Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students

The purpose of this study was to examine both the motivators and the inhibitors that influence graduate education students' decisions to either pursue school building-level administration jobs or avoid applying for these positions. Across the country, educational administration programs are pro...

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Main Author: Pope, Tambra Michelle
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Language:English
Published: W&M ScholarWorks 2011
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spelling ndltd-wm.edu-oai-scholarworks.wm.edu-etd-18792019-05-16T03:22:02Z Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students Pope, Tambra Michelle The purpose of this study was to examine both the motivators and the inhibitors that influence graduate education students' decisions to either pursue school building-level administration jobs or avoid applying for these positions. Across the country, educational administration programs are producing more than enough graduates to fill every principal or assistant principal position (Levine, 2005). Yet, many of the students completing these programs are not rushing to fill these vacancies. Therefore, this study provides insight on the students in the Educational Leadership Program at The College of William and Mary. The findings of this study may benefit colleges and universities that have similar programs. For this paper, Herzberg, Mausner, and Snyderman's motivation-hygiene theory, Vroom's expectancy theory, and Behling, Labovitz, and Gainer's job choice theory were three job satisfaction theories chosen for an in-depth examination by the researcher. Additionally, the researcher gathered data by using a focus group as well as a survey.;Keywords: educational administration students, job satisfaction, motivators and inhibitors. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539618669 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1879&context=etd © The Author Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects English W&M ScholarWorks Educational Leadership
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Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students
description The purpose of this study was to examine both the motivators and the inhibitors that influence graduate education students' decisions to either pursue school building-level administration jobs or avoid applying for these positions. Across the country, educational administration programs are producing more than enough graduates to fill every principal or assistant principal position (Levine, 2005). Yet, many of the students completing these programs are not rushing to fill these vacancies. Therefore, this study provides insight on the students in the Educational Leadership Program at The College of William and Mary. The findings of this study may benefit colleges and universities that have similar programs. For this paper, Herzberg, Mausner, and Snyderman's motivation-hygiene theory, Vroom's expectancy theory, and Behling, Labovitz, and Gainer's job choice theory were three job satisfaction theories chosen for an in-depth examination by the researcher. Additionally, the researcher gathered data by using a focus group as well as a survey.;Keywords: educational administration students, job satisfaction, motivators and inhibitors.
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title_short Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students
title_full Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students
title_fullStr Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students
title_full_unstemmed Prospective principals for the 21st century: Factors that motivate and inhibit the pursuit of school leadership for educational administration students
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