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    Principals as Instructional Leaders At some level‚ principals always have been instructional leaders—but never before has their role been more prominent. First‚ the accountability movement—No Child Left Behind in particular—thrust principals into the spotlight on academic achievement. Then budget cuts peeled away capacity at both the district and school levels‚ thinning the ranks of assistant superintendents‚ curriculum specialists and assistant principals‚ who shouldered some or most of the

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    The principal objectives of HRM may be listed thus: To help the organization reach its goals: HR department like other departments in an organization exists to achieve the goals of the organization first and if it does not meet these purposes‚ HR department (or for that matter any other unit) will wither and die. To employ the skills and abilities of the workforce efficiently: The primary purpose of HRM is to make people’s strengths productive and to benefit customers‚ Stockholders and employees

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    Teachers versus Principals Selina Likely English Composition 1 Kathryn Graham October 22‚ 2012 Did you know that teachers in China and Germany are highly respected? They hardly ever leave the profession and are reasonably paid. Did you know that teachers in England are poorly regarded? Did you know that the U.S. spends a below average amount of it’s wealth on teacher salaries when compared with other nations? Did you know that employment of elementary‚ middle‚ and high

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    purpose‚ intimate knowledge of the skills of staff and students and an understanding of the change that will need to occur to achieve the desired outcome. All principals want their school to have successful students. Like the fans of teams who second-guess a coaching decision‚ teachers have wondered about the decisions of some by principals‚ which leads to resistance. It’s an easy thing to do‚ to coach from the stands‚ but the reality of the game is much more complicated. A principal’s job is a lonely

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    3.4 Three irrigation scheduling scenarios analysis 3.4.1 Irrigation scheduling scenarios setting There have been some water-saving irrigation field experiments conducted in the HID. Such as in the shahaoqu experimental station (SHQ) and shuguang experimental station (SG)‚ water-saving irrigation experiments on spring wheat showed that irrigation at jointing and heading for spring wheat‚ compared with four irrigations‚ could improve water use efficiency without affecting crop yield significantly (Dong

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    leader: A teacher’s perspective on its effect on the school climate Angelina Anne Balasundaram; Mohd Nazir Bin Mohd Yunos Faculty of Education Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Abstract Instructional leadership is a pivotal factor in the principal becoming an effective leader in a school setting and its implications on the school climate has very significant impact on a school. This research is carried to identify whether this role of the principle as the instructional leader is being practised

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    Class scheduling system

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    A.INTRODUCTION Through the past year‚ most of the people are not comfortable working with a computer‚ and perform better with the paper and pencil system. The manual system works‚ even if electricity is off‚ unlike most computer setups‚ and there is no data corruption or duplication‚ as sometimes happens with accounting software. One of the disadvantages of manual accounting system is the amount of time most put into it. Because you don’t have a computer categories and totaling figures

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    (the agent) may act on behalf of another party (the principal) and bind that other party by words and/or actions. The etymology of the word agent or agency says much. The words are derived from the Latin verb ago‚ agere (the respective noun agens‚ agentis). The word denotes one who acts‚ a doer‚ force or power that accomplishes things.1 Agency is the exception to the doctrine of privity under the law of contract. 2. LIABILITY OF A PRINCIPAL AGAINST THIRD PARTIES Lord Alverstone CJ in THE QUEEN

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    Scope of Production Management‚ Functions of Production Management‚ Production Systems‚ responsibilities of Production manager. Production Planning & Control (PPC)‚ Objectives of PPC. PM – Introduction Production Management (PM) is about the transformation of production and operational inputs into "outputs" that‚ when distributed‚ meet the needs of customers. The Subject of Production Management is studied under different Headings-such as Production Planning and control‚ Production and Inventory

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    To appear in: Moutinho and Hutcheson: Dictionary of Quantitative Methods in Management. Sage Publications Principal Components Analysis Introduction Principal Components Analysis (PCA) attempts to analyse the structure in a data set in order to define uncorrelated components that capture the variation in the data. The identification of components is often desirable as it is usually easier to consider a relatively small number of unrelated components which have been derived from the data than

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