Journal of Educational Administration: Volume 36 Issue 4

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The binding forces that hold school organizations together

Nicholas Sun‐Keung Pang

As part of a major study, an attempt was made to examine the organizational values of secondary schools in Hong Kong with a self‐constructed, standardised instrument, the School

Trust in schools: a conceptual and empirical analysis

Megan Tschannen‐Moran, Wayne Hoy

The conceptual foundations of trust as a multi‐dimensional construct are reviewed, and relevant related issues are discussed with a focus on trust in schools. An empirical…

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Principals’ optimism and perceived school effectiveness

Mary M. Harris, Donald J. Willower

Hypotheses on principals’ optimism, teacher perceptions of that optimism, and of school effectiveness were tested. The school was the unit of analysis. Teachers and principals in…

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A three domain model of teacher and school executive career satisfaction

Steve Dinham, Catherine Scott

This paper presents a model of teacher and school executive satisfaction derived from a study involving 892 respondents in 71 government schools in Western Sydney, Australia…

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Towards comparative educational administration: building the case for a cross‐cultural school‐based approach

Clive Dimmock, Allan Walker

Promotes and justifies a stronger comparative emphasis in the study of educational administration and management. Addresses questions such as, why adopt a comparative approach to…

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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