The management of special needs, especially those of students of secondary age, has received considerable attention in the past decade and, in the light of the new education legislation, will assume a new urgency. The Management of Special Needs in Ordinary Schools provides an overview of the issues facing teachers in secondary schools with pupils who have special needs.
The management of special needs, especially those of students of secondary age, has received considerable attention in the past decade and, in the lig...
The educational environment of the 1990's is characterized by increasing independence for schools in a more competitive climate. This book is intended to be of direct practical help to those involved in ensuring the long-term wellbeing of schools for the benefit of the pupils they educate. Its aim is to provide both an overview of the issues relating to external relations in schools and an insight into the organizational and planning systems that can be applied to dealing with them. In particular it focuses on the overall field of external relations and on its individual facets, ranging from...
The educational environment of the 1990's is characterized by increasing independence for schools in a more competitive climate. This book is intended...
The educational environment of the 1990's is characterized by increasing independence for schools in a more competitive climate. This book is intended to be of direct practical help to those involved in ensuring the long-term wellbeing of schools for the benefit of the pupils they educate. Its aim is to provide both an overview of the issues relating to external relations in schools and an insight into the organizational and planning systems that can be applied to dealing with them. In particular it focuses on the overall field of external relations and on its individual facets, ranging from...
The educational environment of the 1990's is characterized by increasing independence for schools in a more competitive climate. This book is intended...
Pacific Asia - from Burma to Papua New Guinea, to Japan - is a new name for a region which no longer looks to the West for geographical definition. It is the most dynamic and productive region in the developing world, the result of an economic explosion fuelled by the industrial activity of the four little tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. Pacific Asia is where the green revolution began, where there are more women in factory work than anywhere else; the region is also the most predominantly socialist in the Third World. Pacific Asia reviews the historical development of...
Pacific Asia - from Burma to Papua New Guinea, to Japan - is a new name for a region which no longer looks to the West for geographical definition. It...
Museum professionals have taken a lead in creating improved access for the disabled. The problems they face have been enormous: ill-designed buildings, problems of security, and above all a lack of funding and resources. The Fondation de France held a conference in 1989 to provide a forum where European museum experts could share their experience of providing for the disabled with professionals from other disciplines and other regions of the globe. The development of their work is the subject of this book. It is a unique collection, from the reports of projects both planned and executed, to...
Museum professionals have taken a lead in creating improved access for the disabled. The problems they face have been enormous: ill-designed buildings...
This practical manual has been designed for use in schools, by advisors, heads and senior managers looking to establish a systematic approach to evaluation as a normal part of the school's working practices. The authors concentrate on providing a practical approach to training key personnel, offering training models and photocopiable worksheets for use in workshop sessions. Written specifically for the non-expert, who will have to cope with evaluation as one job among many others, they explore a structured approach to evaluation as an integral part of the management cycle. They look at staff...
This practical manual has been designed for use in schools, by advisors, heads and senior managers looking to establish a systematic approach to evalu...
Concern regarding the quality of education, the goals and outcomes of schooling, the relationship between education and international economic competitiveness, continuous financial stringency and competing social demands for public funds have forced educational authorities in many countries to reassess educational needs both qualitatively and quantitatively. For these reasons considerations of improving the effectiveness of schooling have tended to be based around policies of rationalized budget allocations and accountability. In most countries the concern has been, if not how to achieve...
Concern regarding the quality of education, the goals and outcomes of schooling, the relationship between education and international economic competi...
This new edition of Managing the Secondary School brings up to date the consideration of the talks and skills of the headtecher which was a feature of the first edition. The book deals with all aspects of the headteachers' role including marketing the school and managing the budget. It also deals in some detail with the problems of managing change and with the role of governors and parents in today's schools. Throughout the book, Joan Dean considers the implications of the Education Reform Act and the National Cucciculum. Managing the Secondary School is essential...
This new edition of Managing the Secondary School brings up to date the consideration of the talks and skills of the headtecher which was a f...
According to UNESCO statistics, 10 million of the world's 600 million students study at a distance. Theoretical Principles of Distance Education seeks to lay solid foundations for the education of these students and for the structures within which they study. As a more industrialised form of education provision, distance education is well adapted to the use of new communication technologies, and brings to education many of the strengths and dangers of post-industrialism. The central focus of the study of distance education is the placing of the student at home or at work and the...
According to UNESCO statistics, 10 million of the world's 600 million students study at a distance. Theoretical Principles of Distance Education
Cultural Rights aims to combine sociology of culture and cultural studies approaches and to provide an innovative interpretation of contemporary culture. It develops Walter Benjamin's arguments on the effects of mechanical reproduction by examining what has happened to originality and authenticity in postmodern culture. One aspect of this culture is that reproduction and simulation have become listless, so that distinguishing what is real from what is fabricated is a problem of daily life for everyone. Celia Lury offers a clear framework for studying these matters by comparing a regime of...
Cultural Rights aims to combine sociology of culture and cultural studies approaches and to provide an innovative interpretation of contemporary cultu...