A presentation of public administration as a tension between the necessary exercise of power and the search for accountability by public servants. The authors focus on middle- and lower-class managers, positions which they believe students will occupy for the bulk of their professional careers.
Members of the academic community, lawyers, government officials, and professionals in the accounting and financial services industries examine ethical issues of critical concern to contemporary business.
Edited and revised specifically for this volume, here are the best papers from the Tenth National Conference on Business Ethics, sponsored by Bentley College's Center for Business Ethics.
This reference is a survey of the major issues in teacher education today in a representative group of 21 countries around the world written, with one exception, by native scholars and experts. This international handbook provides an overview of current problems and policies, approaches and trends, and future outlooks in teacher education. The appendix provides a comparative table of statistical data, and a bibliographic essay presents key research materials for further study.
A collection of studies by native scholars and experts of the major issues and problems in teacher education today in a representative group of 21 countries.
Teacher Education Programs in the United States is the only publication to offer, in one place, comprehensive information on the teacher education programs available in U.S. colleges and universities. Information includes accreditation of the programs, and the degrees and certification offered for students who complete the programs.
Teacher education specific : Overall 2.5 GPA ; pass all subsections of the College Level Academic Skills Test ( CLAST ) ; satisfaction of Gordon Rule and general education requirements ; satisfaction of applicable common prerequisite ...
A frank account of what happens when researchers work with policy makers in lesser developed countries to inform policy changes. Useful reader in graduate courses in policy analysis and reasearch and a helpful reference around the world.
This book provides a brief history and review of the development of Total Quality Management as we know it today, and it serves to introduce the approach to institutions of higher education which seek proven methods to attain or improve quality. The book does this by offering successful examples of how colleges and universities can adapt TQM to fit their needs.
dialogue , and informal guidance to the institution's leadership to help map out the quality transformation process . ... follow some basic planning management and operating principles to assure that the TQM training is integrated into ...
The first of its kind, this handbook synthesizes major advances in the sociology of education over the past several decades. It incorporates both a systematic review of significant theoretical and empirical work and challenging original contributions by distinguished American, English, and French sociologists. In his introduction, John G. Richardson traces the development of the sociology of education and reviews the important classical European works in which this discipline is grounded. Each chapter, devoted to a major topic in the field, provides both a review of the literature and an exposition of an original thesis. The inclusion of subjects outside traditional sociological concern--such as the historical foundations of education and the sociology of special education--gives an interdisciplinary scope that enhances the volume's usefulness.
Korn and Bursztyn and their contributors examine the cultural transitions that children make as they move between home and school. Case studies present instances of how diversity engages us in renegotiating the personal and social. In illuminating the complicated nature of cultural transitions, they highlight how multiculturalism can play a transformative role in the lives of children and schools.
Korn and Bursztyn and their contributors examine the cultural transitions that children make as they move between home and school. Case studies present instances of how diversity engages us in renegotiating the personal and social.