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Local management of schools: analysis and practice / Rosalind Levacic.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Buckingham : Open University Press, 1995Description: xi, 227 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 0335193757
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LB 2901  .L574 1995
Summary: What is the impact of local management on how schools are managed? Are schools now able to use resources more efficiently? And has local management improved the quality of teaching and learning in schools? In "Local Management of Schools", Rosalind Levacic offers an evaluation of this new form of management and contextualises it within an international trend towards decentralised school management. Since 1990, headteachers and school governors in England and Wales have had extensive powers to manage school budgets - and are responsible for all of a school's resource needs including staff. As the school budget is dependent on pupil numbers and parents now have more choice over which school their children will attend, local management has had profound effects on how schools are managed and resourced. This book presents original empirical research on local management and concludes that while schools are now able to use resources more efficiently there is little evidence to support the government's claim that local management plays a key role in raising standards of teaching and learning.
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Includes bibliogrpahical refrences and index.

What is the impact of local management on how schools are managed? Are schools now able to use resources more efficiently? And has local management improved the quality of teaching and learning in schools? In "Local Management of Schools", Rosalind Levacic offers an evaluation of this new form of management and contextualises it within an international trend towards decentralised school management. Since 1990, headteachers and school governors in England and Wales have had extensive powers to manage school budgets - and are responsible for all of a school's resource needs including staff. As the school budget is dependent on pupil numbers and parents now have more choice over which school their children will attend, local management has had profound effects on how schools are managed and resourced. This book presents original empirical research on local management and concludes that while schools are now able to use resources more efficiently there is little evidence to support the government's claim that local management plays a key role in raising standards of teaching and learning.

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