Making small practical: the organisation and management of Ministries of Education in small states
By: Bray, Mark
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat ; London Description: 127 p; illISBN: 0-85092-366-2Subject(s): EDUCATION | PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION | SMALL STATES | EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONSummary: Presents and discusses administrative models and experiences of a range of countries. Common features in the economics, political and societies of small states are discussed, together with the framework of public administration and the linkage between bureaucrats and politicians. Examples of the organisation of the Ministries of Education along with comments on their advantages and disadvantages are offered. Management matters including personnel and international linkages are discussed. Experiences and models presented are summarized.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Presents and discusses administrative models and experiences of a range of countries. Common features in the economics, political and societies of small states are discussed, together with the framework of public administration and the linkage between bureaucrats and politicians. Examples of the organisation of the Ministries of Education along with comments on their advantages and disadvantages are offered. Management matters including personnel and international linkages are discussed. Experiences and models presented are summarized.
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