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Preface.
Acknowledgments. The Editors. The Contributors. 1. Preparing Principals in the Age of Accountability (Marc S. Tucker, Judy B. Codding). Part One: Roles of the Principal. 2. What Principals Need to Know About Teaching and Learning (Peter W. Hill). 3. The Principal as Moral Leader (Thomas Sobol). Part Two: Best Practices in the T raining of Leaders, Managers, and Other Professionals in Business, the Military, and Beyond. 4. Best Practices in Leadership Development: Lessons from the Best Business Schools and Corporate Universities (Marie Eiter). 5. Professional Military Education: A Serious Enterprise for Leaders (Robert C. Hughes, Richard Haney). 6. Models of Preparation for the Professions: Implications for Educational Leadership (Gary Sykes with Cheryl King and Jeannie Patrick). Part Three: An International Perspective. 7. Mission Possible? An International Analysis of Training for Principals (Brian J. Caldwell, Gerard T . Calnin, Wendy P. Cahill). Part Four: A Current Situation Report: Preparing School Principals in the United States. 8. The Work of P rincipals and Their P reparation: Addressing Critical Needs for the Twenty-First Century (Carolyn Kelley, Kent D. Peterson). 9. Principal In-Service Programs: A Portrait of Diversity and Promise (Kent D. Peterson, Carolyn Kelley). 10. Associations and the Principalship: A History of Advocacy, a Horizon of Opportunity (Gerald N. Tirozzi). Appendix A: The National Institute for School Leadership: Design for a New Institution to Train School Leaders. Appendix B: People Consulted in the Design of the National Institute for School Leadership. Index. |