International Journal of Educational Management: Volume 11 Issue 5

Subjects:

Table of contents

Restructuring schools in Malta: the road to improvement

Christopher Bezzina

Examines a process of how schools and their members can develop the capacity to reflect on the nature and purpose of their work together. The focus is on school‐site management…

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Enhancing the learning outcome of university distance education: an Australian perspective

Jeff Cooke, Irene Veach

States that Central Queensland University (CQU) is one of seven universities authorized by the Australian government as a provider of distance education. Lack of affordable…

640

Using conceptual frameworks in management training: the case of education

Naftaly S. Glasman

Aims to demonstrate how conceptual frameworks can guide managerial training in education. Such purpose should apply to various countries because the concepts, by their nature…

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Organizational climate and teacher autonomy: implications for educational reform

Grace Marie Dondero

Shows how educational reform has been a persistent concern in the USA for decades. Recent reform initiatives have focused on teacher autonomy and teacher participation in…

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Teachers’ perceptions of school quality and effectiveness: improving schools using staff attitude surveys

Brent Davies, Linda Ellison

Focuses on school staff as part of the authors’ work involving surveys of pupils, parents and staff in a range of school planning and improvement strategies. Believes there is a…

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Cover of International Journal of Educational Management

ISSN:

0951-354X

Online date, start – end:

1987

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Prof. Chris Brown
  • Dr Dong Nguyen