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A Foggy View from Olympus
ANDREW W. HALPINIn the United States in 1957 a fresh intellectual excitement emerged within the field of educational administration; high hopes were held for the potential contribution of…
Innovation Within a Bureaucratic Education System — Part II
A. Ross ThomasBureaucratic theory, systems theory and a review of research on innovation, provide a conceptual framework on which seven predictions are posited. The predictions relate to the…
Research on Bureaucracy in Schools: The Unfolding of a Strategy
D.A. MACKAYA distinction may be drawn between classical and modern approaches to theory building in the social sciences. The modern approach is more tentative in that a dynamic interaction…
Santayanan—Weberian Reason in Administration
HARRY J. HARTLEYThe major purpose is to provide a philosophic basis for the study and practice of educational administration. An explicit assumption is that logical, propositional thought is a…
Human Resource Development: Its Implications for Educators
JOHN E. CHEALA systems approach is used to study the development of human resources. Throughout the provinces of Canada exist many disparities between educational inputs such as inequalities…
Research into Education: A Headmaster's View
BRIAN W. HONEWhat do we in the schools want from the researchers? A headmaster states his belief in the individual school as the vital organism, as the unit of education, and in the need for…
Some Notes on the OCDQ
Fred D. Carver, Thomas J. SergiovanniIn his study of Canadian schools (mean teacher size 25) Andrews concluded that the use of the OCDQ is valid in both elementary and secondary schools. In this study of 36 large…
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- Professor Chen Schechter
- Professor Jayson W. Richardson