![]() Handbook of Research on Educational Administration, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-0-7879-4340-0
Hardcover
576 pages
April 1999, Jossey-Bass
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Introduction: Framing the Project (J. Murphy & K. Louis).
THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION.
The Brief History of Scholarship on Educational Administration (D. Willower & P. Forsyth).
The Continuing Quest for a Knowledge Base: 1976-1997 (R. Donmoyer).
A Century's Quest to Understand School Leadership (K. Leithwood & D. Duke).
Internationalization in Educational Administration: Policy and Practice, Theory and Research (J. Chapman, et al.).
The Struggle to Create a More Gender Inclusive Profession (C. Shakeshaft).
The Evolution of Educational Leadership Preparation Programs (M. McCarthy).
Next Generation Methods for the Study of Leadership and School Improvement (R. Heck & P. Hallinger).
THE CHANGING NATURE OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING: EMERGING FOUNDATIONS FOR THE NEW PROFESSION.
Introduction.
Ideological Lenses for Interpreting Political and Economic Changes Affecting Schooling (J. Cibulka).
Delta Forces: The Changing Fabric of American Society and Education (P. Reyes, et al.).
Evolving Views of Learning and Teaching.
Social Constructivist Views of Learning (R. Prawat & P. Peterson).
The "New Professionalism" in Education: An Appraisal (G. Sykes).
Rethinking School Improvement (K. Louis, et al.).
Evolving Views of School Organizations.
Enduring Dilemmas in School Organizations (R. Ogawa, et al.).
Schools as Cultures (W. Firestone & K. Seashore Louis).
Schools as Polities (R. Slater & W. Boyd).
Administration and Community: Considering Challenges, Exploring Possibilities (L. Beck & W. Foster).
Evolving Views of School-Environment Relations.
Institutional Theory and the Study of Educational Organizations (B. Rowan & C. Miskel).
The Implications of Social Capital for Schools, Communities, and Cities: Educational Administration As If a Sense of Place Mattered (M. Driscoll & C. Kerchner).
New Consumerism: Evolving Market Dynamics in the Institutional Dimension of Schooling (J. Murphy).
RETHINKING THE CHALLENGES OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP.
School Leadership for Teacher Learning and Change: A Human and Social Capital Development Perspective (M. Smylie & A. Hart).
Integrated Services: Challenges in Linking Schools, Families, and Communities (C. Smrekar & H. Mawhinney).
New Demands and Concepts for Educational Accountability: Striving for Results in an Era of Excellence (J. Adams & M. Kirst).
Generating and Managing Resources for School Improvement (D. Monk & M. Plecki).
A New Research Paradigm for Understanding (and Improving) Twenty-First Century Schooling (P. Hill & J. Guthrie).
THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION.
The Brief History of Scholarship on Educational Administration (D. Willower & P. Forsyth).
The Continuing Quest for a Knowledge Base: 1976-1997 (R. Donmoyer).
A Century's Quest to Understand School Leadership (K. Leithwood & D. Duke).
Internationalization in Educational Administration: Policy and Practice, Theory and Research (J. Chapman, et al.).
The Struggle to Create a More Gender Inclusive Profession (C. Shakeshaft).
The Evolution of Educational Leadership Preparation Programs (M. McCarthy).
Next Generation Methods for the Study of Leadership and School Improvement (R. Heck & P. Hallinger).
THE CHANGING NATURE OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOLING: EMERGING FOUNDATIONS FOR THE NEW PROFESSION.
Introduction.
Ideological Lenses for Interpreting Political and Economic Changes Affecting Schooling (J. Cibulka).
Delta Forces: The Changing Fabric of American Society and Education (P. Reyes, et al.).
Evolving Views of Learning and Teaching.
Social Constructivist Views of Learning (R. Prawat & P. Peterson).
The "New Professionalism" in Education: An Appraisal (G. Sykes).
Rethinking School Improvement (K. Louis, et al.).
Evolving Views of School Organizations.
Enduring Dilemmas in School Organizations (R. Ogawa, et al.).
Schools as Cultures (W. Firestone & K. Seashore Louis).
Schools as Polities (R. Slater & W. Boyd).
Administration and Community: Considering Challenges, Exploring Possibilities (L. Beck & W. Foster).
Evolving Views of School-Environment Relations.
Institutional Theory and the Study of Educational Organizations (B. Rowan & C. Miskel).
The Implications of Social Capital for Schools, Communities, and Cities: Educational Administration As If a Sense of Place Mattered (M. Driscoll & C. Kerchner).
New Consumerism: Evolving Market Dynamics in the Institutional Dimension of Schooling (J. Murphy).
RETHINKING THE CHALLENGES OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP.
School Leadership for Teacher Learning and Change: A Human and Social Capital Development Perspective (M. Smylie & A. Hart).
Integrated Services: Challenges in Linking Schools, Families, and Communities (C. Smrekar & H. Mawhinney).
New Demands and Concepts for Educational Accountability: Striving for Results in an Era of Excellence (J. Adams & M. Kirst).
Generating and Managing Resources for School Improvement (D. Monk & M. Plecki).
A New Research Paradigm for Understanding (and Improving) Twenty-First Century Schooling (P. Hill & J. Guthrie).

