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College of Education ) Program for New Principals ) Support for New Principals
The New Principals Program at Seattle University and the College of Education

Introduction to the New Principals Program

 

Support for New Principals

    • Coaching
    • On-going professional development
    • Assistance with Pro-Cert

Each year Seattle University graduates 12 - 15 students in the Educational Administration program who are prepared to assume administrative positions. More than half are successful in obtaining assistant principal, principal, or other administrative postitions upon graduating. The Program for New Principals serves those individuals who have earned a degree in Educational Administration and who are employed in school administrative roles.

Leadership Coaches will provide three to six hours a month of one-on-one, on-site leadership coaching to new administrators. These sessions will include feedback for the new administrator on classroom observations, post-observation conferences, parent meetings, and faculty meetings. They will also provide the new administrator opportunities to problem solve in a confidential, supportive environment. Leadership Coaches are retired or experienced administrators, who are committed to developing exceptional school leaders, want to make a difference, and see themselves as change agents in pursuit of excellence for students.

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Year One

  • Regular and frequent on-site leadership coaching

Year Two

  • Regular monthly leadership coaching sessions
  • More frequent coaching as needed

Year Three

  • Leadership coaching on request
  • A professional development plan leading toward professional certification in two more years

Institute for Leadership Induction

A Professional Development Institute for Beginning Administrators, Principals, Superintendents, Leadership Coaches, Administrative Interns, and their Site Supervisors. 

August 1, 2008
Seattle University
8:30 A.M. – 3:30 P. M.

For more information
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registration form

 


 

CONTACT US

Ann Marie Tripps
Project Director
Program for New Principals
Loyola Hall, Seattle University
(206) 296-2632
trippsa@seattleu.edu

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CALENDAR

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