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Independent study --- Continuing education --- Education, Higher --- Open learning --- Administration --- Independent study. --- Open learning. --- Arbeids- en organisatiepsychologie --- Lerarenopleiding --- Administration. --- personeelsbeleid en -opleiding --- algemeen --- personeelsbeleid en -opleiding. --- algemeen. --- Personeelsbeleid en -opleiding. --- Algemeen. --- Continuing education - Administration --- Education, Higher - Administration
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"Creative ways of thinking about leadership are helpful to guide practice and personal growth. This book builds a strategic roadmap for creative leadership practice, putting the spotlight on a leader’s professional development journey in the process. The book is about leadership on the ground in higher education, where the ‘rubber hits the road’. It can also be useful in business, or for anyone wanting to think outside the square. Through a creative storytelling approach, the author takes the reader through Tuscany and her on-the-job experience as a leader of learning and teaching. Along the way, she explains some of the theoretical influences on her thinking and practice – in ways and combinations she hadn’t read about in other leadership books, or experienced in professional development programmes. Through real stories, the author shows how she made creative connections in building her own knowledge on present and past experience, with reflection on how practice can be improved with a clear focus on collegiality and strategic outcomes. This approach reflects the five creative leadership signposts that she explains and illustrates throughout the book. ".
Education, Higher -- Administration. --- Educational leadership. --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Education - General --- Theory & Practice of Education --- Education, Higher --- Administration. --- College leadership --- Education leadership --- School leadership --- Education. --- Education, general. --- Leadership --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Education, Higher. --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges
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Higher education leaders today recognize the need to develop an international strategy for their institutions but may lack the knowledge and perspective.
Education. --- EDUCATION / Administration / General. --- Education, Higher -- Administration. --- Higher education and state. --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Education - General --- Education, Higher --- International cooperation. --- Administration. --- Aims and objectives. --- Education, general. --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- State and higher education --- Education and state --- Government policy
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In recent decades, higher education systems and institutions have been called to respond to an unprecedented number of challenges. Major challenges.
Education. --- Education, Higher -- Administration. --- Educational indicators. --- Educational planning -- Mathematical models. --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Education - General --- Education, Higher --- Educational planning --- Administration. --- Mathematical models. --- Educational indicators --- Education, general. --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Educational accountability
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Christian Schierenbeck makes a provocative case that higher education across the globe suffers from a profound productivity crisis which prevents broad access to affordable and high-quality educational services. He shows how the vast productivity gap in higher education could be closed if academic managers borrowed some of the managerial practices applied by the world’s leading business enterprises. In order for this to happen in practice, the author argues for radical changes in the policy framework for higher education. Contents: Higher Education.- Productivity Gap.- Management Practices.- Policy Framework.- Educational Impact.- Educational Costs. Target Groups: Researchers and students in the fields of management, economics, and higher education; academic managers and policymakers in higher education. About the Author: Dr. Christian Schierenbeck completed his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Dr. Bernd Rolfes at the Chair of Banking and Finance at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Prior to enrolling as a Ph.D. student, he had served as an associate and project manager in the New York, Cologne, and Rio de Janeiro offices of an international management consultancy. Contents: Higher Education.- Productivity Gap.- Management Practices.- Policy Framework.- Educational Impact.- Educational Costs. Target Groups: Researchers and students in the fields of management, economics, and higher education; academic managers and policymakers in higher education. About the Author: Dr. Christian Schierenbeck completed his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Dr. Bernd Rolfes at the Chair of Banking and Finance at the University of Duisburg-Essen. Prior to enrolling as a Ph.D. student, he had served as an associate and project manager in the New York, Cologne, and Rio de Janeiro offices of an international management consultancy.
College administrators. --- Education, Higher -- Administration. --- Educational leadership. --- Universities and colleges -- Administration. --- Education, Higher --- Universities and colleges --- Management --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Theory & Practice of Education --- Administration --- Education, Higher. --- Business. --- Leadership. --- Business and Management. --- Business Strategy/Leadership. --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education
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This volume attempts to identify and analyze the principles, structural features and modes of work of the different higher education policies operating in eleven countries, as well as their commonalities and differences in the light of both general international trends and country-specific factors. Four themes are explored within each country report: a description of the structure and goals of the higher education system; authority in the higher education system; higher education policy; and the impact of each on institutional governance and management. The final chapter draws together the general trend that have emerged in higher education policy. (Bron: covertekst)
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Higher Education in the UK operates in a rapidly changing and highly complex environment. Universities need to adapt quickly to this environment and managers must begin to explore ‘new angles’ and approaches in addressing the challenges they are now facing. This book offers a tool box of metaphors and associative Operational Research (OR) approaches. Metaphors are a powerful ‘way of seeing’ but also ‘a way of not seeing’. Furthermore, the OR discipline has significantly evolved over the last 30 years which has led to the emergence of three distinctive intellectual areas, namely Hard OR, Soft OR and Methodological Pluralism OR. Drawing on these intellectual areas and on the experience of educational and OR practitioners, the book highlights the use of various OR approaches to a variety of complex and uncertain problems encountered in higher education management. The book aims to explore ‘new perspectives’ in HE management thinking and to describe and illustrate the use of OR methodologies, methods and techniques in helping HE managers to make informed management decisions.
Education -- Administration. --- Education, Higher -- Administration. --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Theory & Practice of Education --- Education - General --- Education, Higher --- Administration. --- School management and organization. --- Education, Higher. --- College students --- Higher education --- Educational administration --- Inspection of schools --- School administration --- School inspection --- School operation policies --- School organization --- Schools --- Inspection --- Management and organization --- Education. --- Education, general. --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Teaching --- Training --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges --- Educational planning --- Management --- College administrators
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Known as either ‘soft’ or ‘hard’ ‘managerialism’, ‘new managerialism’ or ‘new public management’, this new narrative has, irrespective of moniker, permeated the institutions of higher education almost everywhere. Taking this as its context, this volume is founded on a comprehensive international comparative analysis of the evolving role of middle-level academic managers—deans, heads of department and their equivalents. The chapters address key questions that will determine the future of academe: have the imperatives of management theory caused a realignment of the values and expectations of middle-level academic managers? In what way do the new expectations placed on this group shape the academic profession as a whole? And, whose interests do middle-level academic managers represent? Based on material presented at one of the high-level Douro Seminars on research into tertiary education, this volume systematically combines theoretical views with empirical analysis. It argues that ‘managerialist’ pressure has resulted in changes in the way academic performance is measured. There has been a shift in criteria away from research reputation, teaching and scholarship to the measurement of performance based upon management capacities. This has given middle-level academic managers a pivotal role halfway between the predilections of high-level decision makers and the maintenance of academic values and control. The enhanced expectations and more defined functions of middle-level academic managers are in clear contrast to earlier times, when the position was considered a public-spirited rite of passage for career-minded academics. Despite this, the contributors to this book believe that the middle-level managers in the ten countries examined are neither corporate lackeys nor champions of academe. It is becoming increasingly clear that the ability of organisations to achieve their aims is largely dependent on the skill and dedication of middle managers. Past studies of organisational dynamics have been preoccupied with the executive level of management. This text, which will be of great interest to researchers and policy makers alike, attempts to redress the balance.
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