Top 6 Skills Everyone in School Administration Needs

Top 6 Skills Everyone in School Administration Needs

School leaders get in on this… “Top 6 Skills Everyone in School Administration Needs”

1.a Time management 

A huge aspect of organization is time management. If a school administrator struggles with either of those, they will have a very difficult time handling their job to the best of their ability. 

1.b Multitasking 

There are various aspects to being an organized administrator, and multitasking is a crucial one. Because there are so many different situations that you could find yourself in, you need to understand the value of prioritization and multitasking. 

1.c Ability to work in a variety of environments

 According to the national center for education statistics, 90 percent of school buildings in the US were built before 1985. With almost 50% of those being built before 1970.  We’re all well aware of how technology and construction have changed in the past 50 years…

Read the full article here:

https://www.pikmykid.com/skills-school-administration-needs/

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