volume 47 issue 2 pages 133-145

An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage

Diana G Pounder 1
Patrick Galvin 1
Paul Shepherd 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2003-08-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.762
CiteScore4.0
Impact factor2.6
ISSN00049441, 20505884
Education
Abstract

There are multiple independent and interactive factors that may contribute to perceptions or misperceptions concerning an administrator shortage in the United States (US). These factors include the complexities of supply and demand data, inferential errors and over-generalisations, candidate quantity issues confounded by anecdotal accounts of candidate quality, administrator accounts of limited job desirability, and the ‘invisibility’ of women administrators as a viable candidate pool. Some researchers have begun to challenge the perception that there is an administrator or educator shortage crisis, but these voices are often readily dismissed. There are multiple reasons why portrayals of an educator shortage crisis may be widely accepted in spite of questionable evidence. Specifically there may be political and ideological reasons that misperceptions about an educator shortage may be perpetuated. This article explores reasons that may explain perceptions or misperceptions of the shortage, including political forces that may encourage or perpetuate beliefs about the problem.

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Pounder D. G., Galvin P., Shepherd P. An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage // Australian Journal of Education. 2003. Vol. 47. No. 2. pp. 133-145.
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Pounder D. G., Galvin P., Shepherd P. An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage // Australian Journal of Education. 2003. Vol. 47. No. 2. pp. 133-145.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1177/000494410304700203
UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/000494410304700203
TI - An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage
T2 - Australian Journal of Education
AU - Pounder, Diana G
AU - Galvin, Patrick
AU - Shepherd, Paul
PY - 2003
DA - 2003/08/01
PB - SAGE
SP - 133-145
IS - 2
VL - 47
SN - 0004-9441
SN - 2050-5884
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@article{2003_Pounder,
author = {Diana G Pounder and Patrick Galvin and Paul Shepherd},
title = {An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage},
journal = {Australian Journal of Education},
year = {2003},
volume = {47},
publisher = {SAGE},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/000494410304700203},
number = {2},
pages = {133--145},
doi = {10.1177/000494410304700203}
}
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Pounder, Diana G., et al. “An Analysis of the United States Educational Administrator Shortage.” Australian Journal of Education, vol. 47, no. 2, Aug. 2003, pp. 133-145. https://doi.org/10.1177/000494410304700203.