Originally published in 1988. The qualities that identify a good
school are high teaching standards and teacher morale, good levels of
behaviour, successful pupil performance and a well-balanced provision
of extra-curricular activities. Such schools are described as
‘well-run’ but the correlation between effectiveness and an
explicit management strategy is not yet established. This book seeks
to examine the role of management in the primary school and to
identify those areas in which effective management practice can make a
valuable contribution to school life for the benefit of both staff and
pupils. It argues that although useful insights can be gained into
school organisation from the scientific management perspective, the
human relation approach to management has more to offer to those
working in the primary sector. The focus is therefore on personal
relationships. The importance of a clear sense of purpose is
emphasised throughout, especially in view of the challenges which now
face our primary schools.
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ISBN
9781351041447
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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