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Unexplored Conditions of Charter School Principals - An Examination of the Issues and Challenges for Leaders

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Unexplored Conditions of Charter School Principals: An Examination of the Issues and Challenges for Leaders, examines contemporary policy issues confronting charter school principals. By drawing on leadership and policy experts and researchers, we offer an in-depth examination of what current issues charter school principals face.

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Forward
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Exploring Issues and Challenges
Marytza A. Gawlik and Dana L. Bickmore
Chapter 1: Charter School Principals' Autonomy in the Context of State Accountability
Madeline Mavrogodato, Ellen Goldring, and Claire Smrekar
Chapter 2: Charter School Leaders as Policy Actors
Romina Madrid Miranda and Abigail Felber-Smith
Chapter 3: How Charter School Principals Use Teacher Evaluation Systems?
David B. Reid
Chapter 4: Balancing Progressive Education and Performance Management
Erin Coghlan and Heinrich Mintrop
Chapter 5: Principalship Succession and Socialization in Charter Schools
Marytza A. Gawlik
Conclusion
Dana L. Bickmore and Marytza A. Gawlik
Appendices
References
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Edited by Marytza A. Gawlik and Dana L. Bickmore

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Unexplored Conditions of Charter School Principals: An Examination of the Issues and Challenges for Leaders, examines contemporary policy issues confronting charter school principals. By drawing on leadership and policy experts and researchers, we offer an in-depth examination of what current issues charter school principals face.

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