Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Questions for Superintendents


For my course on superintendents as instructional leaders, we have to devise a set of questions to ask a superintendent or other central office administration. I thought I'd brainstorm a few questions here before picking my five for class. (Keep in mind that any yes/no questions would require an explanation.)
  • Describe a superintendent's role in instruction.
  • What is a superintendent's responsibility when providing professional development for teachers?
  • What decision made by administration has the greatest effect on instruction?
  • If you could rebuild schools from scratch, what would change? What would stay the same?
  • Is there room for social networks in classroom instruction?
  • How do you define instructional leadership?
  • What are the different ways to be an instructional leader?
  • What's the most difficult obstacle in shaping instruction across a district?
  • What are the greatest challenges schools face to effective instruction?
  • What are the best practices for instructional leadership?
  • Are current instructional practices in your district preparing students for 21st century skills?
  • Others?
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