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Assistant principals in high-stakes accountability environments: The effects of job attributes and school characteristics
Authors:Marco A. Mu?oz and Houston M. Barber
Affiliation:(1) Accountability, Research, and Planning Department, Jefferson County Public Schools - VanHoose Education Center, 3332 Newburg Road, Louisville, KY 40218, USA
Abstract:This study addressed the topic of job specifications and school characteristics since there is a shortage of quality AP applicants in high-stakes accountability environments. It is important to learn about allocation of duties from educational administrators with on-the-job experience as well as to learn why current APs would consider applying for other AP positions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of job attributes (instruction, discipline), school level (elementary, middle, high), and school achievement (in-need-of-assistance, progressing, meets goal) on applicant’s rating of an AP position. This research study used an experimental design. A main effect for job attributes indicated that instruction was significantly higher than discipline when attracting assistant principals. Implications for practice and research are discussed.
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