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Pollock, Katina; Winton, Sue – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2012
Maple Leaf School is a large English elementary school in Ontario, Canada. Wanda Miller, the principal, has been at the school for 2 years. Upon arrival, she engaged the teachers in a collaborative exercise to determine their school goal (as required by the province). Character education was selected. The district insisted that the school adopt an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Values Education, Educational Improvement
Moos, Lejf – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2010
In order to be able to discuss, in meaningful ways, how school leaders should be educated one needs to sketch the context in which they are going to lead, that is the visions and purpose of education and the schooling, which is dominant in society. In most societies one sees clashes of many discourses and cultural/political fights. In order to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Outcomes of Education, Educational Administration, Democratic Values
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Stack, Michelle; Mazawi, Andre Elias – Management in Education, 2009
In 2005, the School Leadership Society, later renamed the British Columbia Educational Leadership Council (BCELC), was launched with the assistance of the British Columbia Ministry of Education to transform the goals and objectives of educational leadership and management in the Province of British Columbia (BC), Canada. In this paper the authors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Administrative Principles
Mongon, Denis; Chapman, Christopher – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Globalisation of world trade, international media, technological innovation and social change are creating opportunities and challenges that today's pupils will inherit and build on. A pupil's academic, technical and social capacity will define their success or failure. Therefore, educational outcomes and well-being for young people across…
Descriptors: Expertise, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Role of Education
Lyons, Raymond F. – 1969
One of the main inadequacies in educational management is that planning is not firmly integrated within administration. Five basic processes may be distinguished in administration. The first is planning, or determining what shall be done. The second element of the administrative process is organizing, or defining the administrative structures and…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Educational Administration
Conrad, Marion J. – 1976
Comprehensive educational planning can give direction to the total organization, reduce intrasystem problems, and increase the potential of the total educational system. Comprehensive educational planning is a continuous process of establishing goals, gathering data, forming and accessing alternative means of goal achievement, and making decisions…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
Kowalski, Theodore J. – Executive Educator, 1982
Management approaches used by business do not necessarily work in education. Administrators must beware of trying to find a quick remedy for education's ills by adopting business management principles. Attempts of this kind were made between 1910 and 1930 and were found to be unsuccessful. The major reason is that schools and businesses are two…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Business Administration, Educational Administration, Educational Objectives
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Harvey, Thomas R.; Stewart, Clifford T. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
Five guidelines to increase significance and avoid simplistic solutions and reacting to enrollment and budgetary declines are suggested: develop system for alerting policy-makers to dangers, remember that quality attracts, look outside higher education for guidance, maintain a "pruning" mentality, and realize the need to work for significant…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Educational Administration
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Wendel, Frederick C. – Clearing House, 1977
In order to identify more precisely the extent to which building principals adhere to participatory managerial practices, a study was conducted to assess their attitudes toward selected policies of participatory managerial practices. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Decision Making
Wisconsin Univ. - Stout, Menomonie. Center for Vocational, Technical and Adult Education. – 1972
Three, 3-day seminar workshops were held at the University of Wisconsin-Stout, to provide 91 vocational research and administration personnel with current information regarding the management of programs by objectives, systems analysis procedures, and long-range planning techniques. Presessions were conducted in conjunction with the meetings of…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrators, Educational Administration
McColly, William – 1982
Through participation in a Kettering Foundation project, the Lawrence North High School in suburban Indianapolis (Indiana) has successfully implemented a number of the management practices that apparently underlie the productivity of Japanese businesses. Led by the principal, the school has committed itself to four basic concepts from the Japanese…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Community Involvement, Educational Administration, Educational Change
McCurdy, Jack – 1983
Recent research has suggested that the principal's role in the effectiveness of schools is far more important than had been believed earlier. What the principal's role typically is, what it ideally should be, and how it can be changed are the topics of this report. The first two chapters survey (1) the research on characteristics of principals of…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Evaluation
Hentschke, Guilbert C., Comp.; And Others – 1971
Each of the three main parts of this report focuses upon a different aspect of the general issue, how best to manage State departments of education. Part I, "The Problematic Framework of State Education Agency Management," deals primarily with some of the major legal, financial, instructional, and social problems facing schools today, and with…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Agencies, Administrative Principles, Agency Role
Voltmer, Edward F.; And Others – 1979
Administrative theory and management, program organization, and administrative responsibility are the main topics of this text on administration of physical education. Intended for teachers as well as administrators, the book focuses on the following: (1) the nature and importance of administration; (2) management of personnel; (3) student leaders…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility