
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