Transcription of Educational Administration: The Roles of Leadership
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Educational Administration: The Roles of Leadershipand ManagementCollection edited by: National Council of Professors of Educational AdministrationContent authors: Theodore Creighton, Frederick Dembowski, Tony Bush, Thomas Glass, ZachKelehear, John Hoyle, Celina Echols, and National Council of Professors of EducationalAdministrationOnline: < >This selection and arrangement of content as a collection is copyrighted by National Council of Professors of is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License: structure revised: 2007/07/25 For copyright and attribution information for the modules contained in this collection, see the "Attributions" section at the end of Administration: The Roles of Leadershipand ManagementTable of ContentsChapter 1.
Distinguishing Educational Leadership and Management The concept of management overlaps with two similar terms, leadership and administration. “Management” is widely used in Britain, Europe, and Africa, for example, while “administration” is preferred in the United States, Canada, and Australia. “Leadership” is of great contemporary
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