Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members

The major purpose of this study was to study the perceptions and expectations of school board members regarding turnover in the superintendency of the public school systems. Data were gathered regarding the frequency of superintendency turnover and compared to board turnover. The study sought to col...

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Main Author: Yock, Carla M.
Other Authors: Educational Administration
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80020
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-800202020-09-29T05:30:01Z Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members Yock, Carla M. Educational Administration LD5655.V856 1989.Y624 School superintendents School board members -- Selection and appointment School board-superintendent relationships The major purpose of this study was to study the perceptions and expectations of school board members regarding turnover in the superintendency of the public school systems. Data were gathered regarding the frequency of superintendency turnover and compared to board turnover. The study sought to collect data concerning board satisfaction with the superintendent, priority issues the board expected the superintendent to address, the kind of experience board members preferred in their superintendent, the ideal length of superintendency tenure, and at what point school board members think that a superintendent's contract should be terminated. These data were then crosstabbed with selected demographic variables. Descriptive research methodology was utilized in this study. A nationwide sample of school board members was identified from a list of 53,247 board members provided by the National School Boards Association. The study was completed using a stratified random sampling technique by state. Of the 94,716 board members in the population, 11,992 or 12.6% were surveyed. The response rate was 18%. The study was sponsored by The American School Board Journal, published by the National School Boards Association, the national professional organization for school board members in the United States. Ed. D. 2017-11-09T18:18:07Z 2017-11-09T18:18:07Z 1989 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80020 en_US OCLC# 20880186 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xiii, 151 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V856 1989.Y624
School superintendents
School board members -- Selection and appointment
School board-superintendent relationships
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1989.Y624
School superintendents
School board members -- Selection and appointment
School board-superintendent relationships
Yock, Carla M.
Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
description The major purpose of this study was to study the perceptions and expectations of school board members regarding turnover in the superintendency of the public school systems. Data were gathered regarding the frequency of superintendency turnover and compared to board turnover. The study sought to collect data concerning board satisfaction with the superintendent, priority issues the board expected the superintendent to address, the kind of experience board members preferred in their superintendent, the ideal length of superintendency tenure, and at what point school board members think that a superintendent's contract should be terminated. These data were then crosstabbed with selected demographic variables. Descriptive research methodology was utilized in this study. A nationwide sample of school board members was identified from a list of 53,247 board members provided by the National School Boards Association. The study was completed using a stratified random sampling technique by state. Of the 94,716 board members in the population, 11,992 or 12.6% were surveyed. The response rate was 18%. The study was sponsored by The American School Board Journal, published by the National School Boards Association, the national professional organization for school board members in the United States. === Ed. D.
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title Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
title_short Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
title_full Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
title_fullStr Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
title_full_unstemmed Superintendency turnover: a national survey of the perceptions and expectations of school board members
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