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    Principal Shadowing Upon guidance and recommendations from the SPA internship team, three head building principals from the Wyoming Valley West School District were sensibly selected. Having an overwhelmingly extensive amount of time in public education, the three principals had a combined total of over 60 years in the school district and with nearly 30 years of that time in administration. Respectively so, they are all in charge of the three largest buildings in the school district, too.…

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    Modern Day Principals

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    By no means, the job of the school principal has changed rapidly in the past few years. Today’s principals need to acquire new skills needed to keep up with the changing requirements. The principals to be are faced with more responsibilities and in many cases more people to lead. Curriculum changes, teacher accountability, assessments, safety, student learning, discipline, budget, legality are just a few issues 21st century modern day principals face. These are just some of the many roles and…

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    The principal of my high school was in charge of overseeing the day to day activities of the school, as well as making big picture decisions. Making sure that the school is meeting the needs of all of its students is no small task. The tasks involved in the principles management can be broken down into 4 basic functions: planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. Planning starts with setting goals and objectives and determining how you will achieve them. My principal had a goal of…

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    Seven Moral Principals

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    The seven moral principals are "dignity of human life, autonomy, honesty, loyalty, fairness, humaneness, and the common good" (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013, pg. 24). It is extremely important to know the difference and value of each of these principals. Dignity of human life is simply noting the importance of a person's life and not allowing harm to come to them intentionally. In other words, everybody has the right to live (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Autonomy is a reminder that people are valuable…

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    How should Principal Ingraham proceed? As the Superintendent, I would encourage Mr. Ingraham to go have another conversation with Ms. Schaffer in regards to the hypothetical question that she asked. During this conversation he needs to ask some clarifying questions and try to get as much information as possible so that he can handle the situation. Mr. Ingraham needs to remind Ms. Schaffer that as an educator she is a mandated reporter and if she knows of something that students are doing that…

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    The Memory Principals that I use effectively and on a regular basis are association, concentration, feedback, and time on task. I use association by creating acronyms to help me remember long lists of information. For example, to memorize characteristics of life I used MMRDMERG-movement, maintaining boundaries, responsiveness, digestion, metabolism, excretion, reproduction, and growth. I use concentration and time on task together. I can get myself into a state of concentration where time seems…

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    Observations, Professional Development, and Principal Interview Summaries and Log Throughout the semester, fall 2015, I have deliberated where I am as a teacher, the good and the bad, of what I continually do on a daily basis for students that are being raised in a world unlike any in history. There is now much more emphasis on learning as a skill, on increasing people’s ability to learn (on their own or in groups), and on developing this ability in everyone. This might seem simple, but it’s…

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    According to the Belmont Report there are general ethical principals in research involving humans: Respect for persons, privacy, confidentially, autonomy concerning the capacity of the individual to understanding and the appreciation consequences of participation resulting in the free power to make the decision to participate, sufficient information provided to individuals along with informed consent. Concerning the promotion of well being-beneficence. In order to gain the maximum benefit the…

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    review about the traditional theory of the firm is laid off due to the principal-agent problem. ‘Theory of the Firm ' is a microeconomic concept that states that firms (organisations) subsist and make decisions in order to maximize profits. Trade work together with the market to establish pricing and demand and then distribute resources according to representation that give the impression of being to maximize net profits. The principal goal of an organization is value maximization. The value…

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    The Principal Agency Theory Besley and Brigham (2006) stated that principal agency relationship occurs when the owner engages an agent to perform a service on his/her behalf. The principal delegates decision making authority to the agent. In VC financing, the principal-agent relationship do exist between the VC investor and the entrepreneur. Gatsi (2012) asserts that such delegation comes with problems such as goal differences and information asymmetry. The agent, (the portfolio company owners)…

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