Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 14 Issue 1

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THE STATE AND THE PROFESSOR

ROALD F. CAMPBELL

In this, the Walter D. Cocking Lecture for 1975, the author examines the emerging relationship between the professor of educational administration and the state governance of…

THE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NEW ZEALAND: PROBLEMS, DILEMMAS AND RESPONSE

RICHARD J. BATES

Using material from contemporary New Zealand experience as a case study, this paper presents a functional analysis of the organizational problems facing secondary schools…

THE ADMINISTRATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IN NEW ZEALAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY: A COMPARISON

PETER DOSSOR

The Australian Capital Territory has shaken off the bonds of the New South Wales Department of Education and instituted an Authority responsible directly to the Federal…

KNOWLEDGE UTILISATION WITHIN ADMINISTRATOR PREPARATION PROGRAMS

PAULA F. SILVER

The thesis of this paper is that preparation programs for educational administrators would be vastly improved if available knowledge were systematically used in the design…

THE ORGANIZATION OF A NEW UNIVERSITY

J. TOPLEY, F.J. WILLETT

Alternative courses which present themselves when a new university is being planned are to replicate a traditional model, or to explore new ways of promoting scholarship, drawing…

STATUS CONGRUENCE AS IT RELATES TO TEAM TEACHER SATISFACTION

MARJORIE S. ARIKADO

The purpose of this paper is to report the findings of a study which examined the relationship between status congruence and teacher satisfaction with the team teaching situation…

PERSONALITY AND PUPIL CONTROL BEHAVIOUR

A. RAY HELSEL

Pupil control behaviour is conceptualized as a continuum ranging from “custodialism”, which views students as irresponsible and undisciplined needing strictness and punishment to…

MORALE: A REFINEMENT OF STOGDILL'S MODEL

KEVIN R. SMITH

An attempt is made to relate a morale model developed by Stogdill to the three factors identified in 1972 by Smith, Bonnett and Smith and recently confirmed by Williams and Lane…

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A PILOT STUDY OF TEACHER MORALE IN THREE SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND

JOHN BRADY

A great deal of research into teacher morale has been carried out in the United States and in Australia, particularly N.S.W. Little if any research into teacher morale has been…

ASSESSING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INNOVATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM

WILLIAM EVANS, JOHN W. SHEFFLER

Many evaluation paradigms consider three rather similar concepts: input; implementation; and output. Until recently, little attention has been paid to the implementation phase of…

STRUCTURE AND RATIONALITY IN EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION‐DECISION SYSTEMS

WARRENN L. MELLOR

Computer‐based educational information systems can extend the “bounded rationality” of administrative decision making. They structure the administrator's problem‐solving approach…

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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