Organizations whose members are school board members, school superintendents, heads of private schools, school principals, college presidents, deans, placement officers and other educational leaders at all levels who have affiliated for the purpose of promoting mutual interests, participating in education and training conferences, subscribing to educational journals and other publications, interacting with other professionals and taking advantage of other opportunities for personal and professional development. Educational administration associations seek to improve student performance, connect schools and communities, improve the quality and performance of school leaders and discuss and support positions on parent participation in the educational process, technology in the schools, school governance, charter schools, school finance, the cost and quality of higher education and other issues that have an impact on students, their parents, schools, colleges and universities. The associations may be very specific in focus, e.g., school principals, pupil services administrators, academic deans or university administrators; or very general including administrators who work in educational institutions at all levels.
No programs.