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INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
FALL, 1983
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INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Peter Coleman
Tuesdays,
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4:30 - 8:30
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LOCATION: on campus
The objective of this course is to provide an overview of current theory and
research on the administration of elementary and secondary education, with
particular reference to the public schools of British Columbia.
Topics to he discussed include the following:
A. Bureaucracy and Schools
1.
Professional Bureaucracies
2.
Ministry and School Districts
B. Governance and Schools
1.
Local and Lay Control and the School Board
2.
Financing School Districts
3.
School Districts and Schools
4.
Policy-making and Implementation
5. Accountability
C. Principals and Schools
1. Leadership
2.
Communication and Decision-making
3.
School as Workplace
4. Supervision of Instruction
D. Communities and Schools
1.
Parental Involvement
2. Interest Groups
The requirements for students taking the course for credit include a term
paper, several quizzes, and in-class presentations by individuals.
The course will be of particular interest to students with some teaching
experience. It can be used as a
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ualifying course for entry into the graduate
Administrative Leadership Program.