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Rigney, Carol E. – Schools in the Middle, 1995
Examines school-based management as an effective strategy for optimizing the individual performance of teachers, students, and parents. Under school-based management, principals and teachers are given total responsibility for budgeting, selecting textbooks, scheduling, and hiring. This system provides flexibility in relationships with the broader…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Decentralization, Educational Change
Jacoby, Michael A. – School Business Affairs, 1995
Summarizes the steps and strategies taken to produce a comprehensive multiyear budget that functions as a financial forecast. Discusses the key concepts and components of an effective plan as well as the presentation and implementation of the plan. (seven figures) (MLF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections
Peer reviewedReitzug, Ulrich C. – Urban Review, 1992
Explores ways in which the current governance structure of U.S. schools detracts from their ability to solve educational problems. Self-managed leadership is proposed as an alternative that does not restrict the problem-solving capabilities of teachers. Implications for teacher and principal behavior are examined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedComer, James P. – Social Policy, 1992
An understanding of developmental psychology should be the basis of school reform. How students grow and learn is the obvious focal point for efforts to establish improvement policies. Experiences in creating a climate in inner-city schools that supports development are described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Barron, Daniel D. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1994
Discusses the role of school principals and their relationship with the school library media specialist. Topics addressed include budgeting; decision making; individual management styles; expectations of education; site-based management; and the media specialist's role in school reform. (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Budgeting, Decision Making, Educational Change
Young, Timothy W.; Mah, Dennis – New Schools, New Communities, 1994
Discusses one example of successful school restructuring by means of an examination of California's Bowling Green Elementary School. Key contributing elements discussed are having a low student-to-teacher ratio; using integrated thematic instruction; developing an efficacy approach; mastering adopted standards; and developing site-based decision…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cooperative Planning, Decision Making, Educational Improvement
Hess, G. Alfred, Jr. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1991
Court and legislative challenges and financial crisis have hampered the first years of implementation of the Chicago (Illinois) School Reform Act of 1988. At the local level, school councils performed variously. Overall, evaluation of the act's success or failure will be conducted at the local level in individual schools. (JB)
Descriptors: Citizens Councils, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Price, High B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Missing most from the clamor for school reform is a coherent vision of what reform should encompass. School-based management, computer-assisted teaching, and higher teacher salaries won't necessarily transform children raised outside of society's mainstream into successful adults. Above all, school reform ought to serve the needs of children,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Child Development, Educational Change, Educational Vouchers
Peer reviewedMinorini, Paul – ERS Spectrum, 1994
Summarizes recent developments in educational adequacy and finance-equity court cases around the country, highlighting the differences and the relationship between traditional finance-equity claims and more recent educational adequacy claims. The most sweeping decision occurred in Alabama; a state trial court will monitor mandated reforms in…
Descriptors: Accountability, Court Litigation, Early Childhood Education, Educational Equity (Finance)
Long, Kathleen M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Describes an open-format laboratory school housed on the campus of Manakato University in Minnesota that was the antithesis of dominant schooling patterns in 1968. Wilson Campus School practiced early forms of authentic assessment, participative decision making, cooperative learning, nongraded student grouping, multicultural education, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Democratic Values, Educational History
Peer reviewedGerrick, W. Gregory – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1994
Colleges of education must take a leadership role in the restructuring of public schools. This involves focusing on the essential role of the teacher as educational leader, developing leadership as a vision to direct practice, stressing the need for educators to challenge the organizational structure of public schools, and confronting issues of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Change Agents, College School Cooperation, Educational Change
Peer reviewedDin, Feng S. – Rural Educator, 1998
A survey of 127 rural Kentucky school councils found that more parent members than teacher members held positive views about their school-council performance, and more teacher members than principals had such opinions. Members indicated main benefits to the school from council performance and main problems faced by school councils. Contains 22…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperative Planning, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRodwell, Susie – Comparative Education, 1998
Questions the legitimacy of transferring educational models and materials between countries. Reviews recent trends in educational management development in Western and less developed countries and assesses the cross-cultural transfer of "school-based management self-development." Suggests that indigenization of models may be most appropriate, but…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Developing Nations
Smith, Starita – American School Board Journal, 1998
In Austin, Texas, an urban district where more than half the students come from low-income families, the annual dropout rate has gone down, and the scores on statewide standardized tests have gone up. A key element in the turnaround is state-mandated, site-based management, a system that decentralizes decision making and involves strong leadership…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Dropout Rate, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
Mohr, Nancy; Dichter, Alan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2001
Faculties must pass through several stages when becoming learning organizations: the honeymoon, conflict, confusion, messy, scary, and mature-group stages. Mature school communities have learned to view power differently, make learning more meaningful for students, and model a just and democratic society. Consensus is the starting point. (MLH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Learning, Community, Conflict


