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Dr. Les Potter has over 53 years in education in the US and Egypt with 45 years in school and university administration. Currently Les is retired from full time employment but is a consultant at Core West College in the American division in Sheikh Zayed, Cairo. He received his doctorate from the University of South Carolina and has completed post graduate work at Doncaster College in England and Harvard University. Les has published over 100 articles, chapters and books in education. Les is the founder of an educational service to assist educators with their CVs, cover letters, interviewing and career development. He may be reached at [email protected].
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In today's world, interviewing can be on-line or in person.  Many of these tips can be used in either case. Arrive early (about 15 minutes) this gives you time to freshen up and to make sure all of your electronics are working. Go over your resume...
I have spent over 50 years working in education from K-university. I have seen my fair share of educational politics on all levels. As school administrators you need to be aware of this in order to stay out of the political battles that you might...
Improving your interviewing skills is important as a teacher or administrator. Here are some tips that might help you land that job! Obviously, find out the correct time, place, day and whether the interview will be in person or on a zoom meeting...
Good interviewers have developed critical attributes of effective interview questions and questioning techniques. Interviewing is one of the most important ways to see if your candidate is a "good fit" for your school. Interviews can be both in...
Conflict between and among people is a fact of school life. Something that can be unpleasant at best but you will have to deal with conflict on an almost daily basis. As the educational leader, constituents may want to talk to you about a conflict...
In the US we are going to need more and more teachers as the supply is running out. Statistically about half of the teachers leave the field after only five years. Unfortunately, states are encouraging more experienced teachers to leave in order to...
The best principal preparation is practical experience. There is a national need for good and experienced principals. There are several ways to do this: through graduate courses, serving as an assistant principal, and a district mentoring program....
Many assistant principals (AP) aspire to the principalship, but some simple strategies can make those aspirations become reality. The assistant principal job is complex, demanding and often underappreciated. Its complexity is true regardless of...
B. Harris, a number of years ago, stated that there are five phases frequently involved in the implementation of a new program at the school or district level. He states that these phases come in a sequential order, but they often overlap one...
When you have people together for any amount of time, a culture emerges that consists of a set of customs, beliefs, values and norms. This culture can either create a sense of mutual purpose, a mission, a vision, values and goals or perpetrate...

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