This nationally recognized school finance expert has teamed up with a CHOICE award winning author to write a comprehensive book on managing school financial resources to increase student performance.
This nationally recognized school finance expert has teamed up with a CHOICE award winning author to write a comprehensive book on managing school financial resources to increase student performance.
Craig Schilling is currently a Professor of Educational Leadership at Concordia University Chicago. He has been a school administrator, CEO, consulted from numerous school districts. published six books, and recipient of multiple national awards for his service to education. Daniel R. Tomal, Ph.D.is a Distinguished Professor of Leadership at Concordia University Chicago teaching human resource management and leadership. He has authored over twenty books and two hundred studies and articles. He is a former vice president, teacher, school administrator, and consultant.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Principles and Historical Perspectives Chapter 2 Managing Resources for Higher Performance and Productivity Chapter 3 Planning School Budgets and Allocating Resources Chapter 4 Managing Human Resources Chapter 5 Managing Facilities Chapter 6 Auxiliary Services: Food, Safety, Security and Transportation Chapter 7 Stewardship: Accounting and Reporting Epilogue About the Authors Index
Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Principles and Historical Perspectives Chapter 2 Managing Resources for Higher Performance and Productivity Chapter 3 Planning School Budgets and Allocating Resources Chapter 4 Managing Human Resources Chapter 5 Managing Facilities Chapter 6 Auxiliary Services: Food, Safety, Security and Transportation Chapter 7 Stewardship: Accounting and Reporting Epilogue About the Authors Index
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