Commentary
New Report: Lacking Leaders: The Challenges of Principal Recruitment, Selection, and Placement
School leaders matter enormously. But are districts doing enough to ensure that the best possible candidates end up in these positions?
School leaders matter enormously. But are districts doing enough to ensure that the best possible candidates end up in these positions?
TEACHER PAYA new Vanderbilt working paper finds that top Tennessee teachers are more likely to continue working in low-achieving schools when given a substantial pay increase. (Teacher Beat)
A school’s leader matters enormously to its success and that of its students and teachers. But how well are U.S. districts identifying, recruiting, selecting, and placing the best possible candidates in principals’ offices? To what extent do their practices enable them to find and hire great school leaders? To what degree is the principal’s job itself designed to attract outstanding candidates?