EBOOK Educational Management in Managerialist Times

EBOOK  Educational Management in Managerialist Times
Author: Martin Thrupp,Robert Willmott
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780335228072

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“This closely argued and lively polemic is recommended for all policymakers and practitioners concerned with educational leadership and change” BJET “Thrupp and Willmott have produced a very important book regarding knowledge claims around issues of policy and practice…. I will be recommending my masters and doctoral students to read the book so that as practitioners they may relish the opportunity to engage with issues of knowledge production. Thrupp and Willmott’s book is directly relevant to every day practice in teaching and learning across the educational system, and it should be required reading for all training programmes because it enables trainees to know and understand the knowledge structures that are being used to control their work and identities.”BJES "... will stir a lot of debate and be seminal to debates about the direction of education management for some time to come." Mike Bottery, Hull University "...a genuinely readable and accessible book that critically engages with school management literature." InService Education Journal This important and provocative book is not another 'how to' educational management text. Instead it offers a critical review of the extensive educational management literature itself. The main concern of the authors is that educational management texts do not do enough to encourage school leaders and teachers to challenge social inequality or the market and managerial reforms of the last decade. They demonstrate this problem through detailed analyses of texts in the areas of educational marketing, school improvement, development planning and strategic human resource management, school leadership and school change. For academics and students, Education Management in Managerialist Times offers a critical guide to existing educational management texts and makes a strong case for redefining educational management along more socially and politically informed lines. The book also offers practitioners alternative management strategies intended to contest, rather than support, managerialism, while being realistic about the context within which those who lead and manage schools currently have to work. This controversial new title brings a new insight to the educational management debate.

Education Management for the 1990s

Education Management for the 1990s
Author: Brent Davies,Linda Ellison,Allan Osborne,John West-Burnmah
Publsiher: Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1990
Genre: School management and organization
ISBN: 027362217X

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Educational reforms have led to senior staff in schools taking on an enhanced managerial role. This book aims to provide teachers, senior managers and LEAs with an understanding of the significant management issues of the 1990s, and advice on how to deal with them.

EBOOK Leadership and Teams in Educational Management

EBOOK  Leadership and Teams in Educational Management
Author: Megan Crawford,Lesley Kydd,Colin Riches
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997-03-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335231256

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Effective leadership and team working makes a crucial difference to the management of schools and colleges. This book takes readers through the different dimensions of leadership, and its relationship to good team work. Personal and organizational skills are dealt with alongside the more theoretical aspects of the subject. Throughout, the editors stress that leadership and team working are the core activities in managing people. This volume forms part of the Leadership and Management in Education series. This four book series provides a carefully chosen selection of high quality readings on key contemporary themes in educational management: professional development, reflection on practice, leadership, team working, effectiveness and improvement, quality, strategy and resources. The series will be an important resource for classroom teachers and lecturers as well as those holding designated management posts in schools and colleges and will provide a valuable basis for professional development programmes.

EBOOK Professional Development for Educational Management

EBOOK  Professional Development for Educational Management
Author: Lesley Kydd,Megan Crawford,Colin Riches
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 205
Release: 1997-01-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335232055

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This book begins from the perspective that organizational effectiveness will be improved if the individuals within the organization are engaged in developing professionally. It takes the individual as the key resource of any institution and the notion of professional development as the key to the learning of educational managers. This book offers both theoretical and practical perspectives on the key components of professional development linking reflection and knowledge with skills and capabilities. It then takes educational managers on to consider the systems and tasks which they have to undertake in managing the professional development of others - from selecting the right person for the job to setting up appropriate appraisal systems. This book provides educational managers and those interested in the field with an introduction to the processes and skills which they will need in managing educational establishments both now and in the future. This volume forms part of the Leadership and Management in Education series. This four book series provides a carefully chosen selection of high quality readings on key contemporary themes in educational management: professional development, reflection on practice, leadership, team working, effectiveness and improvement, quality, strategy and resources. The series will be an important resource for classroom teachers and lecturers as well as those holding designated management posts in schools and colleges and will provide a valuable basis for professional development programmes.

School Leadership and Strategy in Managerialist Times

School Leadership and Strategy in Managerialist Times
Author: Scott Eacott
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789460916571

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This book is dedicated to an analysis and synthesis of research on strategy and school leadership, with the ultimate goal of suggesting a new research programme. The arguments in this book, particularly those in the latter chapters seek to expand the horizons of scholarship and understanding on the topic of strategy and school leadership.

Ebook Managerial Accounting Global Edition

Ebook  Managerial Accounting   Global Edition
Author: Ronald Hilton,David Platt
Publsiher: McGraw Hill
Total Pages: 851
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780077170615

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We are pleased to present this Global Edition, which has been developed specifically to acquaint students of business with the fundamental tools of managerial accounting and to promote their understanding of the dramatic ways in which business is changing. The emphasis is on teaching students to use accounting information to best manage an organization. Each chapter is written around a realistic business or focus company that guides the reader through the topics of that chapter. There is significant coverage of contemporary topics such as activity-based costing, target costing, the value chain, customer profitability analysis, and throughput costing while also including traditional topics such as job-order costing, budgeting, and performance evaluation. Many of the real-world examples in the Management Accounting Practice boxes have been revised and updated to make them more current and several new examples have been added. This Global Edition has been adapted to meet the needs of courses outside the United States and does not align with the instructor and student resources available with the U.S. edition.

EBOOK Higher Education Management

EBOOK  Higher Education Management
Author: David Warner,David Palfreyman
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1996-08-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335233137

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Many higher education institutions are like small towns, meeting the needs of their members by providing not only specialist teaching and research activities but also residential accommodation, catering, telecommunications, counselling, sports facilities and so on. The management of these institutions is very complex, requiring both generalist and specialist knowledge and skills; and the move to formal strategic planning means that it is no longer acceptable for higher education managers to be aware only of their own relatively narrow areas of expertise. All new managers would benefit from an holistic perspective on managing a whole institution. As such individuals are promoted, such 'helicopter vision' becomes a precondition of their and their institution's success. Higher Education Management provides: the first comprehensive account of non-academic higher education management. contributions from distinguished practitioners of university management. a key resource for all aspiring, trainee and practising managers in higher education.

Ways to Writing

Ways to Writing
Author: Linda C. Stanley,David Shimkin,Allen H. Lanner
Publsiher: Macmillan College
Total Pages: 629
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0024156515

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Offering a critical review of the extensive educational management literature itself, the main concern of the authors of this work is that educational management texts do not do enough to encourage school leaders and teachers to challenge social inequality or the market and managerial reforms. They demonstrate this problem through detailed analyses of texts in the areas of educational marketing, school improvement, development planning and strategic human resource management, school leadership and school change. For academics and students, Education Management in Managerialist Times offers a critical guide to existing educational management texts and makes a strong case for redefining educational management along more socially and politically informed lines. The book also offers practitioners alternative management strategies intended to contest, rather than support, managerialism, while being realistic about the context within which those who lead and manage schools currently have to work.