The Business Management and Service Tasks of the School PrincipalshipC.C. Thomas, 1988 - 309 páginas |
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... problems created by fabrication ; and ( 3 ) problems created by the natural environment . The road to problem solving involves the following steps : 1. Identification of the problem through : a . Reporting b . Observation c ...
... problems created by fabrication ; and ( 3 ) problems created by the natural environment . The road to problem solving involves the following steps : 1. Identification of the problem through : a . Reporting b . Observation c ...
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... problems are as diverse as the employees themselves . There usually are not simple solutions for complex problems . It usually takes a number of years for problems to surface an takes considerable time to resolve them . There is no one ...
... problems are as diverse as the employees themselves . There usually are not simple solutions for complex problems . It usually takes a number of years for problems to surface an takes considerable time to resolve them . There is no one ...
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... problems by a properly trained staff member could include : 1. Drug use 2. Drug trafficking 3. Physical abuse 4. Sexual abuse 5. Hunger and malnutrition 6. Mental problems 7. Physical problems 8. Medical problems 9. Dental problems 10 ...
... problems by a properly trained staff member could include : 1. Drug use 2. Drug trafficking 3. Physical abuse 4. Sexual abuse 5. Hunger and malnutrition 6. Mental problems 7. Physical problems 8. Medical problems 9. Dental problems 10 ...
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AMERICAN SOCIETY AND THE EDUCATION | 5 |
The Rickoverian Philosophy Concerning the Defense | 12 |
G Summary | 19 |
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accounting achievement action activities administrative administrative team allow alterations and/or areas assigned assist authority building administrator building level building's carried central office clerical commodities concerning construction coordination custodial daily decision delegation determine direction employees equipment established evaluation factors fiscal food service funds goals grade groups his/her human identified individual input instructional instructional program involved leaders leadership logistical maintain maintenance meet methods needs operations organization organizational overall particular performance period person personnel planning position possible preparation presented principal problems procedures projections proper pupil purchasing records relations request require responsibility safety schedule school building school district selected situations social society specific staff storage student subordinate supervision supplies taken task teacher tion transportation unit usually various