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Dissertation Proposal: An Analysis of the Rural
School Superintendency
James Laub
Prairie View A & M UniversityMarch 2006
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Significance of the Study Limited research available on rural schools
Research developed by the study could leadto less turnover and better retention rates of rural public school superintendents, thus,
eliminating costly executive employeesearches for school districts.
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Significance of the Study (cont.) Research gathered by the study may help rural public
school superintendents more accurately identifyproblems and challenges, thus stabilizing the role of chief executive officer of the school district, where heor she can positively impact the educational program.
Information, recommendations and experiencesoffered by other rural superintendents during thedata gathering portion of the study could impact training and curriculum for educational leadershipand superintendency certification programs.
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Purpose of the Study The purpose of the study is to analyze the
educational governance challenges faced by
superintendents in rural public schooldistricts.
Many of the constraints that have historicallyinhibited the abilities of rural public schooldistricts can be overcome provided the schoolleadership is stable and dedicated toexcellence. (Chance & Capps 1992).
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Statement of the Problem A high rate of rural public school districts
continue to experience a high incidence of
superintendent turnover (Grady & Bryant,1991)
Predictions loom of an increasingly highturnover rate in the superintendency,reaching perhaps as high as 40 percent to 50percent in the upcoming years (Stricherz,2001).
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Statement of the Problem (cont)
A decreasing number of applicants in the poolfor superintendent vacancies create a
challenge for school districts, particularlythose that are rural and small (Czaza &Harman,1999; Johnson & Howley, 2001).
Excessive turnover caused by a high rate of turnover in the superintendency can detract from the espoused purpose of educatingstudents (Chance & Capps, 1992).
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Research Questions Qualitative
What are the characteristics of rural public
school districts? What are the governance challenges facing
rural public school superintendents?
What knowledge, skills and strategies are
utilized by rural public schoolsuperintendents to address governancechallenges?
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Qualitative Questions Question 1
Review of the Literature
Extant databases Question 2
Review of the Literature
Survey Naturalistic Inquiry
Question 3 Review of the Literature
Survey Naturalistic Inquiry
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Research Questions Quantitative
What are the factors that contribute tosuperintendent turnover in rural publicschool districts?
What innovative models are available to
address the current and future challengesfacing rural public school superintendents?
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Hypotheses H1 There is a statistically significant
difference between turnover rates among
superintendents in rural public schooldistricts.
H2 There is a statistically significant difference between the leadership behaviorsexhibited among superintendents in ruralpublic school districts as identified by theMLQ (Form 5X).
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Limitations of the Study A potential for differences in the responses may
exist, given the type of survey instruments andmethodology (web based survey, telephone survey,
personal interview) utilized in data collection andgathering. The study may be restricted by the personal
perceptions, beliefs, assumptions, feelings andexperiences of rural public school superintendents.
Economic, regional and cultural biases may exist inthe data, given the scope of the study isgeographically based in the southwestern part of theUnited States
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Chapter 2 Strands of Research
Rural School Districts
Superintendents
Problems
Leadership
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Rural School Districts History
Characteristics
Research
Governance
Gurus
Howley
Arnold
Beeson
Strange
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Superintendents History
Governance
Roles
Responsibilities
Gurus
Kowalski
Brunner
Glass
Bjork
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Challenges School Board
Relations
NCLB
Teacher Retention
Funding
Facilities Transportation
Gurus
Howley
Beeson
Strange
Johnson
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Leadership Transformational
Transactional
MBE - Active
Laissez-Faire
MBE - Passive
Gurus
Bass
Avolio
Bennis
Sergiovanni
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Chapter 3 Data Sources
Survey Instruments Superintendents in 5 states
Extant Databases
Chapter 1 glossary
SEDL, AEIS, ADC, SISD, SAIS, ODE
AASA, Professional Organizations
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Population and Sample Target Population
Rural School
Superintendents 5 States
TX, NM, OK, NM, AZ
653 Districts
Less than 500students in district
Simple Random Sample
Quantitative
SPSS 150 Superintendents
Qualitative
30 Superintendents
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Survey Instruments Quantitative
Descriptive/Explanatory
Likert Scale
MLQ Form 5X
Reliability
Validity Uses in variety of contexts
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Survey Instruments Qualitative
Reliability
Cronbachs alpha .8945
Validity
Panel of experts
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Data Analysis - QuantitativeHypotheses Stat Method Ind. Variable Dep. Variable Covariant
H1 ANOVA Superintendent Turnover Rate
H2 ANOVA Superintendent Management Style
H1, H2 ANCOVA Age
Gender
Yrs Exp
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Data Analysis - Qualitative What are the characteristics of a
rural public school district? What are the responsibilities of a
rural public school superintendent?
What would you depict as thegovernance challenges facing ruralpublic school superintendents?
What knowledge, skills andstrategies do you utilize to addressthese governance challenges?
How would you define yourleadership style?
What advice were you given as afirst year superintendent that helpedyou the most?
What advice would you give a first year superintendent?
Review of the Literature Triangulation Member Checks Emergent Themes
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Descriptive Statistics Demographics
Age
Gender Yrs Experience
# of Students
Tax Base
Tax Rate
Extant Databases
SEDL
AEIS ADC
SISD
SAIS
ODE
School Districts
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Recommendations for Future Studies
Comparison study of suburban andurban superintendents
Management Styles
Superintendent Preparation Programs
Comparison study of suburban andurban school districts