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Rubric for hiring a Principal
Rubric Code: HXX4W73
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Public Rubric
Subject: Vocational  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: Post Graduate

Powered by iRubric Principal Interview
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Vision Questions
Vision Question 3

What would be your first priority in this position?

Poor

Candidate demonstrated no foresight into the implementation of his/her first priority.
Fair

Candidate has little foresight into the implementation of his/her first priority.
Good

Candidate has adequate foresight into the implementation of his/her first priority.
Excellent

Candidate has extensive foresight into the implementation of his/her first priority.
Vision Question 5

What are the three most important goals you would want to reach in our school? Why?

Poor

Candidate demonstrated no long-term plans or goals in education
Fair

Candidate has some ideas of future goals in education, but did not specifically express what the goals are
Good

Candidate has direction of goals in education and a plan to achieve desired goals
Excellent

Candidate has detailed plans and is in process in achieving desired goals in education
Instruction Questions
Instruction Question 1

What do you consider to be examples of appropriate instructional practices?

Poor

Candidate has very little curriculum knowledge.
Fair

Candidate has some curriculum knowledge.
Good

Candidate has adequate curriculum knowledge.
Excellent

Candidate has comprehensive curriculum knowledge.
Instruction Question 3

Describe an effective classroom.

Poor

Candidate has very little details that create an effective classroom.
Fair

Candidate has some details that create an effective classroom.
Good

Candidate articulates adequate details that create an effective classroom.
Excellent

Candidate articulates with clarity,relevance confidence and enthusiasm details that create an effective classroom.
Instruction Question 5

Explain your philosophy on educating students.

Poor

Candidate stated a minimal philosophy of educating students.
Fair

Candidate can state a general philosophy of educating students.
Good

Candidate can articulate a defined philosophy of educating students.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clearly defined philosophy of educating students.
Management Questions
Management Question 2

What role do you see for the assistant principal in school-based decision making?

Poor

Candidate stated a minimal understanding of the role of the assistant principal in school-based decision making.
Fair

Candidate can state a general role of the assistant principal in school-based decision making.
Good

Candidate can articulate a defined role of the assistant principal in school-based decision making.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clearly defined role of the assistant principal in school-based decision making.
Management Question 5

How would you encourage a teacher who is discouraged? A student? A parent?

Poor

Candidate expresses no ideas of how to encourage a teacher, student, or parent who is discouraged.
Fair

Candidate has some ideas of how to encourage a teacher, student, or parent who is discouraged.
Good

Candidate has expresses numerous methods to encourage a teacher, student, or parent who is discouraged.
Excellent

Candidate expresses detailed methods to encourage a teacher, student, or parent who is discouraged.
Collaboration Questions
Collaboration Question 1

Give your definition of collaboration.

Poor

Candidate little concept of the definition of collaboration.
Fair

Candidate can state a general definition of collaboration.
Good

Candidate can articulate a definition of collaboration.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clear definition of collaboration and provide examples.
Collaboration Question 2

How would you develop the team concept with your staff? With the community?

Poor

Candidate has limited vision to develop a team concept with staff and community.
Fair

Candidate can articulate a general plan to develop a team concept with staff and community.
Good

Candidate can articulate a reasonable plan to develop a team concept with staff and community.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clearly defined plan to develop a team concept with staff and community.
Collaboration Question 3

How will you work with the school counselor to improve student and staff relationships?

Poor

Candidate has limited vision to improve student and staff relationships.
Fair

Candidate can articulate a general plan to improve student and staff relationships.
Good

Candidate can articulate a reasonable plan to improve student and staff relationships.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clearly defined plan to improve student and staff relationships.
Collaboration Question 4

What specific steps would you take to build rapport with staff?

Poor

Candidate presented limited ideas to build rapport with staff.
Fair

Candidate presented ideas to build rapport with staff.
Good

Candidate presented steps to build rapport with staff.
Excellent

Candidate presented a detailed outlined of steps to build rapport with staff.
Ethics Questions
Ethics Question 1

How do you address the cultural diversity within the faculty, staff and students?

Poor

Candidate has an limited ideas for addressing the cultural diversity within the faculty, staff and students.
Fair

Candidate has an idea for addressing the cultural diversity within the faculty, staff and students.
Good

Candidate has detailed plan for addressing the cultural diversity within the faculty, staff and students.
Excellent

Candidate has comprehensive plan for addressing the cultural diversity within the faculty, staff and students.
Ethics Question 3

Tell us about a time when you had to make a difficult decision, and you knew that whatever you decided, some people would be unhappy.

Poor

Candidate could not express details of having to make a difficult decision.
Fair

Candidate articulates with vague details of having to make a difficult decision.
Good

Candidate articulates details of having to make a difficult decision.
Excellent

Candidate articulates with clarity and relevance details of having to make a difficult decision.
Ethics Question 4

What steps would you follow if a teacher did not comply with your recommendations after a classroom visit?

Poor

Candidate could not express details of a course of action for a teacher that did not comply with recommendations after a classroom visit.
Fair

Candidate expresses ideas of a course of action for a teacher that did not comply with recommendations after a classroom visit.
Good

Candidate defines a course of action for a teacher that did not comply with recommendations after a classroom visit.
Excellent

Candidate defines a clear detailed course of action for a teacher that did not comply with recommendations after a classroom visit.
Political Questions
Political Question 2

Please describe the role you feel parents should play in the operation of the school.

Poor

Candidate stated a minimal role for parents in the operation of the school.
Fair

Candidate can state a general role for parents in the operation of the school.
Good

Candidate can articulate a defined role for parents in the operation of the school.
Excellent

Candidate can articulate a clearly defined role for parents in the operation of the school.
Political Question 3

As a building administrator, what message would you want your school to convey when visitors walk into the building?

Poor

Candidate did not present a message that he/she wants to convey to visitors when they walk into the building.
Fair

Candidate presented a minimal message that he/she wants to convey to visitors when they walk into the building.
Good

Candidate presented a general message that he/she wants to convey to visitors when they walk into the building.
Excellent

Candidate presented a detailed message that he/she wants to convey to visitors when they walk into the building.
Political Question 4

When dealing with a discipline problem with a student, what is your major concern?

Poor

Candidate expressed no major concerns when dealing with student discipline problems.
Fair

Candidate expressed few major concerns when dealing with student discipline problems.
Good

Candidate expressed all major concerns when dealing with student discipline problems.
Excellent

Candidate expressed all major concerns when dealing with student discipline problems and provided solutions.



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