Educational management

Mind map of educational-management concepts
Overview of educational management

Educational management refers to the administration of the education system in which a group combines human and material resources to supervise, plan, strategise, and implement structures to execute an education system.[1][2] Education is the equipping of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, habits, and attitudes with learning experiences. The education system is an ecosystem[citation needed] of professionals in educational institutions, such as government ministries, unions, statutory boards, agencies, and schools. The education system consists of political heads, principals, teaching staff, non-teaching staff, administrative personnel and other educational professionals working together to enrich and enhance.[3][4] At all levels of the educational ecosystem, management is required; management involves the planning, organising, implementation, review, evaluation, and integration of an institution. Research in educational management should explore the dynamic interplay among educational leaders, their followers, and the broader community to enhance the quality of teaching and learning outcomes.[5]

  1. ^ "Master of Arts (Educational Management) | National Institute of Education (NIE), Singapore". www.nie.edu.sg. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  2. ^ Connolly, Michael; James, Chris; Fertig, Michael (2017-12-20). "The difference between educational management and educational leadership and the importance of educational responsibility". Educational Management Administration & Leadership. 47 (4): 504–519. doi:10.1177/1741143217745880. ISSN 1741-1432. S2CID 148809630.
  3. ^ "Educational Administration". www.rand.org. Retrieved 2018-11-09.
  4. ^ "What Is Educational Management?". Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  5. ^ Lemos, Monica; Liberali, Fernanda (2019-11-04). "The creative chain of activities towards educational management transformation: Findings from an intravention case study". International Journal of Educational Management. 33 (7): 1718–1732. doi:10.1108/IJEM-08-2017-0219. ISSN 0951-354X.

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