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Deal, Terrence E.; And Others – 1975
This memorandum describes an approach to the development of school organization in which the basic research hypothesis is that the structure of a school or school district must be congruent with its technology and its environment if problems are to be solved and educational innovations are to succeed. Current environmental, instructional, and…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Environment, Feedback, Problem Solving
Deal, Terrence E.; Baldridge, J. Victor – 1974
Since educational organizations must constantly change to meet the demands of a changing society, educational administrators might look to the social sciences for help in managing change and innovation. This paper argues that an organizational approach to educational innovation is likely to be more successful than an individualistic approach.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Innovation
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Deal, Terrence E.; Nolan, Robert R. – School Review, 1978
Proposes a conceptual framework for viewing alternative schools. Identifies four educational ideologies and explores how they may influence school goals, program, formal structure, environment, and informal processes and norms. Develops propositions related to (1) the relationship between alternative schools and the external environment and (2)…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Theories
Deal, Terrence E.; Celotti, Lynn D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
This research indicates that educational organizations consist of a loose collection of individuals, units, or levels, each performing activities independently--as segmented units buffered from one another. The authors suggest ways administrators can be effective in this environment. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
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Deal, Terrence E. – Educational Researcher, 1975
This paper provides an analysis of alternative schools that may help understand their problems and kindle future interest, together with guidelines as to how these schools might be more effectively organized. Two case studies are provided to illustrate the importance of authority patterns in these schools. (AM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Facilities Design, Failure, Models
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Deal, Terrence E. – Education and Urban Society, 1985
Examines the organizational implications of the recent education reform panels and commissions, including the question of expected linkage between reports and action at the local level. Looks at the commissions as ceremonies with deep symbolic meaning and the potential power to express, shape, reorganize, or create educational values. (RDN)
Descriptors: Community Role, Cultural Context, Educational Assessment, Educational Change
Barth, Roland A.; Deal, Terrence E. – 1982
Using the ERIC system, a library search of textbooks, publications from school administrator associations, and the recommendations of educators and researchers, the authors survey the literature from 1970 through 1981 on the principalship, especially on educational leadership and administrative practices. They identify two types of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Attitudes, Authors
Deal, Terrence E. – 1975
This report builds a case for survey feedback as a useful method of assisting schools to respond actively, rather than passively, to uncertainty and complexity in the school environment. The main argument is that passive responses, such as defensiveness and buffering, reduce educational effectiveness. Planning, an active response, creates…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Difficulty Level, Educational Change