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Mathematics and Educational Administration

DR. JAMES F. MCNAMARA (Research Associate at the Center for the Advanced Study of Educational Administration and an Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Administration in the Lila Acheson Wallace School of Community Science and Public Affairs at the University of Oregon. The author acknowledges the assistance given by Dr. Sanford Tempkin in the preparation of this paper)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 February 1972

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Abstract

This paper is devoted to the topic of how mathematics might be more efficiently used in educational administration. The position taken here is that mathematics is a branch of philosophy whose subject matter is a set of abstract entities and identified operational rules. It is a vocabulary of symbols that can be used to label objects and, more importantly, a set of grammatical rules for using the vocabulary. The paper begins with a review of some recent developments reported in the social science literature on the uses of mathematics in political science, sociology and economics, and ends with some illustrations of how these developments could lead to similar applications in both the practice and theory domains of educational administration.

Citation

MCNAMARA, J.F. (1972), "Mathematics and Educational Administration", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 164-183. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009680

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MCB UP Ltd

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