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  • Leadership and Management in Education

Leadership and Management in Education

Developing Essential Skills and Competencies

David Thenuwara Gamage, Nicholas Sun-keung Pang


English , 2002/11 The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press

Tags: Education

229 x 152 mm , 344pp ISBN / ISSN : 978-962-996-054-4

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Teachers are usually trained only to teach but not on education management. Many of them end up in the management role because of opportunities, necessity and personal preference. Oftentimes, they have to learn on the job.

This book is designed to help educational administrators in developing essential skills and competencies for leading and managing educational institutions. Drawing on a set of rich data from many international cases, the authors try to provide a comprehensive coverage from the perspectives of both theory and practice on the issues of educational leadership and administration. Text covers three inter-related parts: history and foundations, structures and processes, leadership and management. Each part contains comprehensive chapters with discussions on theoretical concepts and best practices in approaching leadership and managerial issues in educational contexts including clear learning objective and a focus for each chapter.

David T. Gamage is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Master of Leadership and Management in Education (MLMEd) Programme at the Faculty of Education, the University of Newcastle. He has been teaching education management since 1989 at over 20 universities in 11 countries in the capacity of a visiting scholar/professor. He has published widely, including two books, over 90 papers and a large number of articles in 35 international journals.

Nicholas S. K. Pang is an Associate Professor at the Department of Educational Administration and Policy, and an executive of the Hong Kong Centre for the Development of Educational Leadership at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has conducted many research projects on this topic in Hong Kong, China Mainland and Australia, with their results published in both local and international journals.

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