International Journal of Educational Management: Volume 15 Issue 4

Subjects:

Table of contents

Corruption in education sector development: a suggestion for anticipatory strategy

Shinichiro Tanaka

Corruption is a major but neglected problem in international development literature. From a review of available literature and the author’s experiences within consulting services…

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Do we practice diversity in business schools?

Virginia B. Levsen, Nancy Goettel, Frank Chong, Roy Farris

Business schools are increasingly emphasizing diversity in their courses as well as in their student populations. Additionally, most schools pay lip‐service to increasing…

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A theory of self‐learning in a networked human and IT environment: implications for education reforms

Magdalena Mo Ching Mok, Yin Cheong Cheng

Aims to develop a theoretical model for understanding and enhancing effective self‐learning in a networked human and information technology (IT) environment. Recent educational…

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Client views of TESOL service: expectations and perceptions

John Walker

TESOL (the teaching of English to speakers of other languages) institutions, although inherently educational in character, are essentially service operations. Commercial success…

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A question of management: conflict, pressure and time

Liam F. Heaney

Discusses three important aspects of school management, namely, managing conflict, coping with pressure, and managing time. These issues are very relevant in the present climate…

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Cover of International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN:

0951-354X

Online date, start – end:

1987

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof. Chris Brown
  • Dr Dong Nguyen