Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 2 Issue 2

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Table of contents

The Inspectorate in New South Wales: A Critical Comment

G.R. EASTWOOD

O. R. Jones's paper “The Inspectorate in New South Wales” contains several inconsistencies and contradictions and reveals a disturbingly uncritical attitude. The terms he uses are…

The University Council for Educational Administration: Its Program and Prospects

JACK CULBERTSON

An outstanding example of the development of the co‐operative movement in U.S. higher education is the University Council for Educational Administration. An outgrowth of the…

Some Thoughts on the Administration of Teacher Education

G.W. MUIR

The administration of teacher education is at present undergoing close scrutiny in several Western nations. In U.S.A., where most teachers are prepared to state‐determined…

The Role of Research in Educational Planning in New Zealand

JOHN E. WATSON

New Zealand's public school system has more than doubled in size during the last twenty years. Although it is a national system, centrally financed (and, only in part, locally…

A High School Staff as a Group

K.J. WILSON

A principal should expect to get no more out of his staff than he puts into it. Recent leadership theory stresses the importance of involving the staff group in decision making…

Cover of Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN:

0957-8234

Online date, start – end:

1963

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Professor Chen Schechter
  • Professor Jayson W. Richardson