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Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration

1995

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A Non-Decision-Reaching Decision-Making Process, Wei Wei Lou Jan 1995

A Non-Decision-Reaching Decision-Making Process, Wei Wei Lou

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Decision-making processes are among the most important activities within human organizations. This dissertation is a case study of decision-making in the review of high school graduation standards in an urban school district. The review process lasted three years and was terminated before any decision was reached concerning graduation standards. The purpose of this study is to answer three questions: Why would a decision-making process be terminated before any results are achieved? Under what circumstances do decision makers choose to let the process die? What do such decision making processes reveal about the organization? This case study employs the rational choice …


Being An Assistant Principal, Becoming An Administrator: An Organizational Socialization Study, Connie Dickman Jan 1995

Being An Assistant Principal, Becoming An Administrator: An Organizational Socialization Study, Connie Dickman

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Many school administrators begin their careers in educational administration as assistant principals. The literature on assistant principals contributes very little to an understanding of the perspectives that assistant principals develop during their organizational socialization experiences and of the conditions and processes that influence the development of these socialization outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a theoretical understanding of the perspectives that emerge from assistant principals' organizational socialization experiences. Symbolic interactionism established the theoretical and methodological foundation for this study. The sensitizing concepts of perspective (Becker, Geer, Hughes, & Strauss, 1961), situational adjustment (Becker, 1964), and organizational boundary …