Bicol University: Ssed 23 Basics of School Management and Administration
Bicol University: Ssed 23 Basics of School Management and Administration
Bicol University: Ssed 23 Basics of School Management and Administration
GUBAT CAMPUS
Gubat, Sorsogon
SSEd 23 Basics
Management of School
and
Administration
ISO 9001:2015
TÜV Rheinland ID 910863351
Introduction:
Management School
and
At the end of these weeks,
rChapte
Administration
1: 1Module
the pre-service teacher
(PST) should be able to:
determine
the nature of
management and
Administration in
terms of its
definition,
functions and
principles;
compare
and contrast
school
management and
administration
An Overview
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influence is needed in the education
A Modular
Approach
MEANING OF MANAGEMENT
▪ The term ‘management’ is very comprehensive. It is certainly broader than organization
and administration.
▪ Management means the act of getting people together to accomplish desired goals.
▪ Management comprises planning, organizing, resourcing, leading or directing and
controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the
purposes of accomplishing a goal.
▪ The use of means and resources for realizing the specific objectives is known as
management.
DEFINITIONS OF MANAGEMENT
Some definitions of management given by eminent authors are given below:
1. “Management is the art of getting things done through and with the people in formally
organized group” – Koontz
2. “Management is a multipurpose organ than manages worker and work” – Drucker
3. “Management is the art of directing and inspiring people” – Mooney & Railey
4. “ Management is the art and science of decision making and leadership” – Donal J.
Clough
5. “Management is a distinct process consisting of planning, organizing, actuating and
controlling performed to determine and accomplish stated objectives by the use of human
beings and other resources” – George R. Terry
OBJECTIVES OF MANAGEMENT
Management should strive to fulfill the following objectives,
CHARACTERISTICS OF MANAGEMENT
1. It is an activity: Management is an activity which is concerned with the efficient use of
human and non human resources of production.
2. Management is a purposeful activity: It deals with the achievement of some clearly
defined objectives. The purpose of manufacturing enterprise is to profitably manufacture
products for satisfying the consumers. Management is always goal oriented / directed.
3. It is a social process: All business organizations are social organization as they are
constituted of men. The management has to control, organize and motivate them.
4. Management is both a science and an art: theoretical knowledge must be supplement
and perfected by practical knowledge. Both are equaled important to management. They
are two sided of the same coin and to obtain the best of both.
EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
MEANING OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
▪ Educational management is defined as the process of planning, organizing, directing and
controlling the activities of an institution utilizing human and material resources so as to
effectively and efficiently accomplish the function of teaching, extension work and
research.
▪ Educational management refers to all the managerial activities to the day-to-day
functioning of the educational institutions.
▪ Educational management refers to the theory and practice of the organization and
administration of existing educational establishments and system.
▪ Educational management is concerned with people. It is by through and for the people.
DEFINITIONS OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
1. “Theory and practice of the organization and administration of existing educational
establishments and systems”. – G. Terry Page and J.B Thomas
2. “Educational management is to enable the right pupils to receive the right education from
the right teachers at a cost within a means of the state under conditions which will enable
the pupils to profit by their training”. – Graham Balfair
1. Educational Planning
2. Educational Administration
3. Educational Organization
4. Educational Supervision and
5. Educational Controlling
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
MEANING OF SCHOOL
▪ School is a happy home, a sacred shrine, a social centre, a state in miniature of
society.
▪ The school is one of the formal agencies deliberately founded by man to fulfill some of the
vital needs of the human society.
1. Decision Making
▪ First of all, decisions concerning the efficient functioning of the school have to be taken.
▪ The school management will also decide about the allocation of work among the staff and
fixing up responsibilities.
2. Budgeting
▪ The school management is concerned with the implementation of a worthy educational
programme in the school, consistent with the financial resources of the school.
▪ Practical problems and financial constraints cannot be ignored.
▪ How far the school can go is determined by the income of the school.
▪ Annual school budgets should be prepared in the beginning of the session keeping in view
the possible expenditures and income of the school
3. Planning
▪ Planning is the basis of successful school administration.
▪ All school programmes have to be planned. Following items of planning need special
mention.
4. Material Equipment
▪ Planning of material equipment is the foremost consideration of good management.
▪ Various components – The Headmaster’s office, general school office, staff room, class
rooms, library, laboratories, craft rooms, stores, cycle shed tec.
▪ All this needs planning. Essential equipment of library, laboratories, sports, crafts,
agriculture, registers, stationary materials etc.
5. Human Equipment
▪ The administration should see in the beginning of the session that there is requisite
number of the staff.
▪ Necessary appointments if needed must be made at the right time. If the staff is short,
school cannot function efficiently. Necessary pupil-teacher ratio should be maintained.
6. Allocation of Work
▪ Allocation of work to the staff their teaching load or duties has also to be planned when
the session starts.
▪ Right person should be given the right duty.
▪ There should be equal distribution of work among the staff.
7. Co-curricular Activities
▪ Organization of co-curricular activities inculcates good habits and qualities in children.
8. Health Education Programmes
▪ It is an important element of school organization to look after the health needs of children.
▪ The head of the school has to arrange for the medical checkup of pupils towards the
beginning and end of the year.
▪ All sorts of health education programmes like health instruction, exercise, games etc.
9. Community–oriented Programme
References:
https://drarockiasamy.wordpress.com/school-management/
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