Moving to Management School Governors in the 1990s Routledge Library Editions: Education Management Series
Auteur : Thody Angela
Originally published in 1992. The emphasis of this book is on the role of governors rather than their powers. It considers the tasks of management which must be carried out in schools and discusses the parts which governors can play in these management activities. Its objective is to help governors and school staff develop mutually acceptable roles.
Preface Part 1: Making a Choice 1. Back to Management? 2. The Tasks and Stages of School Management 3. Roles and Structures of Management 4. School Governors and the Law Fiona Cownie Part 2: The Choices 5. Product Management I: The Curriculum and School Development Planning 6. Product Management II: Governors’ Roles in Planning 7. Personnel Management: Motivation 8. Personnel Management: Selecting Governors and Staff 9. Financial Management 10. Public Relations 11. Quality Control Part 3: Final Choice 12. Forward to Management?
Date de parution : 10-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 05-2018
13.8x21.6 cm
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Prix indicatif 78,50 €
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Extra Curricular; Performance Related Pay; International Institute for Education Leadership; Cambridge Universities; angela thody; Grant Maintained Schools; school governors; School Publicity; school staff; Christmas Shopping; curriculum development; Student Centred Teaching Approach; school development plan; Modern Language; finance management schools; Staffing Sub-committee; school finance; Staffing Subcommittee; education management; Special Agreement Schools; education governors; Trust Deed; supporting schools; City Technology College; school management; Central Government; Tv Report; Co-opted Governors; Lea Service; Fellow Governors; School Management Structure; Foundation Governors; Local Education Authority; School Personnel Management; Terrific Plan; Independent Schools; Relevant Legal Rules