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Things to be studying to become a future principal?

18 years 1 month ago #67042 by Fit4God4Life
thanks for all the replies everyone.i think i'll be checking into those ideas.
18 years 1 month ago #67041 by <better yet>
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Interview the superintendents in your area..ask them what principals need to know! They (their boss) should know whats important for the job.
18 years 1 month ago #67040 by <better yet>
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Most people love to talk about their jobs to young adults considering entering the field - go interview the principals in your area, tell them what your purpose is, I bet they would be more than glad to give you 15min of their time (once school is out) and could best answer all your questions.
18 years 1 month ago #67039 by godwin mom
i think you are on the right track also visit local schools and talk to the prin or even email them sometimes that is even easier then tring to get a app with one and i am sure they can give you all kinds of info because just like others have said the best info or help you are going to get is through other who have experienced it and by really listening.
18 years 1 month ago #67038 by <better yet>
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listen to mykidsmom , she is smart.
"If youre not listening, youre not learning." Unknown.
amd
"The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds." Frederick Robertson

who knows, once you start to teach you may not WANT a management role after all. keep an open mind. wait and see.
18 years 1 month ago #67037 by mykidsmom
Everythign that I took from college was the time hearing real life experiences. Our professor called them "crap file" stories. You know the kind of story about the old lady upset about a male manager working in the ladies Dept and a woman manager in the appliances dept. (ps. true story!) You can't make up that stuff!

Books are great, but nothing measures to real life.

My favorite asset, listening. Just to sit back and hear what one has to say adn ALL the sides of the story. It comes in handy as a Mom of 5 and the PTO President and other aspects of my life. But the key is not to reply "I hear what you are saying" but to just let the idea, issue, thought,etc come.

May the "force" be with you!
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