本期

Q3 Social Sciences
Pamela S. Salazar
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学校领导对学校或学校系统的成功至关重要。高效的学校领导促进合作学习社区,提供有效的教学计划,并将最佳实践应用于学生学习。本期公告中的文章为校长们在思考工作时提供了独特的想法。我希望读者能找到新的视角,了解如何改善学校教育,以及领导能力的发挥如何影响这种改善。在制定提高学生成绩的战略计划时,每位校长都面临着决策的挑战。在这篇主要文章中,研究人员巴克曼、汉德和约翰逊调查了佐治亚州公立高中的学校氛围与毕业率之间是否存在关系。研究结果表明,学校氛围与高中毕业率之间存在显著关系,作者认为,学校领导高度影响学校氛围的四个结构(学术、社区、安全和制度环境),这四个结构可能会影响学生的成绩。此外,数据证实,如果学校领导希望改变学校文化并提高学习成绩,那么重点应该放在培养积极的学校氛围上。第二篇文章聚焦于校长面临的日益严峻的挑战,即学校辅导员的倦怠和高工作压力。研究人员Mullen、Chae、Backer和Niles根据学生的工作量大小,研究了学校辅导员的倦怠、工作压力和工作满意度的差异。结果表明,较低的工作量有利于学校辅导员的幸福感。作者提供了实用和有用的策略,中学校长可以实施这些策略,以减少分配给学校辅导员的案件数量超过预期的影响。他们进一步指出,实施建议的方法可能会使辅导员能够更好地管理学生及其家人的日常和不断变化的学术、社会和情感以及中学后的需求。教师缺席对学校领导来说是一个独特的挑战。当教师缺课时,优质教育就会受到损害。教师缺勤(TA)可能会流失
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In this Issue
School leadership is important to the success of a school or school system. Highly effective school leaders promote a collaborative learning community, provide an effective instructional program, and apply best practices to student learning. Articles in this edition of Bulletin offer unique ideas for principals to consider as they think about their work. It is my hope that readers will find new perspectives on how schooling can be improved and how the exercise of leadership influences this improvement. Every principal is challenged with making decisions when developing strategic plans to improve student outcomes. In the lead article, researchers Buckman, Hand, and Johnson investigated if there was a relationship between school climate and graduation rates in public high schools across Georgia. Findings indicate there is a significant relationship between school climate and high school graduation rates and the authors suggest that school leaders highly influence the four constructs of school climate (academic, community, safety, and institutional environment) that can have an impact on student achievement. Additionally, data affirms that if a school leader wishes to transform the school’s culture and increase academic performance, a key focus should be on cultivating a positive school climate. The second article casts a spotlight on the growing challenge that principals face with school counselor burnout and high job stress. Researchers Mullen, Chae, Backer, and Niles examine the differences in school counselors’ burnout, job stress, and job satisfaction based on their student caseload size. Results indicate that lower caseloads benefit the well-being of school counselors. The authors offer practical and useful strategies that secondary principals can implement to reduce the impact of having higher than desired caseloads assigned to school counselors. They further note that implementation of the suggested approaches could result in counselors who may be better equipped to manage the daily and ever-changing academic, social and emotional, and postsecondary needs of students and their families. Teacher absences present a unique challenge for school leaders. When teachers miss school, quality education is compromised. Teacher absenteeism (TA) may drain
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NASSP Bulletin Social Sciences-Education
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