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ISLLC Standard 3ISLLC Standard
Standard 3A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by ensuring management of the organization, operations, and resources for a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment.
Knowledge
The administrator has knowledge and understanding of :
• theories and models of organizations and the principles of organizational development
• operational procedures at the school and district level
• principles and issues relating to school safety and security
• human resources management and development
• principles and issues relating to fiscal operations of school management
• principles and issues relating to school facilities and use of space
• legal issues impacting school operations
• current technologies that support management functions
Dispositions
The administrator believes in, values, and is committed to:
• making management decisions to enhance learning and teaching
• taking risks to improve schools
• trusting people and their judgments
• accepting responsibility
• high-quality standards, expectations, and performances
• involving stakeholders in management processes
• a safe environment
Performances
The administrator facilitates processes and engages in activities ensuring that:
• knowledge of learning, teaching, and student development is used to inform management decisions
• operational procedures are designed and managed to maximize opportunities for successful learning
• emerging trends are recognized, studied, and applied as appropriate
• operational plans and procedures to achieve the vision and goals of the school are in place
• collective bargaining and other contractual agreements related to the school are effectively managed
• the school plant, equipment, and support systems operate safely, efficiently, and effectively
• time is managed to maximize attainment of organizational goals
• potential problems and opportunities are identified
• problems are confronted and resolved in a timely manner
• financial, human, and material resources are aligned to the goals of schools
• organizational systems are regularly monitored and modified as needed
• stakeholders are involved in decisions affecting schools
• responsibility is shared to maximize ownership and accountability
• effective problem-framing and problem solving skills are used
• effective conflict resolution skills are used
• effective group-process and consensus building skills are used
• effective communication skills are used
• there is effective use of technology to manage school operations
• fiscal resources of the school are managed responsibly, efficiently, and effectively
• a safe, clean, and aesthetically pleasing school environment is created and maintained
• human resource functions support the attainment of school goals
• confidentiality and privacy of school records are maintained
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