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The History of Educational Administration Viewed Through Its Textbooks (Paperback, New)
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The History of Educational Administration Viewed Through Its Textbooks (Paperback, New)
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The History of Educational Administration Viewed Through Its Texts
provides the reader a history of the development of the
professional field of educational administration. From the Common
School Era of the 1840s through the Era of Accountability in 2000,
leaders of the profession wrote textbooks to both inform and
instruct those desiring to follow in their footsteps. Historical
leaders such as Elwood Cubberley, George Strayer, George Counts,
and Jesse Sears are identified, and the ways in which their work
influenced the profession and the public schools is examined. The
various management themes running through the practice of
educational administration over a 150-year period are also
discussed. Among these themes is the administrator as a:
philosopher and manager of virtue, scientific manager, executive,
transformational leader, instructional leader in a time of high
stakes accountability. The schools of "thought" affecting the
preparation of education administrators is also discussed in the
framework of general educational administration textbooks. The
early textbooks written by the "grandfathers" were compendiums of
"best practice" later eclipsed in the 1960s by a "theory movement"
to make practice more scientific. This "new movement" was based on
research in the social and behavioral sciences. The "theory
movement" presently seems to be giving way to a return of textbooks
being compendiums of best practice based on "professional"
standards. Lastly, an exploration of the development and impact the
specialization of the field has had on both textbooks and practice
is included. The splintering of the educational administration
professorate into finance, law, policy, personnel, and other
specialties has had a profound impact on textbooks and practice.
The development of standards dictating certification and licensing
has also been influenced by specialization as opposed to general
preparation. This book is a must for university libraries and every
doctoral student writing a dissertation in educatio
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