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Good Afternoon,
I hope this finds you well and having a wonderful school year.
I was hoping to ask if you would please consider responding to my survey for my doctoral dissertation.
Your time and support are truly appreciated! Thank you so very much!
If you are a current or recent K-12 NYS public school teacher, with a Master's degree or higher, you are invited to voluntarily and anonymously participate in a Teachers’ Perceptions About Principal Leadership Qualities Survey, found at:
https://effectiveleadership.questionpro.com
This completely anonymous survey taxes approximately 6 minutes to complete.
My doctoral dissertation will use the results of this survey to identify and promote the leadership qualities teachers value most for effective school building leadership.
Thank you so much for your support of my study.
Sincerely,
Theresa Curry
Doctoral Candidate, LIU Post
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