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Tittle, Diana – 1996
The American public education system seems to be resistant to curative measures. This book is a journalistic account of Cleveland Heights High School's unsuccessful struggle to achieve excellence and equity. The high school, located in a middle-class suburb of Cleveland, implemented the Model School Project in 1988 to address the persistent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Achievement, Black Students, Equal Education
Sharpe, F. G. – 1992
This paper compares two Australian educational administration texts published in 1963 to reflect critically on the radical changes that have occurred in educational administration in Australia since then. The books are "Headmasters for Better Schools," by Bassett, Crane, and Walker; and "Training the Administrator," by…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Macpherson, R. J. S. – 1982
This article traces the development and rationale of the School Improvement Program proposed by the new Labor Government of Victoria (Australia). The program would be based on school communities, each voluntarily developing a long-term project improving the school as an educational entity. The design assumptions, funding criteria, and implications…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Community Education, Community Involvement
Lacey, Veronica S.; And Others – 1986
This paper outlines, from the perspective of three school principals, the complexities involved in implementing a curriculum innovation, "4MAT," begun in Ontario in 1984. Curriculum project considerations include: leadership skills necessary; importance of support systems for principals; role of research; role of the principal; project…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Schmuck, Richard A. – 1982
The effect of school climate on student learning was considered important by educators until the late 1960s, was discounted as a result of major research findings during the 1970s, and is now beginning to reemerge as a potentially critical factor suitable for study, according to the author of this paper. Reviewing the literature, the author notes…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Junior High Schools
Berg, Gunnar; Wallin, Erik – 1981
This paper attempts to develop a conceptual framework for describing the school as an organization. In the first chapter, after a review of organizational theory and research on the school, it is concluded that the school organization as a whole can be described in terms of bureaucracy and professionalism. In the second chapter, two basic…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Compulsory Education, Conflict
Parish, Ralph; Arends, Richard I. – 1982
The results of a study of five midwestern school districts suggest that the abandonment of program innovations or revisions may be related to a lack of understanding of how schools work as social systems and how political processes influence change efforts, as well as a failure to appreciate the many dilemmas facing those who attempt to facilitate…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Natriello, Gary; Mitchell, Theodore – 1981
This explorative essay considers some new developments in open-system theories of organizational interaction with relevant environments that might be useful for educational historians. The authors explore ways in which changes in the social meaning of the American high school may have led to structural and functional changes. Three dimensions of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Centralization, Educational Assessment
Gray, H. L. – 1979
The organization of a college of education is discussed in terms of the problem of structure, task, and continuity. Structure is seen as a description of relationships and the behavior that characterizes relationships among people. Relationships exist and develop in organizations only according to the tasks that must be performed in the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, College Role, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Ramirez, Francisco O.; Meyer, John W. – 1980
This paper is a critical assessment of the theory and evidence on three general issues in comparative education. It assesses the factors affecting the origins and expansion of national educational systems; the factors influencing the organizational structure and ideologies of systems of mass schooling and higher education; and the effects of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Comparative Education, Educational Benefits, Educational Research
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Stainback, Susan; Stainback, William – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1987
The article presents a rationale for merging special and regular education in elementary/secondary schools. Steps that higher education could initiate to facilitate such a merger include: strengthening collaborative and cooperative efforts, restructuring organizational units, reorganizing program offerings and content, and coordinating with state…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Coordination, Disabilities
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Ause, John – Education and Urban Society, 1985
The growing teacher shortage and increasing bureaucratization of schools make it imperative that new means be developed to make teaching more attractive as a profession. Teacher organizations, professional newsletters, informal discussion groups, networking, ad hoc pressure groups, and alternative schools might provide some route to reform. (KH)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Smock, Richard; Menges, Robert – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1985
Establishing a program to help teaching assistants (TAs) become better teachers is discussed, including advantages/disadvantages of five possible organizational locations: individual course instructors, departments, colleges of education, other individual colleges, and a central administrative office. A mix of locations and criteria for assessing…
Descriptors: Departments, Educational Policy, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education
Braun, Frederick G. – Executive Educator, 1985
A proposal is offered for restructuring the elementary school into two divisions. At the primary level (K-3) the focus would be on acquiring basic skills, while at the upper level (4-6) these skills would be applied to literature, social studies, mathematics, and science. (TE)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Design, Educational Improvement, Elementary Education
Cool, David W. – School Business Affairs, 1983
Addresses the need of school districts in many states to decide on an appropriate mingling of centralization and decentralization in the operation of activity funds. Argues for analysis of activity fund operation through a breakdown into such major components as policy, the accounting system, and reporting and auditing. (JBM)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Bookkeeping, Centralization, Data Collection
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