Elementary School Administration. Peter Palmer Mickelson , Kenneth H. Hansen

1958 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 358-358
Author(s):  
John M. Bahner
Author(s):  
Victor Paro

Com base em pesquisa de campo que estudou a introdução do sistema de eleição de diretores de escolas públicas básicas, em vários sistemas de ensino no Brasil, o artigo examina alguns limites da experiência eletiva nas escolas e discute aspectos relacionados ao impacto das eleições sobre o papel do diretor e sobre a prática democrática na gestão da escola pública. Abstract Supported by a research that focused the use of elections in the selection of public elementary school principals in several Brazilian educational systems, the article inquires some setbacks of this experience and also discusses aspects related to the impact of elections on the role of principals and on the practice of democracy in the school administration. Résumé Il s'agit d'abord d'une recherche qui a étudié l'introduction du système d'élection de directeurs d 'écolespubliques élémentaires dans des systèmes les plus divers d'enseignement au Brésil. Basé dans cette recherche, l'article examine quelques limitations de l 'experience élective dans les écoles et discute des aspects relationés à l 'impact des élections sur le rôle du directeur et sur la pratique démocratique dans la gestion de l 'école publique. Resumen Basado en investigación que estudió la introducían del sistema de elección de directores de escuelas públicas básicas en varios sistemas de enseñanza en Brasil, el artigo examina algunos limites de la experiencia electiva en las escuelas y discute aspectos relacionados al impacto de las elecciones sobre el rol del director y sobre la práctica democrática en la gestión de la escuela pública.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 257
Author(s):  
Eka Sari Setianingsih ◽  
Ikha Listyarini

The implementation of inclusive education enables children with special needs to learn together with the normal students in regular schools. The study aimed to analyze the implementation of inclusive education at Bina Harapan Semarang Elementary School. The method in this study was descriptive qualitative analysis. Subjects were students, teachers, and employees/staff. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and documentation. To check the validity of the data, the researcher used data triangulation techniques. The results showed that the implementation of inclusive education at Bina Harapan Semarang Elementary School was not by the provisions. It was due to the absence of a decree on the appointment of the implementation of inclusive education so that the fulfillment of various supporting components for the implementation of inclusive education had not been fully fulfilled. And it was also found that school license was to administer the inclusive education, but in fact the curriculum used was a regular curriculum, all students in schools were dominated by children with special needs, teachers did not have special education skills, there were no common perceptions about children with special needs, teachers were still not considered sensitive and proactive yet to the special needs of children. Suggestions are needed to evaluate school licensing and implementation of school administration, human resources in teaching, acceptance of new students, and awareness of all parties to be actively involved in various activities to support the implementation of inclusive education.The implementation of inclusive education enables children with special needs to learn together with the normal students in regular schools. The study aimed to analyze the implementation of inclusive education at Bina Harapan Semarang Elementary School. The method in this study was descriptive qualitative analysis. Subjects were students, teachers, and employees/staff. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and documentation. To check the validity of the data, the researcher used data triangulation techniques. The results showed that the implementation of inclusive education at Bina Harapan Semarang Elementary School was not by the provisions. It was due to the absence of a decree on the appointment of the implementation of inclusive education so that the fulfillment of various supporting components for the implementation of inclusive education had not been fully fulfilled. And it was also found that school license was to administer the inclusive education, but in fact the curriculum used was a regular curriculum, all students in schools were dominated by children with special needs, teachers did not have special education skills, there were no common perceptions about children with special needs, teachers were still not considered sensitive and proactive yet to the special needs of children. Suggestions are needed to evaluate school licensing and implementation of school administration, human resources in teaching, acceptance of new students, and awareness of all parties to be actively involved in various activities to support the implementation of inclusive education.


1972 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 301
Author(s):  
Ernest B. Jaski ◽  
F. A. Snyder ◽  
R. D. Peterson

1959 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Frederick Shaw ◽  
Morris Hamburg

1916 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 324-325
Author(s):  
Joseph Henry Johnston

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