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From Professional Leader to CEO: The Changing Role of New Zealand College of Education Principals in the 1990s

机译:从专业领导到首席执行官:1990年代新西兰教育学院校长的角色正在变化

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Policy changes in higher education internationally have led to greater institutional competition and performativity and a shift from academic to business management for institutional leaders. Major changes to tertiary education management in New Zealand, legislated in 1990, had a particularly marked impact on teacher education institutions, previously subject to Department of Education control over curriculum, student numbers, and budgeting. The role of college leaders was to provide professional leadership and to lobby the Department for resources. Post 1990, College Councils became financially accountable, principals became employers; institutions competed for students and were free to devise new programmes. This paper examines the impact of these changes on the leadership roles of college principals as they grappled with the new deregulated environment. It examines the results of these changes from five perspectives: managing change and new directions; the role as employers; financial management; competition, compliance and accountability; and relationships with universities.
机译:国际上高等教育政策的变化导致机构竞争和绩效提高,机构领导者从学术管理转向企业管理。 1990年立法对新西兰的高等教育管理进行了重大修改,这对师范教育机构产生了特别显着的影响,以前受教育部对课程,学生人数和预算的控制。大学领导者的作用是提供专业领导,并游说该系以获得资源。 1990年后,大学理事会成为财务负责人,校长成为雇主。各院校争夺学生,并可自由设计新课程。本文研究了这些变化对应对新的放松管制环境的大学校长的领导作用的影响。它从五个角度研究了这些变化的结果:管理变化和新方向;作为雇主的角色;财务管理;竞争,合规和问责制;以及与大学的关系。

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