Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 13 Issue 1

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A COMPARISON OF STAFF UTILIZATION IN EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

E.A. HOLDAWAY

This study was undertaken in 1971–72 to compare the proportions of staff in various types of positions in public K—12 education in two Australian states and two Canadian…

THE SELECTION OF NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR AN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM

DOUGLAS J. THOM, EDWARD S. HICKCOX

The major objectives of this study were to investigate the relative effectiveness of three types of selectors in the process of selecting new graduate students for an educational…

THE PREPARATION OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATORS IN CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES: LAYING ON OF THE HANDS

A. ROSS THOMAS

The award of a Commonwealth Visiting Fellowship enabled the writer to investigate preparation programmes for educational administrators in twelve prominent Canadian universities…

OCLEA — A COOPERATIVE VENTURE IN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

DONALD MUSELLA, MARJORIE ARIKADO

The Ontario Council for Leadership in Educational Administration is a newly‐formed cooperative representing the following major educational organizations in Ontario, Canada…

THE FIRST FIVE YEARS: A PROGRESS REPORT ON THE COMMONWEALTH COUNCIL FOR EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

J.L. EWING

In August 1975, the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration will be five years old. In furtherance of its seven‐fold objectives CCEA has formulated and embarked on a…

THEORY IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

DONALD J. WILLOWER

The purpose of this paper is to examine the state of the art of theory and theorizing in educational administration. The author investigates in what ways and why theory and…

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SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION AND EDUCATIONAL RITUALS: A CASE STUDY OF PARTICIPATIVE DECISION MAKING

J.M. BARRINGTON, G.N. MARSHALL

In recent years, a number of what could be described as “educational rituals” have come under challenge in many New Zealand secondary schools. These rituals include school…

AN EXPLORATION OF THE SUBCOMMUNITY POLITICS OF EDUCATION: FOUR COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES

MORGAN CHU

Four comparative case studies of subcommunities within a single school district were conducted. For the purposes of this study each subcommunity was operationally defined by the…

THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALSHIP IN ISRAEL

JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN

This study seeks to examine the status, role and authority of the elementary school principalship. A short theoretical discussion of the central topics is followed by a…

WHAT PECULIARITIES IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO PROFESS: AN ESSAY

DALE MANN

The purpose of this paper is to outline the peculiarities of educational administration. The author's approach is admittedly intuitive and impressionistic. It is argued that…

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ISSN:

0957-8234

Online date, start – end:

1963

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Chen Schechter
  • Professor Jayson W. Richardson