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  • Presented by: Radley D. ReidApril 6, 2010

  • School Complex OrganizationDeals with :Human ResourcesCurriculumCommunicationResources and FinanceDisciplineRecord KeepingGuidance

    School is partially autonomous

  • Types of Organizations in SchoolsIndividuals, Groups, Committees, Teams, Classes working together to produce a coordinated organization.Operates with a mixture of hierarchical and collegial, skewed to collegial.Continuum from:Autocratic Paternalistic Consultative Democratic/ Collegial (Tell)(Sell)(Involve)(Co-determined)Organization affected by school size and school ethos/ culture.Causes of negative ethos lack of communal relationships, and impact of community

  • School as Teams within a TeamOrganizing in teams for work distribution, management control, distribution of duties, information gathering and processing.Types of Teams: HODs, Grade Supervisors, Grade Teachers, Form Teachers, etcWorking Together in Teams produces greater output. Members believe they are relevant, appropriate and necessary.

  • LeadershipMore than ManagementInvolves forward planning, vision, foresight, school development planning, communication, student needs, general administration.Curriculum leader, financial and resource manager.Leadership style very important.Change AgentAll Teachers should be leaders and managers in their own right.

  • Strategic and Critical Management Points and Management RolesCurriculum :Broad and balancedCareful selection of subjectsAppropriately TimedTeaching stylesStudent assessmentTeacher placement.Classroom ManagementRelevant to Student Needs

  • Human Resource Management Teachers Recruitment, Training, Motivation, Maintaining interest of studentsRight Person influences effective teaching and learning.Structures must be in place to deal with existence of vacancies to appointment followed by induction, mentoring and appraising.

  • CommunicationSharing of information written, spoken, electronic.Long, medium and short term.Extensive in all schoolsTwo way process - must be sent, received and acted upon.Barriers to Communication

  • Record KeepingAdministrativeTeachers RecordsStudents RecordsPersonal InformationRegistration Finance and Resources TeachersStudent Achievement homework/ classwork/ tests/ exams.

  • Record KeepingStorage manual/ electronicMust be valid, reliable, confidentiality maintained.Moving to electronic saves time, more accurate, allows teachers more time for planning, teaching and assessing.

  • Management of Resources and FinancesDeployment of Limited ResourcesRestriction Government, parents contributionBudgeting Appropriate distributionContributionsFund Raising Care, if excessive, detriment to teaching.Financial Management Decision making, management, and accountability.

  • Co curricular ActivitiesExpensive sports is expensiveImportant for holistic development.Supply- wide range of activities Proper SupervisionProper PlanningEffects Increased School Spirit and Motivation

  • DisciplineGood Discipline advances learning. Poor discipline crippling to learning.Importance of RulesTypes of RulesEffect of SocietyEvery Staff Member should be a disciplinarian leading by example.Chain of command in dealing with discipline.

  • GuidanceCareer Guidance impartional, personalized and systematic.Helps in selection of subjects and choice of future careers. Psychological Guidance aids good discipline.

  • Characteristics of an effective school

    Good leadership offering breadth of vision and the ability to motivate othersAppropriate delegation with involvement in policy-making by staff other than the headClearly established and purposeful staffing structuresWell-qualified staff with the appropriate blend of experience and expertiseClear aims and associated objectives applied with care and consistencyEffective communications and clear systems of record-keeping and assessmentThe means to identify and develop pupils particular strengths, promoting high expectations by both teachers and pupils.

  • Characteristics of an effective school

    A coherent curriculum which considers pupils experience as a whole and demonstrates concern for their development within societyA positive ethos: an orderly yet relaxed working atmosphereA suitable working environmentSkills of deploying and managing material resourcesGood relationships with parents, the local community and sources of external supportThe capacity to manage change, solve problems and to develop organically

  • Organizational StructureHaving outlined the processes, conditions, consideration, roles and issues involved in effective school management, duties and responsibilities can now be easily fitted into the organizational chart which emphasizes the team approach.The structure is essentially for a large school but can be easily modified for a small school. It shows horizontal as well as vertical relationships for effective management.

  • Suggested Organizational Structure for Effective School Management

  • Suggested Organizational Structure for Effective School Management

  • Suggested Organizational Structure for Effective School Management

  • Organizational StructureNow fit the responsibilities and role as determined in the body of the document under each position in the organizational chart.

    PositionResponsibility/ Role/Duties/FunctionBoard

    2) Principal

    3) Vice Principal

    4) Grade Sup.

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