Here is a link to the "training" outfit dedicated to making principals and other administrators even worse than they already are.
I suspect it is a privatization outfit like the Eli Broad superintendent "academies." Principals especially don't get to be principals unless they are certified in educational leadership. They already have been trained how to run a school whether or not they have the talent or ability to do so. I believe the SUPES deal is about trying to force administrators into being equivalent to middle management in business by adopting a corporate mindset. They are totally unrelated fields, but the privatizers don't care.
Here is a letter spelling it out. It is full of propaganda. When you allude to the Reagan administration's fraudulent A Nation at Risk, then you have pretty much outed yourself as a privatizer not interested in improving public schools.
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