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050 _aLB 2805 .B5 1989
100 _aBlumberg, Arthur
_eauthor
245 0 _aSchool administration as a craft :
_bfoundations of practice /
_cArthur Blumberg
260 _aBoston, Massachusetts :
_bAllyn and Bacon Inc.,
_cc1989
300 _axii, 238 pages ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aPart I. The Argument -- Part II. The Administrative craft in action and thought -- Part III. Beyond the craft.
520 _aAs I was in the midst of collecting data for this book, I was also involved in the not very exciting task of proofreading the galleys of the second edition of The Effective Principal (Blumberg and Greenfield, 1986). Fairly early in the proof-reading, I recall remarking, with surprise, first to myself and then to my wife, that many of the thoughts about the practice of school administration that I was now starting to conceive of in craft terms were expressed in that book, but in a different language. In some way that I don't quite understand, what Greenfield and I wrote about the work and thinking of some out-of-the-ordinary school principals was foundational to developing the idea for this one.
650 _aSCHOOL MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
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