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International Journal of Educational Management



James Renfro wrote:
From: James Renfro <jrenfro@dolphin.upenn.edu>
Subject: International Journal of Educational Management
To: nj@ccat.sas.upenn.edu (NewJour)
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 15:10:00 -0400 (EDT)

Journal Title: International Journal of Educational Management
URL:   

http://www.mcb.co.uk/ijem.htm
(Link inactive 22 November 2005)

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/ijem/ijem.jsp
(Link active 22 November 2005)

contact:
email: msohail@mcb.co.uk

Brief Description Of Purpose, Audience and Typical Contents

The International Journal of Educational Management addresses the
increasingly complex role of the educational manager, offering
international perspectives on common problems and providing a forum
for the sharing of ideas, information and expertise.

IJEM provides those interested in the effective management of the
educational process with a broad overview of developments and best
practice in the field, with particular reference to how new ideas can
be applied worldwide. The journal contains material relating to
innovation in educational management across the spectrum, the
development of educational delivery mechanisms, and the creation of an
environment in which the management of resources provides the most
efficient outputs achievable on an international basis to allow the
sharing of new initiatives.

Sample Contents Page

International Journal of Educational Management.

Journal Contents and Abstracts.

Volume 11 Number 3.

0951-354X

CONTENTS:

FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING: TEACHER INVOLVEMENT AND THE NEED FOR TRUST

Keywords: Decision making, Finance, Participation, Schools, Trust

PARENTAL PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL COUNCILS IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

Keywords: Australia, Education, Participation, Schools, Social class, 
Teachers

THE CONTRACTING RESOURCE BASE: A CATALYST FOR EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 
REFORM

Keywords: Canada, Financial management, Public finance, Schools

AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM: CONSUMERISM VERSUS PROFESSORIALISM

Keywords: Competitive strategy, Consumerism, Higher education, Market 
orientation, USA

COMPETITIVE STRATEGY, CONSUMERISM, HIGHER EDUCATION, MARKET ORIENTATION, USA

Keywords: Education, Higher education, Quality, TQM, Universities

ISSN 0951-354X

Formats:        Paper
                On-line
                CD-ROM

Editor: Brian E. Roberts
Email: wbuckley@mcb.co.uk


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