Though traditionally responsible for school operations, assistant principals increasingly find themselves expected to provide academic leadership as students face a growing emphasis on academic performance. This timely book helps current and aspiring assistant principals implement best practices for their evolving roles, providing the knowledge and skills required to succeed in their schools. Coverage includes:
Emphasis on competency-based leadership requirements
Research-based models, tips, snapshots, best-practices, and recommendations
Unique discussion of the assistant principal as a student advocate
Organizational strategies, professional growth activities, and operational models for program implementation
Specific leadership responsibilities for school climate, personnel administration, professional development, and performance appraisal
Case studies and discussion questions to foster applied learning