1st Edition

Challenges in Educational Management Principles into Practice

Edited By W. F. Dennison, Ken Shenton Copyright 1987
    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1986. Hitherto, most educational managers, including head teachers and senior staff in schools, have been expected to carry out their management tasks without any formal training. Recent initiatives, however, are changing this and all educational managers are now being encouraged to undertake some form of training. This book provides a framework for the study of educational management. Management in other professions has been a major concern for a long time and this book selects from this existing literature, theory and experience (for example from management studies and business studies) and relates relevant material to the context of education. It looks at the major themes and problems in educational management, discusses the appropriate theories and shows how good practices may be applied.

    Introduction 1. Demands, Opportunities, Constraints and Influences 2. Learning to be Effective 3. Leadership Unlimited? 4. Expertise and Credibility 5. Power and Authority 6. Change and Response 7. Interpersonal Perspectives on School Management 8. Communication or Chaos? 9. Developing Teachers and Schools. Conclusion

    Biography

    W. F. Dennison, Ken Shenton