School administration is more difficult today than at any time in our history. Demands for administrative accountability have steadily increased since the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983. The most recent trend has been to tie administrative evaluations to student performance, increasing stress among administrators at all levels. This book considers input of current administrators and school board members and presents a strategy which educational administrators can employ to win back public confidence and support.
School administration is more difficult today than at any time in our history. Demands for administrative accountability have steadily increased since the publication of A Nation at Risk in 1983. The most recent trend has been to tie administrative evaluations to student performance, increasing stress among administrators at all levels. This book considers input of current administrators and school board members and presents a strategy which educational administrators can employ to win back public confidence and support.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Hunt was born in London on 17th January 1932. He spent his childhood years being brought up in children's homes. At 17 years of age, he joined the Household Cavalry division of the Army where he served for 22 years in the Life Guards Regiment. He left the army and started his next career within the brewing industry, eventually becoming a Publican. He spent his retirement years in Droitwich Spa enjoying his two lifelong passions of Golf and Photography. He sadly passed away on 31st October 2020 before he was able to see his book published.
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Preface Acknowledgments 1.The Current World 2.Why Money Matters 3.The Shadow System 4.Administrative Decision-Making: Conflict or Consensus? 5.Listening Skills: The Administrator's Best Friend 6.The Future of Administrative Accountability: Friend or Foe? References
Preface Acknowledgments 1.The Current World 2.Why Money Matters 3.The Shadow System 4.Administrative Decision-Making: Conflict or Consensus? 5.Listening Skills: The Administrator's Best Friend 6.The Future of Administrative Accountability: Friend or Foe? References
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