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Tytuł:
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Changing Managerial Perspectives. New Directions for Community Colleges, No. 13.
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Autorzy:
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Heermann, Barry
ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges, Los Angeles, CA.
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Deskryptory:
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Administrative Organization
Cluster Colleges
College Administration
Community Colleges
Deans
Decentralization
Higher Education
Management by Objectives
Multicampus Districts
Power Structure
Presidents
Student Participation
Teacher Participation
Two Year Colleges
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Źródło:
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New Directions for Community Colleges. Spr 1976 (13).
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Dostępność:
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Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers, 615 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California 94111 ($5.00)
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Recenzowane naukowo:
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Y
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Page Count:
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110
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Data publikacji:
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1976
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Sponsoring Agency:
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National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC.
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Typ dokumentu:
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Książki
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ISSN:
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0194-3081
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Kod czasopisma:
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RIEJUL1976
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Data wpisu:
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1976
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Numer akcesji:
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ED119782
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Because administrative organization has an indirect but important relationship to student learning and to the achievement of the mission of the two-year college, community college educators must be sensitive to the nuances of authority relations in their institutions. The articles in this sourcebook present selected approaches to the use of authority, including: an historical sketch of the evolution of community college organizational patterns; discussions of the administrative organization of cluster colleges and the role of the dean in such colleges; discussions of the advantages and disadvantages of management by objectives; an appraisal of the various ways to distribute authority so as to maximize the input of faculty and student leaders; a report on the administrative organization of a non-campus institution; a discussion of the administrative dimensions of multiunit institutions; and a report on an experimental program which as substituted a committee for the college president. Finally, a review of additional pertinent literature and a bibliography are provided. Contributors include: Barry Heermann, Jerry Burroni, John H. Anthony, R. Edmund Dolan, Mary L. Mittler, Ken B. Segner, George M. Britton, David L. Hamilton, Paul M. Hinko, Edith A. Freligh, Peter P. Smith, Joseph G. Rossmeier, George C. Corcoran, and Elizabeth Rinnander. (DC)