Table of contents
The International Conference on the World Crisis in Education: Summary Report of the Conference Chairman
JAMES A. PERKINSEducation is now a central preoccupation of every country, but almost everywhere is in a state of crisis and demands immediate attention to ways and means of replacing…
A General Systems Approach to Decision‐Making in Schools
R. OLIVER GIBSONEducational administration still relics greatly on “wise” generalizations from the experiences of outstanding practitioners. Hence, a great many decisions in educational practice…
The Inspector and the Professional Development of Teachers
A.W. JonesTraditional “on‐the‐job” methods of preparing teachers for senior responsibilities and administrative duties are not going to meet the needs of systems of education so dynamically…
The Need Structure of Teachers Varying in Experience and Job Satisfaction
M.J. DunkinThe influence of personality needs and occupational press as they affect Australian teachers remains largely unexplored. One hundred and twenty‐six Queensland teachers provided…
Changes in the Administration of Adult Education in New Zealand, 1946–62
HILTON M. POWERSince 1915 adult education in New Zealand has been chiefly the responsibility of the Workers' Educational Association. The Workers' Educational Association enjoyed a virtual…
The Management of Schools in New South Wales (1848–66) Local Initiative Suppressed
E.J. PAYNEIn New South Wales the bitter religious differences of the early nineteenth century combined with the Influence of Liberalism willed for the establishment of a national…
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0957-8234Online date, start – end:
1963Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson