Small Districts, Big Problems: Making School Everybody's House
Autor Richard A. Schmuck, Patricia A. Schmucken Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 aug 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0803960263
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
The Troubled House Divided
Students
Pursuing Academic Excellence
Teachers
Getting Beyond Bittersweet Belonging
Principals
Moving Toward Instructional Leadership
Superintendents
Becoming Community Leaders
School Boards
Forging Links to Parents and Community
Restoring the Dream of a United House
Blueprints for Action
Notă biografică
Richard A. Schmuck is professor emeritus at the University of Oregon, where he chaired the dissertations of 132 doctoral students who are from all parts of the world. He taught thousands of other educators worldwide about action research, group dynamics, and organization development. He has served on the faculties of the University of Michigan, Temple University, and Leuven University (Belgium), was the first president of the International Association for the Study of Cooperation in Education. Schmuck is a visiting Professor at Arizona State University-West.
Schmuck is the author of 20 books and 190 articles. His best-known book is Group Processes in the Classroom (with Patricia Schmuck), now in its eighth edition. He received The Stevens Award from the Northwest Women in Educational Administration to honor his support of women in administration and his "commitment to equity, justice, and democracy." He received the Campbell Lifetime Achievement Award from the University Council on Educational Administration for "superior scholarship, distinguished service, and recognized international leadership" and "to celebrate an extraordinary and generous career." Schmuck continues to teach, consult, and write.