Educational administration : an Australian perspective

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Educational administration : an Australian perspective

edited by Colin W. Evers and Judith D. Chapman

Allen and Unwin, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-350) and index

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Both the theory and practice of educational administration have undergone major changes in recent years. There is now more theoretical diversity in the field than at any other time, with influences from traditional and post-positivist science, subjectivism, ethics, critical theory and cultural studies. Similarly, social, political and economic factors have brought about new approaches to practice. Schools administration in particular is increasingly being dominated by decentralization and pressures for accountability on curriculum and educational outcomes.Educational Administration is the first Australian text to offer a comprehensive survey of theory, context and practice. It includes chapters from leading Australian scholars such as Richard Bates, Hedley Beare, Brian Caldwell, Gabriele Lakomski and Fazal Rizvi.

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Preface viiiContributors xIntroduction xiiColin W. Evers and Judith D. Chapman1 Theory in Educational Administration 1Gabriele Lakomski and Colin W. Evers2 Educational Organisations as Systems 18Gabriele Lakomski and Felicity Haynes3 Subjectivity and the Creation of Organisations 34Peter C. Gronn4 Critical Theory of Educational Administration 49Richard Bates5 Cultural Theory in Educational Administration 60Lawrence Angus6 Ethics in Educational Administration 81Fazal Rizvi7 Towards Coherence in Administrative Theory9 7Colin W. Evers and Gabriele Lakomski8 Cross-national Exchange and Australian Education Policy1 10Margaret Vickers9 New Patterns for Managing Schools and School Systems 132Hedley Beare10 The Provision of Non-government Schooling in Australia:Retrospect and Prospect 153Maurice Ryan and Helen Sungaila11 The Provision of Education and the Allocation of Resources 170Brian J.

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