Ethics for School Business Officials

Ethics for School Business Officials
Author: William T. Hartman,Jacqueline Anne Stefkovich
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Education
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1578862051

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This book highlights the importance of ethical behavior in school business officials' professional lives and provides assistance in incorporating ethical considerations into decision making in education.

Principles of School Business Management

Principles of School Business Management
Author: Craig R. Wood,David C. Thompson,Lawrence O. Picus,Don I. Tharpe
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 936
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475820171

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A must-read for anyone involved in school business management, this comprehensive textbook addresses a broad range of topics—from the basics of accounting principles to strategic planning, legal liability, taxation, purchasing, budgeting, and management information systems. Chapters focus on such key issues as total quality management, site-based management, and the future of school business management. Each chapter is designed to serve as a stand-alone teaching unit or as a reference to an area of particular interest.

Key Legal Issues for Schools

Key Legal Issues for Schools
Author: Charles J. Russo
Publsiher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781610485234

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School business officials (SBOs) must, in many respects, serve as all things to all people in their workplaces. Put another way, SBOs must be knowledgeable about a wide range of legal issues ranging from contracts to setting policy to state biding laws let alone constitutional matters involving the rights of students and teachers. Aware of the fact that issues involving the law are at the heart of many of a SBO’s duties, the chapters in this edited book have been written by a diverse array of individuals with experience as educational leaders in schools and/ or who possess significant expertise in the School Law. In light of the need to keep SBOs up-to-date on many issues in the ever changing world of Education Law, this volume is divided into two parts. The first section deals with issues that primarily impact on the management of schools while the second deals with the rights of students and teachers. More specifically, each of the chapters is designed to examine a specific area about which SBOs need information. While no single book can ever hope to cover all of the myriad of legal topics that SBOs and other educational leaders must master in their professional lives, this book will serve as an up-to-date and ready source of information to help keep them abreast of the many changes in the ever evolving area of School Law.

Business Ethics

Business Ethics
Author: Paul E Peterson,O.C. Ferrell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315497808

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The many recent high profile corporate scandals highlight the need for companies to do a better job of integrating ethics and responsibility into business decisions - and for business schools to integrate ethics awareness and training into their curricula. This volume sets the agenda for business ethics and corporate responsibility in the future. It brings together ideas, challenges, and proposed solutions for thinking about - and implementing - effective ethics programs in business schools and business organizations. Edited by two highly regarded business educators, and featuring contributions by leading scholars and administrators, Business Ethics: New Challenges for Business Schools and Corporate Leaders covers all dimensions of ethical decision making - individual, organizational, and societal. The thirteen original chapters offer new and emerging perspectives for creating ethical business leadership and developing organizational ethics initiatives.

Leading with Integrity

Leading with Integrity
Author: Clarence G. Oliver, Jr., Ed.D.
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781504962063

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Need for Ethics in School Districts “Few U.S. school districts employ an ethics officer, and it’s unclear how many have formal ethics codes. . . . It’s not that wrongdoing is on the upswing. But in this era of budget cutting and high-stakes accountability, when critics may raise suspicion about what’s really happening with the money, a school district that leads with clarity about ethics can bolster community trust. As a bonus, it also can strengthen employee morale and motivation.” —Joan McRobbie senior research associate, WestEd, San Francisco, California author, Contagious Effects of a District’s Ethics Code School Administrator, AASA Inexperienced Leaders “Dr. Oliver . . . traces the problem of unethical behavior among some school leaders, in part, to the lack of experience he sees in those being hired today by school boards to fill superintendencies. Educators who entered the field (a few decades ago) and rose through the ranks to become superintendents are retiring in waves. The vacancies they create are not drawing the quantity and quality of experienced administrators eager to assume the top berth (and) may not have the training, experience or strength to stand up to the pressures being forced on them. Dr. Oliver contends that those entering without much experience in key decision-making roles are ‘more likely to fall into the trap of what appears to be an innocent proposal without considering the underlying ethical issues, more inclined to go with the first decision that comes to mind . . . [and] less likely to look at the consequences of unethical behavior.’” —Priscilla Pardini, Shorewood, Wisconsin author, Ethics in the Superintendency School Administrator, AASA

Money and Schools

Money and Schools
Author: David C Thompson,Faith Crampton,Craig, R Wood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317929963

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In the new edition of this essential, all-inclusive text, the authors provide more important research for future principals and others enrolled in graduate-level school finance courses. Written in a style that is highly readable, the book offers strong connections to real-world experiences. Readers get both a broad overview of funding concepts and a detailed examination of daily funding operations and will come away with a deep understanding of the relationship between money and student achievement. New to this edition:Current research on the impact of money on student learning outcomes, New concepts that are gaining traction, such as sustainability, Current web resources and recommended reading

Money and Schools

Money and Schools
Author: R. Craig Wood,David C. Thompson,Faith E. Crampton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429829796

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For both aspiring and experienced education leaders in school budgeting, finance, and resource management courses, Money and Schools explains and demonstrates the relationship between money and equality of educational opportunity in a way that is clear, precise, and engaging. Grounded in research and best practices, this book provides a broad overview of school finance, budgeting, and resource allocation, an understanding of the underlying economic, social, legal, and political principles that drive how schools are funded, as well as a detailed examination of day-to-day funding operations. Rich pedagogical features include chapter opening challenges, chapter drivers, point/counterpoint discussions, case studies, and recommended resources. This accessible and engaging book offers strong connections to real-world experiences and detailed information on pre-K–12 funding history, concepts, and current operations. New to this edition: Coverage of environmental sustainability and other emerging trends in this unprecedented uncertainty of schools' economic and social environment. Updates to references and overall funding changes since the previous edition. Revised end-of-chapter activities and additional resources that are aligned with the key concepts and content of each chapter. Updated supplemental downloads, including editable PowerPoints.

Money and Schools

Money and Schools
Author: Faith Crampton,R. Craig Wood,David C. Thompson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317687306

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For both aspiring and experienced education leaders in school budgeting, finance, and resource management courses, Money and Schools explains and demonstrates the relationship between money and equality of educational opportunity. Grounded in research and best practices, this book provides a broad overview of school finance, budgeting, and resource allocation, as well as a detailed examination of day-to-day funding operations. This accessible and engaging book offers strong connections to real-world experiences and detailed information on pre-K–12 funding history, concepts, and current operations. New to this edition: • Cutting edge research on the relationship of money and student learning outcomes, alterations to state aid distribution formulas, new federal education initiatives, and a changing landscape in school finance litigation. • New concepts that have gained traction since the last edition of the book, including school choice and privatization, Common Core State Standards, value-added teacher evaluation, and growth of online options at the K–12 level. • Updated end-of-chapter activities and additional resources that are aligned with the key concepts and content of each chapter. • Online instructor resources