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THE STATE AND THE PROFESSOR

ROALD F. CAMPBELL (Emeritus Professor of Educational Administration at Ohio State University. Immediately prior to his retirement, Professor Campbell published three important books on educational administration relevant to this article: A Study of Professors of Educational Administration (with L. Jackson Newell) and State Policy Making for the Public Schools: A Comparative Analysis and Slate Governance Models for the Public Schools (with Tim L. Mazzoni).)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 January 1976

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Abstract

In this, the Walter D. Cocking Lecture for 1975, the author examines the emerging relationship between the professor of educational administration and the state governance of education in the U.S.A. The paper is developed around five critical issues, (1) increasingly major decisions for education will be made at the state level, (2) educators will have less autonomy in making these decisions, (3) many professors are essentially school district oriented with little sense of state action, (4) professors need additional understanding and appreciation of state level policy making, and (5) this increased understanding and appreciation should lead to revised programs for research and training in educational administration.

Citation

CAMPBELL, R.F. (1976), "THE STATE AND THE PROFESSOR", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 5-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009739

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