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School Administrators: Agents and Victims of Paper Pressure

PII
S013216250014215-9-
DOI
10.31857/S013216250014215-9
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 9
Pages
71-79
Abstract

The article presents results of an interregional study of the administrative personnel of secondary schools analyzing sample surveys data related to job satisfaction in the education system in its specific aspects and attitudes towards existing education system and its shortcomings, data on the amount of paperwork of school administrators comparing groups of school workers. It shows that the excess volume and the nature of their work is alien to the mission of education, it negatively affects activities of general education school personnel. Growing amount of reporting complicates management of school education at the level of the institution, of municipal school system regionally and nationally. School administrators, although a link in bureaucratic management and an agent of paper pressing as the leading technology of the current model of state educational policy, become victims of this pressing avalanche and participate in latent resistance to it.

Keywords
education, public school administrators as social-professional group, bureaupathologies in education, professional wellbeing of educators
Date of publication
27.09.2021
Number of purchasers
6
Views
149

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