Power to the Principals: Decentralization in Three Large School Districts.
Forfatter
William G. Ouchi
Årstall
2006
Utgiver
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE Vol. 17, No. 2, March-April 2006, pp. 298-307.
Publikasjonstype:
Tidsskriftsartikkel
Fulltekst:
http://orgsci.journal.informs.org/cgi/reprint/17/2/298
Omtale:
http://orgsci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/2/298
Antall sider:
10
Publiseringsspråk:
Engelsk
Land publikasjonen kommer fra:
USA
NSD-referanse:
2334
Disse opplysningene er sist endret:
2007-07-11 11:23:07.2
- Primærdata
- Sekundærdata
- Kvalitativ
- Intervju
- Dokumentstudie
- Case studie
- USA
- 1.1 Organisering generelt
- 1.2 Endring i tilknytningsform
- Forskning
- Effektstudie/implikasjoner/resultater
- Kostnadseffektivitet
- Strukturelle og styringsmessige effektar
- Kvalitet og sikkerhetsmessige effektar
- Effekter i arbeidslivet
- Barneskular I
- Ungdomsskular I
- Videregående skular I
Sammendrag
School districts have made several attempts at decentralizing. However, decentralization in school districts can mean so many different things that the term has nearly lost its meaning.
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This paper reports a study of three large urban school districts that, over almost 30 years, adopted nearly identical approaches to decentralizing, granting control to principals and expanding freedom of choice for families. In all three cases, the goal of improving student achievement was achieved, although with a very small sample.
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These three districts are compared to the three largest public districts in North America. The comparisons reveal that the three decentralized districts attained a high level of principal control over school budgets, staffing, schedule, and teaching methods.
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