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نویسندگان: OECD
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ناشر: OECD Publishing
سال نشر: 2011
تعداد صفحات: 215
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب رویکردهای جدید مدیریت مدرسه (تجارت) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
کسانی که امروزه مدارس و سیستمهای آموزشی را مدیریت میکنند، وظایف سختی دارند، زیرا از مدارس در همه جا بیش از هر زمان دیگری خواسته میشود. آنها همچنین با دنیایی پیچیده و فشارهای به ظاهر بی پایان بر منابع و تقاضاها برای عملکرد بهتر روبرو هستند. مدارس و سیستم های آموزشی چگونه به این چالش های بزرگ پاسخ می دهند؟ نقش مدیران مدارس در این زمینه جدید چیست؟ این کتاب با تمرکز بر رویکردهای جدید مدیریت مدرسه در سطوح ابتدایی و متوسطه، آن سوالات کلیدی را تجزیه و تحلیل می کند. این بر اساس 29 ابتکار نوآورانه بررسی شده در 9 کشور است: فلاندر (بلژیک)، یونان، مجارستان، مکزیک، ژاپن، هلند، سوئد، انگلستان (بریتانیا) و ایالات متحده.
Those who manage schools and educational systems today have an arduous task as schools everywhere are being asked to do more than ever before. They also face a complex world and seemingly endless pressures on resources and demands for better performance. How are schools and educational systems responding to these major challenges? What is the role of school managers within this new context? This book analyses those key questions, focusing on new school management approaches at the primary and secondary school levels. It is based on 29 innovative initiatives examined in nine countries: Flanders (Belgium), Greece, Hungary, Mexico, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, England (the United Kingdom) and the United States.
Foreword Table of Contents Acknowledgements Part I. Synthesis of The Main Issues and Trends Introduction Chapter 1. Challenges for School Management Challenges for Schools: Educational Change and the Rise and Fall of Taylorism Challenges for Public Management Challenges for Knowledge Management Bibliography Chapter 2. A Snapshot of Responses School-based Management Accountability through Inspection and Student Assessment School Autonomy from Within New Forms of Governance and Partnership New Forms of Staff Assessment and In-service Training New Forms of Learning Bibliography Chapter 3. New Approaches in School Management Figure 1. Four aspects of school management Developing School Leaders What Kinds of Skills are Needed: The Roles School Leaders Play Strategies for School Leader Development Managing People and Resources within a School Managing Relations with the Centre Managing Relationships outside the School Bibliography Chapter 4. Emerging Issues, the Process of Change and New Directions for the Learning School New Roles New Leaders New Tensions The Process of Change New Directions for Learning at School Lessons Learned Bibliography Part II. Country Case Studies Belgium (Flanders) Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies Pedagogisch Centrum, Antwerp Centre for Adult Education, University of Antwerp The Institute for Paramedical Professions, Ghent Middenschool: H. Hart, Bree Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography Greece Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies Eighth Lower Secondary School in Athens Second Lower Secondary School of Agia Paraskevi Experimental School of Athens University Latseion Psyhico College (Elementary School) Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography Hungary Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies The Preparation of School-based Strategic Documents and Curricula In-service Training Comenius2000 Quality Improvement Programme Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography Japan Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies District Educational Council in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture Gifu Prefectural Board of Education Miyashiro Town Board of Education in Saitama Prefecture Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography Mexico Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches and Framework Case Studies School Management in Elementary Education Research and Innovation Project Upper Secondary School Project for a Relevant Education Strengthening School Area Supervisors and Principals Educational Management... Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography Netherlands Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies De Stuifhoek Primary School in Made Johan de Witt College, The Hague Foundation for Catholic Education “Henric von Veldeke” in Maastricht Innovation and Effectiveness Schools of Choice School Management Training Community Schools Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Student-centred Learning Accountability Bibliography Sweden Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies Elineberg School Botvidsgymnasiet (Botvid Upper Secondary School) Skare School and Children’s Leisure Centre Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography United Kingdom (England) Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies Francis Combe School Sharnbrook Upper School and Community College Deacon’s School Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography United States Country context Challenges Facing School Management Main Policy Approaches Framework Case Studies Cincinnati Public Schools Rural Wisconsin Seattle Public Schools Innovation and Effectiveness Bibliography