Allocate at least 2 hours in the field to support this field experience.
For this assignment, collaboratively discuss with your principal mentor and at least one other individual at the district or community level what strategies are utilized in obtaining and making the best use of the resources available to the school. This includes human resources, items the school budget pays for, and items that are donated.
Include the following in your discussions:
- Strategies that school administrators can use to maintain a presence in the community to understand its strengths and needs, develop productive relationships, and engage community resources for the school.
- The ethical responsibilities of school administrators in stewarding school resources, being transparent with school resources, and aligning the use of school resources to the schools’ mission and vision.
If possible, participate in a meeting that involves collaborating with the community to leverage resources for the benefit of the students and families your school serves.
Use any remaining field experience hours to assist the principal mentor and, provided permission, seek opportunities to observe and/or assist the principal mentor.
Write a 250-500 word reflection on your experiences. Incorporate PSEL Standards 2 and 8 into your reflection and describe how you will apply what you have learned to your future professional practice.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Clinical Field Experience E: Strategic Leadership and Management Functions in
Practice – Rubric
Community Strategies 9 points
Criteria Description
Community Strategies
5. Target 9 points
Reflection includes insightful strategies to maintain a presence in the community or
understand its strengths and needs. Strategies to develop productive relationships
and engage community resources for the school are innovative.
4. Acceptable 7.83 points
Reflection includes strategies to maintain a presence in the community or
understand its strengths and needs. Strategies to develop productive relationships
and engage community resources for the school are clear and effective.
3. Approaching 6.66 points
Reflection vaguely addresses strategies to maintain a presence in the community or
understand its strengths and needs. Strategies to develop productive relationships
and engage community resources for the school are underdeveloped.
2. Insufficient 6.21 points
Reflection does not address strategies to maintain a presence in the community or
understand its strengths and needs. Strategies to develop productive relationships
and engage community resources for the school are poor or not included.
Ethical Responsibilities 9 points
Criteria Description
Ethical Responsibilities
5. Target 9 points
Reflection expertly addresses ethical responsibilities of school administrators in
stewarding school resources and being transparent with school resources. The use
of school resources is specifically aligned to the schools’ mission and vision.
4. Acceptable 7.83 points
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Reflection realistically addresses ethical responsibilities of school administrators in
stewarding school resources and being transparent with school resources. The use
of school resources is clearly aligned to the schools’ mission and vision.
3. Approaching 6.66 points
Reflection minimally addresses ethical responsibilities of school administrators in
stewarding school resources and being transparent with school resources. The use
of school resources is not clearly aligned to the schools’ mission and vision.
2. Insufficient 6.21 points
Reflection unrealistically addresses ethical responsibilities of school administrators
in stewarding school resources and being transparent with school resources. The
use of school resources is not aligned to the schools’ mission and vision.
PSEL Standards 2 and 8 and Implications for Future Practice 6 points
Criteria Description
PSEL Standards 2 and 8 and Implications for Future Practice
5. Target 6 points
Reflection proficiently discusses implications for application as a future practitioner.
Elements of PSEL Standards 2 and 8 are expertly incorporated into reflection.
4. Acceptable 5.22 points
Reflection logically discusses implications for application as a future practitioner.
Elements of PSEL Standards 2 and 8 are accurately incorporated into reflection.
3. Approaching 4.44 points
Reflection inexplicitly discusses implications for application as a future practitioner.
Elements of PSEL Standards 2 and 8 are weakly addressed.
2. Insufficient 4.14 points
Reflection unrealistically discusses implications for application as a future
practitioner. Elements of PSEL Standards 2 and 8 are inaccurately addressed.
1. No Submission 0 points
Organization 3 points
Criteria Description
Organization
5. Target 3 points
The content is well-organized and logical. There is a sequential progression of ideas
that relate to each other. The content is presented as a cohesive unit and provides
the audience with a clear sense of the main idea. The summary is within the
required word count.
4. Acceptable 2.61 points
The content is logically organized. The ideas presented relate to each other. The
content provides the audience with a clear sense of the main idea. The summary is
within a reasonable range of the required word count.
3. Approaching 2.22 points
The content is not adequately organized even though it provides the audience with
a sense of the main idea. The summary may not be within a reasonable range of the
required word count.
2. Insufficient 2.07 points
An attempt is made to organize the content, but the sequence is indiscernible. The
ideas presented are compartmentalized and may not relate to each other; or the
summary is widely outside of the required word count.
Mechanics of Writing 3 points
Criteria Description
includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use
5. Target 3 points
Submission is virtually free of mechanical errors. Word choice reflects well-
developed use of
practice and content-related language.
Sentence structures are
varied and engaging.
4. Acceptable 2.61 points
Submission includes some mechanical errors, but they do not hinder
comprehension. Variety of effective sentence structures are used, as well as some
practice and content-related language.
3. Approaching 2.22 points
Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader. Inconsistent
language or word choice is present. Sentence structure is lacking.
2. Insufficient 2.07 points
Surface errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning.
Inappropriate word choice or sentence construction are used.
Total 30 points