A COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING MODEL FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS: DECISION RULES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES
Abstract
School districts are ongoing organizations which have staffs and organizational structures committed to stabilizing and maintaining their present activities and programs. The authors have attempted to draw together the kinds of information needed to help school district administrators view their organization in a way which examines the consequences of decisions for all of the goals and objectives of the district. This view, which has been labeled comprehensive, is designed to move the administration of the district from solving problems one‐at‐a‐time to an assessment of the complete goal‐activity picture. Implications of a comprehensive approach to school district administration for staff development as well as university and college preparation of administrators are, in the judgment of the authors, substantial.
Citation
TEMKIN, S. and MCNAMARA, J.F. (1973), "A COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING MODEL FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS: DECISION RULES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 285-301. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009706
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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