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Hargreaves, Andy – Journal of Educational Administration, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this essay is to honor, position and reflect on key themes related to high school reform within the careerlong scholarship of Karen Seashore Louis. It is presented in relation to my own and others' key studies and book-length arguments regarding educational change, knowledge utilization, professional communities and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Transformative Learning, High School Students, Pandemics
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Meril Ümarik; Krista Loogma; Külliki Tafel-Viia – Journal of Educational Administration, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to conceptualize the implementation of educational reform processes by applying the concept of social innovation. The paper proposes a model of social innovation and test its applicability in the context of Estonian vocational education reform using two case studies of the school re-organization as an example.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Restructuring, Career and Technical Education Schools, Career and Technical Education
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Normore, Anthony H.; Rodriguez, Louie; Wynne, Joan – Journal of Educational Administration, 2007
Purpose: "If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound with mine, then come, let's work together". These words of Lill Watson, an indigenous activist, frame the context for this article. The purpose of this research was to examine the historical evolution of "grassroots movement…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Urban Schools, School Restructuring, Qualitative Research
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Short, Paula Myrick; And Others – Journal of Educational Administration, 1994
Explores how nine U.S. schools participating in a project to create empowered schools defined empowerment, structured the change process, and transformed school culture. Participating schools fell into three categories (the opportunity school, the shifter school, and the no-go school) regarding their success in changing school culture, creation of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment, Participative Decision Making
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Hanson, E. Mark – Journal of Educational Administration, 1991
The first education reform wave stressed top-down state initiatives identifying educators as the problem and prescribed greater accountability, closer supervision, tighter regulation, better teacher screening, tougher graduation standards, and a longer school year. The second reform wave saw educators as the solution and advocated bottom-up…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, School Based Management
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Dimmock, Clive – Journal of Educational Administration, 1999
Chronicles perceived dilemmas of 20 Australian principals whose work lives were preoccupied with school restructuring. Findings suggest two main types of dilemmas: general, personal/professional "states of mind" and specific, practical organizational dilemmas. Research is needed on devising management solutions and improving leadership…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Principals, Qualitative Research
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Kirby, Peggy C.; Bogotch, Ira – Journal of Educational Administration, 1996
Summarizes a Louisiana study that asked teachers and new principals in 24 restructuring schools to assess their level of involvement in shared decision making, the kinds of information used to reach decisions, and their perceptions of various information sources' usefulness. Results showed high involvement but little valuing of information beyond…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Information Utilization, Participative Decision Making, School Based Management
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O'Donoghue, Thomas A. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Argues that restructuring proposals for primary education in the latest "Education Sector Review" in Papua New Guinea are seriously misguided. Increasing access to primary education might better be achieved by increasing average class size than by overhauling the system. The present subject-based curriculum should be implemented…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Class Size, Developing Nations, Elementary Education
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Bergin, Mel; Solman, Robert – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Tests the effectiveness of senior educational administrators' efforts to cope with stress in a decentralizing Australian state education department of over 2,000 schools employing 60,000 professional staff members. Presents general findings of a self-report, coping-strategies questionnaire and reveals some significant relationships among general…
Descriptors: Administrators, Coping, Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hallinger, Philip – Journal of Educational Administration, 1992
Analyzes the evolving U.S. principalship between 1960 and the present, focusing on three influential roles: program manager, instructional leader, and transformational leader. Assesses these roles in light of contextual changes, particularly developments in national and state educational policy. Unfortunately, a strong administrative leader image…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Context Effect, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Husband, William B. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1991
After 1987, Gorbachev's initiatives provoked strong educator discord over the extent of desirable national education policy change and the rewriting of the nation's history. Classroom teachers and low-level administrators pushed for greater decision-making authority at lower levels. By 1989, these differences had settled into a pattern of ongoing,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Covrig, Duane M. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2005
Purpose: Contingency and institutional theories of organizational development are used to describe and interpret the 100-year history of a health science university and to then make a case for teaching organizational sociology in administrative preparation programs. Design/methodology/approach: Primary and secondary documents were analyzed to…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Organizational Theories, Sociology, Primary Sources
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Weindling, Dick – Journal of Educational Administration, 1992
Uses findings of a national longitudinal study to examine the changing role of secondary principals in England and Wales. Explains the United Kingdom's education system, outlines the principal's role within the context of unprecedented educational change, and discusses strategies for coping with changes and balancing roles as educators and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, British National Curriculum, Coping, Educational Change
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Dimmock, Clive; Walker, Allan – Journal of Educational Administration, 1998
Outlines three 1990s reforms in Hong Kong affecting curriculum and management: the School Management Initiative, the target-oriented curriculum, and an education commission report on quality education. Reviews reforms' effects and discusses the need to reorient the current school-based management system and recognize Hong Kong's societal culture.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Trends
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Bell, Les – Journal of Educational Administration, 1999
Educational policy in England has passed through four main stages during the past three decades. The Social-democratic, resource-constrained, and market phases all contain inherently weak elements of New Labour's Excellence Movement. Less linear, more collaborative forms of school leadership are recommended. Contains 65 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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