Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 15 Issue 1

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THE FOURTH QUADRENNIAL INTERNATIONAL INTERVISITATION PROGRAM IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

ROBIN H. FARQUHAR

Preparations are well advanced for the fourth International Intervisitation Program which will be held in Canada through May 5–25, 1978. [Previous Programs were held in the U.S.A…

COMMISSIONS AND COMMITMENT IN COMMONWEALTH EDUCATION

JAMES EEDLE

Commissions and committees of enquiry into educational matters in developing countries hate advanced over 150 years from fact‐finding missions undertaken by visitors to…

ADMINISTRATIVE CANDIDACY: A PROCESS OF NEW‐ROLE LEARNING—PART I

WILLIAM D. JR. GREENFIELD

This two‐part paper reports the initial results of a longitudinal study of the organizational socialization of educational administrators. The data analyzed in Part One are…

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EDUCATIONAL INNOVATION, SOCIOPOLITICAL CULTURE, AND DEPRESSED RURAL COMMUNITIES

WILLIAM L. BOYD, GLENN L. IMMEGART

In order to iniestigate the problems of educational innovation in depressed rural communities, and the efficacy of strategies for change employed by state and federal authorities…

ANALYZING A DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

MAL HEWITSON

The purposes of this paper are to present the conceptualization upon which a particular task was modelled; to detail the way in which the theoretical framework was translated into…

PERCEIVED AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS IN ISRAEL

DAN E. INBAR

Since role images are determinants of organizational behavior, discrepancies in such images might lead to inner‐organizational social tension. This study concentrates on the…

LEADERSHIP AND THE HIGH SCHOOL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL

DOUG OGILVIE

At role conferences, high school deputy principals are continually re‐examining their role in the schools. Increasingly, in school level co‐operative evaluation programmes they…

BUREAUCRATIC ORIENTATIONS, AUTONOMY AND THE PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDES OF TEACHERS

KEVIN MARJORIBANKS

Studies which hate examined relations between the organizational orientations of professionals, who work in bureaucracies, and measures of professionalism hate produced…

EFFECTIVENESS AND THE ACTION ORIENTATIONS OF GROUPS OF PARENTS, TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS IN PROMOTING EDUCATIONAL CHANGE IN QUEBEC, CANADA

JEAN R. BRASSARD, ROBERT R. O'REILLY

Is there a relationship between the nature and intensity of the action orientations of the members of a team and group effectiveness? This problem was explored with a sample of 21…

ORGANIZATIONAL AND SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF URBAN LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

JOHN R. HOYLE

This study takes as its theoretical basis the models of Murray and Stern, Getzels and Thelen which hold that institutional characteristics interact in schools and determine…

DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS IN THE STATE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND

G.A. CRISP

The paper briefly outlines the legal procedures involved in a hearing by the Teachers Court of Appeal of an appeal by a teacher against dismissal. It discusses the duty of an…

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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