1st Edition

Reflecting On School Management

By Jennifer Evans, Anne Gold Copyright 1998
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    The reorganisation of the education system within Britain has vastly increased the managerial responsibilities of those working in schools, although the staff generally have received little management training. In this book, the various issues related to management are teased out and a selection of ideas and pragmatic solutions informing good practice are examined.

    Introduction 1 Philosophy and Values in Education Management 2 What Is Management in Education? 3 Management and Leadership Styles 4 Working with People, Part One—Management Skills 5 Working with People, Part Two—Developing Staff 6 Managing in the Market Place 7 Managing Finance and Resources 8 Managing across the Boundaries 9 Curriculum Management 10 Managing in Turbulent Times, by Janet Ouston

    Biography

    Jennifer Evans, Anne Gold

    'This text is another contribution in the Master Classes in Education Series, which seeks to address the professional development needs of education managers and also those working in the fields of health promotion and youth work ... The appeal of this handbook lies in its simplicity, its practical exercises and its thoroughness within such a short compass. Its realism stems from its grounding in the reality of everyday school life. The authors have worked closely with teachers and school managers. Reflecting on School Management is a neat example of how the best educational research is informing, and being informed by, what is actually happening in our schools and classrooms.' - The Times Educational Supplement