Best Practices for School Human Resources Administrators
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This volume serves as a guide and resource to school district personnel administrators. Developed by a group of award-winning California School Human Resources Administrators, it is a compilation of the best materials from ACSA’s Personnel Institutes and Negotiators’ Symposia. School leaders will find these materials to be of practical value in the challenging and continually changing field of human resources administration. (2002)
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