Perceptions of school superintendents about the competencies that school principals of their district need to develop
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Keywords

educational leadership
skills
school principals
school superintendent

How to Cite

Castillo-Ortiz, A., Cabello, I., & Martínez-Antonetty, E. (2005). Perceptions of school superintendents about the competencies that school principals of their district need to develop: and the competencies they want to develop themselves to support their district’s school directors. Revista De Educación De Puerto Rico (REduca), (20), 52–74. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/educacion/article/view/16263

Abstract

This descriptive exploratory research held by the Center for Educational Leadership (CEL) identifies the competencies that the school principals need to develop and the competencies that the school superintendents want to develop to assist the school principals in their professional development. According to the perception of the school superintendents, the competencies of greater need for both school principals and superintendents were those related to the strategic leadership dimension and those of less interest were those related to political and community leadership dimension. The CEL is committed to organize professional development activities to develop educational leaders with the purpose of improving the schools in Puerto Rico for the new millennium.

How to cite:
Castillo-Ortiz, A., Cabello, I., & Martínez-Antonetty, E. (2005). Percepción de los superintendentes de escuela en torno a las competencias que los directores de escuela de su distrito necesitan desarrollar... Cuaderno de Investigación en la Educación, 20, 52-74. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/educacion/article/view/16263

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