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ADMINISTRATION BEHAVIOR OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
PATRICK DUIGNANWhat do school administrators do when discharging their administrative responsibilities? How do they spend their days? Their weeks? Their years? What constitutes the basic content…
THE WORK ACTIVITY OF SCHOOL PRINCIPALS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
QUENTIN WILLISDespite the focal position of school principals in Australian education, there exist hardly any data on the work that they actually do. This study reports on continuous…
COMBINATIONS OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP STYLES IN VICTORIAN STATE HIGH SCHOOLS
A.M. BADCOCKWith the objective of identifying the combinations of principal—deputy principal leadership styles perceived to be most effective in Victoria's State high schools, style was…
COMPARATIVE PERCEPTIONS OF ELEMENTARY, JUNIOR HIGH, AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS ON SELECTED WORK RELATED VARIABLES
BRENT POPPENHAGEN, JULIAN MINGUS, JOSEPH ROGUSDifferences among elementary, junior high, and senior high school principals' perceptions of their administrative task competence; involvement with central office; autonomy; job…
WORK‐VALUE ORIENTATIONS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIPS TO TEACHERS' ACTIVITIES
MIRIAM EREZ, RACHEL ISRAELIThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of three work‐value orientations — cosmopolitan, local and bureaucratic, on teachers' activities in the high‐school system…
HARNESSING THE COMPUTER IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
BARRY CLEMSONComputer applications in education have generally either (1) streamlined some existing routine operation such as payroll or scheduling or (2) attempted some very sophisticated…
TOWARD ADMINISTRATIVE PHILOSOPHIES
WILLIAM HANNAHThis paper continues discussion about the philosophy of educational administration and includes what the writer suggests is a reasonable basis for such a philosophy. The writer…
THE ADMINISTRATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
KEITH EBBUTTThe higher education system of the GDR is a unified one, with over 50 university level institutions and about 200 technical colleges (Fachscule). At the national level the…
PRODUCTIVITY AND PUBLICATIONS PATTERNS IN DEPARTMENTS OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
G. MANNY GUNNE, W. DOUGLAS STOUTCriteria and procedures for faculty evaluation systems have never been easily or clearly identified, and previous studies on these issues hate produced conflicting or inconclusive…
PART‐TIME TERTIARY EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIAN C.A.E.s — CHEAP OR EXPENSIVE?
JUNE GLEESONThis paper presents the results of an investigation into the relative costs of part‐time and full‐time education at Colleges of Advanced Education. Estimates of the relative net…
NOTES ON THEORY AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION: AN INVESTIGATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL ADAPTATION AND THE COMMUNICATION OF POWER AND AUTHORITY
J.A. TAINTONINTRODUCTION An administrator is, whether he is aware of the fact or not, continually making predictions — predictions about market trends, demographic changes, life expectancy of…
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DISADVANTAGED SCHOOLS PROGRAM IN AN AUSTRALIAN COUNTRY REGION: AN EVALUATION
A.J. NEBAUER, H.M. SUNGAILAThe Disadvantaged Schools Program was one important outcome of the Karmel Report, commissioned by the Whitlam Government in 1972. This report identified several deficiencies in…
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