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Perry, Clarence Arthur – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1915
Within the past few years there has been a very remarkable increase in public school extension and the wider use of school buildings and equipment. This extension work has taken many forms, all of which, however, are intended to be supplementary to the regular school work. In order that records of this work may be kept and that teachers, school…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Trends, Extension Education, Public Schools
Latham, Gary; Latham, Soosan D.; Whyte, Glen – Journal of Management Education, 2004
Many full-time MBA programs limit their effectiveness by clinging to functionalism. At best, they have made incremental changes to meet the market demand for MBA graduates. These changes, in most cases, have failed to integrate the various functional facets of complex business challenges. For insights into how to do so, many business schools need…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Business Administration, Educational Principles, Educational History
Weedall, Michael – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Organizational innovation is a difficult process. Most innovations fail. If an innovation fails there is a high probability the organization will be fractured. It is easy to break apart an organization. It is much more difficult to build it back up. This is a case study of an innovation in a branch of a large private English language school in…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Case Studies