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Xioahui, Zuo; Pratt, John – Higher Education Review, 2006
In 1983, Burton Clark published a study that was to become a classic work on the organisation and government of higher education systems (Clark 1983). He constructed three "ideal types" of system--state system, market system and professional system, and summarised the way that national systems of higher education are dependent on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Case Studies, Statistical Analysis
Lyons, Raymond F. – 1969
One of the main inadequacies in educational management is that planning is not firmly integrated within administration. Five basic processes may be distinguished in administration. The first is planning, or determining what shall be done. The second element of the administrative process is organizing, or defining the administrative structures and…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, Administrative Principles, Educational Administration

Vanderstraeten, Raf – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Conceives of educational planning as a circular process: the demand for education evolves as a function of a changing supply in educational institutions and programs. Argues that by taking into consideration the complexity of the educational environment, policy-making in education can be improved. (DSK)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Demand, Educational Policy
Evans, G. R. – Higher Education Review, 2006
The Lambert Review of Business-University Collaboration proposed a business model for universities in 2003. Pressure to change university governance to make it match the business model remains strong, and it is being most actively applied to Oxford and Cambridge. The Oxford and Cambridge governance debates (which began in the 1990s) open up the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Governance, Cooperation
Huisman, Jeroen; de Boer, Harry; Goedegebuure, Leo – Tertiary Education and Management, 2006
In 1997 a new governance act, based on the principles of New Public Management (NPM) was introduced at Dutch universities. The aims were to realise integrated management, to strengthen the position of executives at the central (executive board) and faculty (dean) levels, to introduce a Supervisory Board at the institution's central level, and to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Laws, Administrative Principles
Bienayme, Alain – Prospects, 1989
Discusses the recent crisis in educational planning, proposing the adoption of business models for educational management. Describes ways to apply this approach to education policy. Identifies the problems of education, and suggests guidelines for change in educational policy. (RW)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Change Agents, Educational Administration, Educational Change

Bottery, Mike – Oxford Review of Education, 1989
Examines the dangers of the transfer of business theory to educational management. Questions why education has increasingly turned to business practices for its management theory and examines ways in which schools may differ from other organizations. Indicates those practices that merit transfer and those that have little or no merit. (KO)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Administration, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Norton, Richard K.; Brix, Andrew; Brydon, Trevor; Davidian, Elijah; Dinse, Keely; Vidyarthi, Sanjeev – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
This study addresses several common shortcomings of current university campus sustainability initiatives, including a lack of attention to integrative issues such as land use, housing, and transportation, and a generally reactive rather than proactive approach to sustainability. To engage these concerns, we develop a model for assessing the…
Descriptors: Land Use, Sustainable Development, Administrative Principles, College Administration
Illinois State Office of Education, Springfield. – 1975
The migrant program is a national program legislatively mandated to "establish programs and projects designed to meet the special needs of migratory children of migratory agricultural workers and to coordinate these programs and projects with similar programs in other states." In Illinois, technical assistance and funds are provided to…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Admission Criteria, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Policy
Douglass, John Aubrey – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2007
The convergence of United States federal science and economic policy that began in earnest under the Reagan administration formed the First Stage in an emerging post-Cold War drive toward technological innovation. A frenzy of new state-based initiatives now forms the Second Stage, further promoting universities as decisive tools for economic…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Competition, Politics of Education, Economic Factors

Malakhov, N. D. – Russian Education and Society, 1997
Believes that fundamental reorientation of administration toward the development of Russian regional (oblast) educational systems must occur to create a balanced system of regional administration that takes account of the specific character of Russia and its regions. Discusses the many innovations that have taken place in the oblasts (regions) of…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Differences, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Evans, G. R. – Education and the Law, 2006
The Committee of University Chairman publishes a code of good practice designed, among other things, to ensure clarity about the authority on which decisions are taken on behalf of universities, subordinate domestic legislation created and the exercise of discretion regulated. In Carltona Ltd.v. Commissioners of Works [1943] 2 All ER 560 AC the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democratic Values, College Administration, Administrative Principles
Smoley, Eugene, Jr. – 1989
This document discusses the desirability of creating a synergistic business/education relationship. The most pressing problems of urban education and education reform are not conceptual or analytic, but managerial. Dysfunctional public education will affect business in the future because the products of the education system will enter the work…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Consultants, Education Work Relationship, Educational Change
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. Education and Work Program. – 1986
The current demand for educational excellence is an outgrowth of recent national reports criticizing secondary education. This push for academic excellence also affects vocational education outcomes. A growing consensus seems to be emerging that at the secondary level (1) vocational education should be integrated with academic education, (2)…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Administrative Principles, Business Administration, Educational Improvement
Madaus, George F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
The increasing use of test results as a mechanism of educational reform is diminishing local control of schools and changing the curriculum to train students to pass tests rather than to educate students. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Quality