

(UK, Scotland, Canada) The chief executive and chief academic officer of a university or college.Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook 2011-2012, page 45, Principals are now being held more accountable for the performance of students and teachers, while at the same time they are required to adhere to a growing number of government regulations. A National Standards Drafting Group of volunteer principals ' is currently drafting ' principal standards (Teaching Australia, 2007).

#PRINCIPLE VS PRINCIPAL PROFESSIONAL#
Marsh, Key Concepts for Understanding Curriculum, page 132, Now renamed Teaching Australia, its officers are undertaking exploratory steps in developing professional standards for school leaders.

Colowick, Alan Hall (editors), ''Methods in Enzymology, Volume 403, page 22, In theory, there are the same number of principal ' components as there are variables, but in practice, usually only a few of the ' principal components need to be identified to account for most of the data variance. Collins, Application of Phylogenetic Algorithms to Assess Rab Functional Relationships'', Sidney P. inscribed with Hammurabi?s laws written in Akkadian in cuneiform script. * 1995, Madeleine Cabos, Baedeker Paris, page 105, The principal treasure of ths department, however, is the Stele of Hammurabi (1792-1750 B.C.), king of the first Babylonian kingdom, a basalt cylinder 2.25m/7ft 5in.* 1760, , ''The Odyssey, Volume 2, page 217, In a word, the Epi?odes of Homer'' are complete Epi?odes they are proper to the ?ubject, because they are drawn from the ground of the fable they are ?o joined to the principal''' action, that one is the nece?ary con?equence of the other, either truly or probably: and la?tly, they are imperfect members which do not make a complete and fini?hed body for an Epi?ode that makes a complete action, cannot be part of a ' principal action as is e?ential to all Epi?odes.The principal cause of the failure was poor planning. Smith is the principal architect of this design.
