Administration and Policy-making in EducationJohns Hopkins Press, 1959 - 207 páginas |
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... superintendent than if we had selected one with only a bachelor's degree . However , we could not assume that it is the doctor's degree that causes the superintendent to be more successful than his less academically persistent colleague ...
... superintendent than if we had selected one with only a bachelor's degree . However , we could not assume that it is the doctor's degree that causes the superintendent to be more successful than his less academically persistent colleague ...
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... superintendent of schools and two assistant superintendents , one for business and the other for educational administration . The second level is the operational level and involves the superintendent , the as- sistant superintendents ...
... superintendent of schools and two assistant superintendents , one for business and the other for educational administration . The second level is the operational level and involves the superintendent , the as- sistant superintendents ...
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... superintendent of schools assumes much the posi- tion of a military commander . A schematic representation of the line and staff in its simplest form is given below . It should be re- membered that the line officials may be called upon ...
... superintendent of schools assumes much the posi- tion of a military commander . A schematic representation of the line and staff in its simplest form is given below . It should be re- membered that the line officials may be called upon ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE THEORETICAL STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL | 21 |
THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS | 37 |
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