Leading Research in Educational Administration

Leading Research in Educational Administration
Title Leading Research in Educational Administration PDF eBook
Author Michael DiPaola
Publisher IAP
Pages 275
Release 2011-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617354465

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Leading Research in Educational Administration: A Festschrift for Wayne K. Hoy is the tenth in a series on research and theory dedicated to advancing our understanding of schools through empirical study and theoretical analysis that was initiated by Wayne and Cecil G. Miskel. This tenth anniversary edition honors and celebrates the research leadership Wayne has provided in the field of educational administration through his distinguished career. The festschrift is organized around the analysis of school contexts and includes constructs Wayne and his protégés have studied and researched: climate, trust, efficacy, academic optimism, organizational citizenship, and mindfulness. It concludes with the work of colleagues on the salient contemporary issues of innovation, power, leadership succession, and several others focused on improving schools. Chapter authors all have close connections to Wayne - former students and their students, as well as colleagues and friends.

Studies in State Educational Administration

Studies in State Educational Administration
Title Studies in State Educational Administration PDF eBook
Author National Education Association of the United States. Research Division
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1931
Genre School management and organization
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Educational Administration: Theory, Research, and Practice

Educational Administration: Theory, Research, and Practice
Title Educational Administration: Theory, Research, and Practice PDF eBook
Author Wayne Hoy
Publisher McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Pages 594
Release 2012-03-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0077526422

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Studies in the State Systems of Educational Administration

Studies in the State Systems of Educational Administration
Title Studies in the State Systems of Educational Administration PDF eBook
Author National Institute of Education (India). Department of Educational Administration
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1966
Genre School management and organization
ISBN

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Theory and Research in Educational Administration Vol. 1

Theory and Research in Educational Administration Vol. 1
Title Theory and Research in Educational Administration Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Cecil Miskel
Publisher IAP
Pages 212
Release 2002-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607526905

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This series is dedicated to advancing our understanding of schools through empirical study and theoretical analysis. Scholars, both young and established, are invited to publish original analyses, but we especially encourage young scholars to contribute to Theory and Research in Educational Administration. This first issue provides a mix of beginning and established scholars and a range of theoretical perspectives. Eight separate but related studies were selected for this first issue. Three of the research pieces deal with the intended and unintended consequences of policy and political initiatives in schools. Do high-stakes accountability environments threaten the potential of learning organizations? Marks and Printy grapple with that question. Not surprisingly, they anticipate the latent dysfunctional consequences of high-stakes accountability as they provide a careful analysis of urban school district responses to state policies. Well-intended initiatives produced unintended consequences that threatened the capacity for organizational learning in these schools. In a similar fashion, Jones and Malen’s findings suggest that political strategies that use insider dynamics can foster successful enactment of reforms but often at a cost of undermining efforts to implement the policy. Song and Miskel focus their analysis on national reading policy. An examination of national interests groups and policymakers suggests that an assessment of various groups’ influence is necessary if policy actors are to make sensible judgments in choosing allies and building coalitions for effective actions. Two of the papers are informed by contingency theory. Ogawa and Studer are concerned with the relationship between the school and its community. They propose that both buffering and bridging strategies enable schools to deal with parents effectively. Because schools depend on parents for resources, they bridge to parents in cooperative fashion, but because parents often pose uncertainty, schools also buffer parent influence by limiting their access. Yet, there is divergence from contingency theory because schools depend primarily on parents to provide socio-cultural rather than material resources; hence, schools often use strategies that shape rather than diminish dependence on parents. Rowan, also draws ideas from contingency theory to examine the extent to which the nature of teachers’ instructional work affects patterns of instructional management in schools. His data support the explanation that teachers who face increased task variety actively work to construct "organic" patterns of instructional management to reduce task uncertainty and to increase workplace motivation and commitment. Three papers examine teachers in schools. Rowan is intrigued by the variation in the nature of teachers’ work both in terms of task variety and task uncertainty. He finds that teachers do not see their work as many organizational theorists do, that is, as a non-routine form of work; in fact, teachers view teaching as either as a routine task or "expert task." In spite of the fact that many teachers endorsed a constructivist view of teaching, few concluded it was a non-routine task. Moreover, teachers in different disciplines have different views about both the nature of academic knowledge and desirable teaching practices. Both Goddard and Hoy and his colleagues use social cognitive theory to develop an argument of the importance of collective efficacy in positively influencing student achievement. Hoy, Smith, and Sweetland build on their earlier work to demonstrate that collective efficacy of schools is pivotal in explaining student achievement in a sample of rural schools. Goddard shows that that collective efficacy is also an important predictor of the practice of involving teachers in important school decisions. He concludes that the more we learn how school practices are related to collective efficacy, the more we will know about what school leaders

Handbook of Research on Educational Administration

Handbook of Research on Educational Administration
Title Handbook of Research on Educational Administration PDF eBook
Author Joseph Murphy
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 582
Release 1999-04-26
Genre Education
ISBN

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Over the past ten years, a variety of leadership theories and practices have both influenced and responded to widespread changes in education. This volume examines the technical, managerial, and institutional dimensions of leadership and shows how they relate to changing views of teaching and learning, to new forms of school organization and governance, and to shifting trends in the social and community climate of schooling.

Recent Centralizing Tendencies in State Educational Administration

Recent Centralizing Tendencies in State Educational Administration
Title Recent Centralizing Tendencies in State Educational Administration PDF eBook
Author William Clarence Webster
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1968
Genre Education
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