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SOME OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

WILLIAM M. EVAN (Professor of Sociology and Management at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and holds the degrees of B.A. (Pennsylvania) and Ph.D. (Cornell). Professor Evan has published extensively in a variety of areas. A significant recent publication edited by Professor Evan is Organizational Experiments: Laboratory and Field Research (Harper and Row. 1971). The writer records his indebtedness to Dean Neal Gross, Director of the Task Force, the Ford Foundation, for the opportunity to prepare this paper, and to Philip E. Danis for invaluable assistance in searching the literature on educational administration)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 February 1973

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to design an experimentally‐oriented program for the training of a new generation of educational a administrators. The rationale for the program is based on selected concepts and propositions of occupational sociology, organization theory, and systems theory. Some of the salient features of the program are as follows: (i) The design is guided by the logic of Campbell's quasi‐experiment. (ii) A principal goal is to stimulate the professionalization of educational administration by increasing (a) the body of systematic knowledge: and (b) the commitment to an ideal of service in education. (iii) Another major goal is to sensitize educational administrators to the dilemmas of organizational change and to strategies for inducing change. (iv) A systems analysis is set forth of five sequentially interrelated processes: goal formation, recruitment of faculty and students, specification of the content of the curriculum, placement of graduates, and an evaluation of the program. (v) A sample curriculum for a three‐year period, guided by six pedagogical conceptions. (vi) A design for an experimental program for four cohorts of students is outlined.

Citation

EVAN, W.M. (1973), "SOME OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 216-243. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009702

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