Help with my master's work

Coach Chesley

Six-man fan
Is anyone bored and want to help me out? I'm getting my master's and I need athletic directors, principals, sups, or anyone that is basically a leader (coach) to fill out this questioner. It'd really help me out of someone would be willing to fill answer these questions.

1. What is your definition of leadership?
2. What are the positive aspects of being in a leadership position?
3. What are the negative or difficult aspects of being in a leadership position?
4. What do you believe are the attributes of a good principal?
5. What ethical standards do you hold dear?
6. What is your vision for the school and do you think it is shared by all?
7. When and how do you use collaborative decision making? Is it worth the time and effort?
8. What differing ways do you use to communicate (give & receive) with faculty and students? What are the biggest communication problems?
9. How do you effectively get groups to work together to reach the goals of the organization?
10. What strategies do you use to motivate your staff?
11. What methods have you found effective for resolving conflicts?
12. How would you describe your leadership style? When do you need to alter your style?
13. Should principals have more power and central office less? And should teachers be more empowered? If so, why?
14. What are the positive aspects of the current campus culture and climate? What aspects are you trying to improve?
15. What major changes to public education would you recommend? Why do you believe change is so difficult in schools?
16. What aspects of the school (people, programs, etc.) are regularly evaluated? What are the advantages and pitfalls of evaluation?
17. What books, training, or professional organizations would you recommend for my further professional development in leadership?
18. What additional experience, learning, or advice can you share for my developing an effective internship?
 
Coach Bear, be sure to solicite a response from Goopy. He is a "leader in his own mind" and you can add a footnote to your Masters Work on how his rantings and raving responses hilariously skewed your data.
 
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