'n Spanbestuursbenadering vir hoofde van primêre skole
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Dreyer, Pieter Richard Manders
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Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education
Abstract
This study has been undertaken to assess what the team-management approach
in the primary school entails and whether or not principals of primary schools
make use of above mentioned approach. Attention is firstly given to the ever
increasing management task with which schools are expected to cope, and more
specifically, the management task as carried out by the principal.
As far as the rationale of team-management is concerned attention is given to the
Western and Japanese approaches to educational management. Attention is
given to how the Z theory was conceived out of the Western and Japanese
management approaches and how the theory can be utilized in educational
management. An explanation of the "team-management", is given. Certain
reservations with regard to the implementation of the approach are also brought
into perspective. The study also looks at the characteristics of team-management,
bearing in mind that certain demands are made on the team-management
concept. Advantages and disadvantages are also pail under the microscope.
The study looks at how the management team are going to function inside the
bounds of the management process. The total involvement by the management
team in all the planning is discussed and we look at aspects such as, what
planning actually consists of, demands set on us by the planning aspects, policy
formulation, the setting of aim, the taking and making of decisions and the solving
of problems surrounding the planning. We also take a look at the involvement by
the management team in the tasks of organization namely co-ordination and
delegation. The involvement by the management team in the motivation,
communication and how they give aid and guidance is also discussed. The last
aspect which enjoys attention is how the management team exercises their
controls over the proceedings.
The empirical study follows and is proceeded by discussion of the research-topic
which includes the instrument of measurement, population and statistical
techniques. Frequency measurement is also discussed in so far as the
team-management approach is used in the primary school.
Guidelines are given on how the team-management approach can be
implemented and fully utilized to great advantage.
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Skripsie (MEd)--PU vir CHO, 1990