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Earnings Potential
According to a survey of public schools conducted by the Educational Reseach Service, principals earned about $87,866 on average, whereas assistant principals earned approximately $73,000 as an average annual salary from 2006-2007.  College administrators, such as deans of various schools at universities, earned an approximate average annual salary of $83,000-$136,000.

Education Administration at a Glance
The educational administration field shares certain responsibilities with teaching staff, including designing curriculums for students and identifying and then meeting or exceeding standards for standardized testing required by the state. The educational administration field also includes responsibility for working with educators, parents and communities. Administrators facilitate disciplinary actions, oversee athletic departments as well as compliance with regulations.

Examples/Details of Work
Educational administrators include assistant or vice principals, along with principals, deans and school board members.

Obtainable Degrees
Most school systems, when searching for educational administration faculty members, have some necessary qualifications. Typically, school systems will require at the very least a bachelor's degree. Along with this requirement also there is usually a requirement for teaching experience. Advanced degrees are preferred, because a Master's degree, whether it be in education, business, management or educational administration will give the necessary background to make taking on the new responsibilities easier. The experience in education gives educational administrators the necessary perspective for working with teachers and faculty, as well as gaining some experience with students. While it may not be required to teach before going into educational administration, a good plan of action may be to teach or substitute while earning an advanced degree. Ultimately the experience is useful.

 

 

 

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