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Conley, Sharon C. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1988
This article examines the problem of maintaining an effective balance between the bureaucratic and professional models of school management in the context of teachers as constrained decision-makers. (TE)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education

Shedd, Joseph B. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1988
This article argues that collective bargaining has affected, and has been affected by, pressures from the educational reform movement to include teachers in the formulation of educational policies and programs. (TE)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship

Parke, Beverly N.; Ness, Phyllis S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1988
Four tenets should guide curricular decisions for young gifted children, aged three-six: (1) young gifted children have special learning needs; (2) curriculum should be drawn from their special interests and needs; (3) curriculum should emphasize exploration and play; and (4) children should be engaged in the curricular decision-making process.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Discovery Learning, Educational Experience

Drake, Daniel D.; Bernard, Hinsdale – School Community Journal, 1994
The School Development Program, conceived during the 1960s, is a collaborative process designed to enhance school climate through shared decision-making and guided problem-solving approaches. Basic components are the school management and planning team, the mental health team, and the parents' program. This evaluation of Cleveland (Ohio) Public…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education

Nowak, Sheryl J. – Journal of Staff Development, 1994
The article examines four basic elements of staff development needed to manage the changes in educational systems today and in the future: multidimensional professional development for all staff, decentralized performance-based systems, understanding and implementing the change process, and the changing role of the staff developer. (SM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Central Office Administrators, Change Strategies, Decentralization

Grimmett, Peter P. – Teacher Educator, 1992
Comments on major issues in Canadian teacher education; describes a trend toward structural collaboration in British Columbia's (BC) teacher preparation. The BC College of Teachers, an independent professional organization, removes government control of the teaching profession and places it in the hands of teachers and administrators in public…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Educational Trends

Kahne, Joseph – Educational Policy, 1995
The Eight-Year Study was a landmark attempt to design, implement, and evaluate democratic secondary schools. Reexamining this 1930s initiative allows us to consider how democratic priorities can transform educational practice, evaluation, and policy analysis. The norms, values, and technologies that currently guide mainstream analysis are poorly…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Policy, Norms, Participative Decision Making

Kline, Christine – Primary Voices K-6, 1995
Provides an overview of a six-year collaborative literacy project. Discusses several key elements, processes, and beliefs that played a crucial role in the transformation of literacy practices in a small K-8 school district. Discusses time for growth, literate and thoughtful inservice sessions, imaginative expansion of roles, ongoing support and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Learning Processes

Nisbet, John – Scottish Educational Review, 1991
School-based development and self-evaluation were introduced at 16 Scottish schools. After 15 months, 5 schools had made substantial progress toward their chosen priorities, whereas 2 had hardly begun. Conflicts were evident between the collegiate style of self-evaluation and the hierarchical power structure in most schools. (SV)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship

Mulder, Martin – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1991
The curriculum conference is a specific, practical strategy for deliberative curriculum problem solving at the district or national level. This article explains the deliberation method and its two important characteristics, argumentation and interaction. An analysis of all three decision-making processes in one such conference showed that…
Descriptors: Conferences, Context Effect, Core Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education
Bennett, David A. – School Administrator, 1992
Rejecting the voucher concept for promoting unequal education, this article endorses the "public/private partnership" model of reinvented school governance. Under this system, teachers and administrators remain public employees but are managed by a private company. Jay P. Goldman's sidebar criticizes privatization schemes as unworkable…
Descriptors: Accountability, Competition, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education

Newman, Jay B. – ERS Spectrum, 1992
A Michigan high school abandoned its coercive school management practices for a system actively involving students in decision making. To help students feel they could make a difference, the Reaching Success through Involvement format was used to identify six workable student-involvement areas: extracurricular activities, school governance,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum, Extracurricular Activities, Governance
Sonnenwald, Diane H.; Lievrouw, Leah A. – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1991
Discussion of communication between designers and users of information systems focuses on a review of seven participatory design techniques in terms of the communication dimensions found in the Lievrouw and Finn communication systems model. Implications for the development of more effective and appropriate design models and methods are suggested.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Software, Computer System Design, Designers
Murphy, Francis M. – American School Board Journal, 1992
Working for four years in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, as headmaster of the International School, has increased this administrator's belief in community governance of its schools through an elected legislative body. Lists five questions that can help boards determine issues that they alone should decide, and those that may involve teachers. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance

Walker, Peter A.; Roder, Lawrence – Journal of Law and Education, 1993
Explores both the practical and legal obstacles facing school-based management, with an emphasis on legal requirements in the state of New York. Suggests that school-based management may be the precursor to a reevaluation of the legal structure of school management labor relations. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Relations, Legal Responsibility