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Communication in a High School Staff

BARRIE BRENNAN (Holds the degree of B.A. and the Dip.Ed. from the University of Sydney and the Litt.B. in Education from the University of New England. He is a Member of the Australian College of Education and has taught in several high schools in New South Wales. At present he is English Master at Gilgandra High School.)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 February 1967

135

Abstract

A communication diary was used to gather data on the oral communication of a small high school staff. The data were analysed to gain information on the patterns of communication in the organization. It was found that communication concerning school policy was an important activity of teachers—more so, in fact, than communication of a private and personal nature. Within the school hierarchy high status persons ranked high in communication on personal and private matters. The most senior members of the hierarchy seemed to be isolated from the personal or informal communication net. The results appear to have some implications for the allocation of teachers to staff rooms.

Citation

BRENNAN, B. (1967), "Communication in a High School Staff", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 125-135. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009613

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MCB UP Ltd

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