Visitors in the building. Answering Questions Honestly.
As we all know as educators there are often times that a school will have visitors in the building in regards to accreditation. I am a firm believer in having a real view of how a school is run as opposed to the dog and pony show that often goes on. Today I had to sit in on a panel that discussed school culture and climate. I did not feel comfortable answering questions honestly in front of my principal so I chose not to say anything at all. How do other administrators feel in this situation? I would answer candidly in a survey or questionnaire but did not like having other AP's, my principal, and guidance counselors present when answering these questions.
I am not an administrator, but I understand where you are coming from. We are asked to speak candidly, but we run the risk of being targeted, if we do. Is there a way you could pull the panel aside and confer with them?
ReplyDeleteAs an Administrator we love to hear honest feedback but of course prior to a visit from individuals outside of the school. We really take that feedback into consideration when making changes, planning for the school, staff etc.
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