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prin·ci·pal·ship

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. principalshipnoun

    the post of principal

Wiktionary

  1. principalshipnoun

    The condition, rank or office of a principal

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  1. PRINCIPALSHIP

    The principalship refers to the role, responsibilities, and leadership of a principal in an educational institution, such as a school or college. This includes being the head administrator, overseeing the day-to-day operations, managing personnel, creating and implementing policies, ensuring academic standards are met, promoting a positive learning culture, fostering relationships with students, parents, and staff, and being accountable for the overall success and well-being of the institution. The principalship requires strong leadership skills, educational expertise, and the ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with various stakeholders.

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  1. PRINCIPALSHIP

    Definition By Dr. N. Rajavel, HOD Commerce, Jawaharlal Nehru Rajkeeya Mahavidyalaya, Port Blair “Principalship is a Special Quality of the Head of the Educational Institution who takes his Staff Members both Teaching and Non Teaching by listening, learning and then taking them enthusiastically, encouragingly, with the ability, advise, achievements, dedication, ethics, and educating the students through the Teaching-Staff perfectly as per the standard norms, getting all related official works done by the Non-Teaching Office Staff and keeping the educational institution in a clean and healthy atmosphere by the Supporting-Staff through planning, organising, directing, suitable staffing, inventions, innovations, delegation, decentralisation, clear communication, controlling, motivation and by reporting to achieve the desired moral objectives and pre-determined goals of the educational institution without any partiality and without damaging the name and fame of Individual and Institution".

    An Excellent Human Resource can only be Produced by the College Managed by the Head with Principalship Qualities. The Head of the Institution without the Quality of Principalship can not be called as an Efficient Principal

    Etymology: Ship Quality means all required special inclusive efficient qualities having moral and legal values. All required special inclusive efficient qualities having moral and legal values: in a Friend is called Friendship. in a Leader is called Leadership in a Member is called Membership in a Partner is called Partnership in a Relation is called Relationship in a Chairman is called Chairmanship in a Professor is called Professorship etc. etc. hence, in a Principal is called Principalship


    Submitted by drnrhodcom on April 4, 2021  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of principalship in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of principalship in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of principalship in a Sentence

  1. Michelle Kefford:

    When they reached out to me it was during the early time in my principalship here at Stoneman Douglas. So, their initial call was really for support of me, that's sort of how Principal Recovery Network works. When there's a tragedy that occurs in one of our schools across the country we all get together as a group and one of us will reach out to that principal, just to offer support and let them know that we're there for them.

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