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THEORY IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION: INSTRUCTIONAL AND CONTENT CONSIDERATIONS

EDDY J. VAN METER (Associate Professor of Administration and Foundations of Education at Kansas State University, where he is responsible for coursework in organizational theory and behavior within the College of Education. Professor Van Meter holds the degrees of B.A. (University of New Mexico) and M.A. and Ed.D. (New Mexico State University).)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 February 1977

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Abstract

A review is made of several efforts to describe the instructional emphasis and curricular content of courses relating to theory in educational administration. A summary is then provided of the evolution and eventual discontinuance of one approach to the teaching of theory which has previously been cited in the literature. Finally, a course format initiated as a replacement for the aforementioned instructional approach is described, and the content of the new course is discussed in some detail. A thesis of the article is that by making explicit what is taught concerning theory in educational administration it is thereby possible to provide a greater impetus for an increased theoretical orientation within the discipline.

Citation

VAN METER, E.J. (1977), "THEORY IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION: INSTRUCTIONAL AND CONTENT CONSIDERATIONS", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 194-209. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009774

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MCB UP Ltd

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