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EDUCATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
BY
MONOJIT GOPE
RESEARCH SCHOLAR
DEFINITION
• Educational management refers to the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, and
controlling resources (human, financial, and physical) in educational institutions, to
achieve educational goals and objectives. It involves overseeing the day-to-day operations
of educational institutions such as schools, colleges, and universities, and making strategic
decisions to improve the quality of education. Effective educational management requires
the application of principles, theories, and techniques of management to the unique
context of educational institutions. The ultimate goal of educational management is to
provide students with the best possible education, while optimizing the use of resources
and achieving institutional objectives.
NATURE
• The nature of educational management refers to the characteristics and
fundamental principles that guide the management of educational institutions.
Here are some key aspects of the nature of educational management:
1.Educational management is goal-oriented: The primary focus of educational
management is to achieve educational goals and objectives, such as improving
student learning outcomes, enhancing the quality of education, and ensuring
the effective use of resources.
NATURE
2. Educational management is a social process: Educational management involves
interactions between people and groups, including students, teachers, administrators,
parents, and community members. Effective educational management requires the ability to
work collaboratively and build strong relationships with these stakeholders.
3. Educational management is dynamic: Educational institutions operate in a constantly
changing environment, and effective educational management requires the ability to adapt
to changing circumstances and respond to emerging issues and challenges.
NATURE
4. Educational management is multidisciplinary: Educational management
draws on a range of disciplines, including education, psychology, sociology,
economics, and law. Effective educational managers must have a broad
knowledge base and be able to integrate insights from multiple disciplines.
5. Educational management is value-laden: Educational management
involves making value judgments and ethical decisions about the best ways to
achieve educational goals. Effective educational managers must be committed
to principles such as equity, social justice, and respect for diversity.
SCOPE
• Here are some key aspects of the scope of educational management:
1.Curriculum development: Educational managers are responsible for
developing and implementing curricula that meet the needs of students
and prepare them for success in their future careers.
2.Resource allocation: Educational managers are responsible for
allocating resources, including funding, staff, and facilities, in a way
that ensures the effective operation of educational institutions.
SCOPE
3. Personnel management: Educational managers are responsible for
recruiting, hiring, and managing personnel, including teachers, administrators,
and support staff, to ensure that educational institutions have the human
resources needed to achieve their goals.
4. Student management: Educational managers are responsible for
managing student behavior and discipline, and for ensuring that students have
access to the resources and support they need to succeed academically and
socially.
SCOPE
5. Financial management: Educational managers are responsible for managing
budgets, financial reporting, and fundraising activities, to ensure that educational
institutions have the financial resources they need to operate effectively.
6. Evaluation and assessment: Educational managers are responsible for
evaluating the performance of educational institutions, programs, and personnel,
and for using data and feedback to improve performance and make strategic
decisions.
IMPORTANT
• Educational management is critical for the effective functioning of educational institutions and the
delivery of quality education. Here are some of the key reasons why educational management is
important:
1.Achieving educational objectives: Educational management helps to align the activities and
resources of educational institutions with their objectives, and to ensure that those objectives are
achieved efficiently and effectively.
2.Improving educational quality: Effective educational management helps to identify and
implement strategies to improve the quality of education provided to students. This can include
curriculum development, teacher training and development, and the use of technology.
IMPORTANT
3. Optimizing resource utilization: Educational management helps to allocate and manage
resources (human, financial, and physical) effectively, to ensure that they are used efficiently and in
line with institutional priorities.
4. Promoting stakeholder engagement: Educational management involves engaging with various
stakeholders, including students, teachers, parents, and the community, to ensure that their needs
and expectations are met, and that they are involved in decision-making processes.
5. Adapting to change: Educational management helps educational institutions to adapt to
changing circumstances, such as technological advancements, shifting societal expectations, and
economic pressures, to remain relevant and competitive in the education landscape.
PRINCIPLES
• Key Principles of Educational Management include:
1. Planning and organizing.
2. Leadership and communication.
3. Decision-making and problem-solving.
4. Resource allocation and utilization.
5. Evaluation and improvement.
MODELS
•Educational Management Models include:
1. Classical management.
2. Human relations management.
3. Contingency management.
4. Total quality management.
CLASSICAL MANAGEMENT
• Classical management is a management approach that emerged
in the early 20th century, and is based on the principles of
efficiency and scientific analysis. It is also known as the
scientific management approach, and was developed by
Frederick Winslow Taylor, who believed that work should be
scientifically studied and analyzed to improve efficiency and
productivity.
FEATURES
•Here are some key features of classical management:
1.Division of labor: The work is divided into small,
specialized tasks, and each worker is trained to perform a
specific task efficiently.
2.Standardization of work: Work processes and procedures
are standardized, to ensure consistency and predictability.
FEATURES
3. Time and motion studies: Time and motion studies are used to
analyze and optimize work processes, to minimize waste and increase
productivity.
4. Centralized decision-making: Decision-making is centralized, and
managers are responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling the
work of employees.
5. Hierarchical structure: A hierarchical structure is used to manage
employees, with clear lines of authority and responsibility.
HUMAN RELATIONS MANAGEMENT
•Human relations management is a management approach
that emerged in the 1930s and is based on the idea that
employees are not just cogs in a machine, but human
beings with social and emotional needs. It emphasizes the
importance of communication, motivation, and leadership
in managing employees.
FEATURES
• Here are some key features of human relations management:
1.Emphasis on communication: Communication is seen as essential for
effective management, and managers are encouraged to communicate
frequently and openly with employees.
2.Recognition of employee needs: Employees are seen as having social
and emotional needs, such as the need for recognition and a sense of
belonging. Managers are encouraged to address these needs to increase
employee satisfaction and motivation.
FEATURES
3. Importance of leadership: Effective leadership is seen as essential for
managing employees, and managers are encouraged to develop their leadership
skills.
4. Participative decision-making: Employees are encouraged to participate in
decision-making processes, to increase their sense of ownership and commitment
to the organization.
5. Emphasis on teamwork: Teamwork is seen as essential for achieving
organizational goals, and managers are encouraged to create a supportive and
collaborative work environment.
CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT
• Contingency management is a management approach that
emphasizes the need to adapt management practices to fit
the specific circumstances of an organization. It recognizes
that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to management,
and that different situations require different management
strategies.
FEATURES
• Here are some key features of contingency management:
1.Emphasis on situational factors: Contingency management
emphasizes the importance of situational factors, such as the size of the
organization, the nature of the task, and the external environment, in
determining the appropriate management strategy.
2.Flexibility: Contingency management recognizes that management
practices must be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances.
FEATURES
3. Importance of decision-making: Effective decision-making is seen as essential
for managing contingency situations, and managers are encouraged to use a variety
of decision-making techniques to determine the appropriate course of action.
4. Focus on outcomes: Contingency management emphasizes the importance of
focusing on outcomes, rather than adhering rigidly to predetermined management
practices.
5. Use of multiple approaches: Contingency management encourages managers to
use a variety of management approaches, such as classical, human relations, and
systems approaches, depending on the situation.
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
• Total quality management (TQM) is a management approach
that aims to achieve continuous improvement in an
organization's processes, products, and services by focusing on
customer needs and preferences. It involves a set of management
practices and techniques designed to ensure that quality is built
into every aspect of an organization's operations.
FEATURES
• Here are some key features of TQM:
1.Customer focus: TQM places a strong emphasis on understanding and
meeting customer needs and preferences, and on continuously
improving customer satisfaction.
2.Continuous improvement: TQM involves a commitment to
continuous improvement in all aspects of an organization's operations,
through the use of data analysis and other quality management
techniques.
FEATURES
3. Employee empowerment: TQM emphasizes the importance of empowering
employees to take ownership of quality issues and to participate in the improvement
process.
4. Process orientation: TQM places a strong emphasis on understanding and
improving the organization's processes, to ensure that products and services are
delivered with consistency and quality.
5. Leadership commitment: TQM requires strong leadership commitment and
involvement, to ensure that quality goals are aligned with the organization's overall
strategy and culture.
PROCESS
• The process of educational management involves a range of activities that are designed
to ensure the effective and efficient operation of educational institutions, such as schools,
colleges, and universities. Here are the main steps involved in the process of educational
management:
1.Planning.
2.Organizing.
3.Leading.
4.Controlling.
5.Coordinating.
PLANNING
•This involves setting educational goals and objectives, and
developing plans and strategies to achieve them. This may
include developing curriculum, setting budgets, and
designing programs to meet the needs of students and
stakeholders.
ORGANIZING
•This involves creating the structures, processes, and
systems needed to implement the plans and strategies
developed in the planning stage. This may include
establishing administrative structures, creating job roles
and responsibilities, and designing procedures for
communication, decision-making, and resource allocation.
LEADING
•This involves providing direction and guidance to staff and
stakeholders, and creating a positive and supportive
organizational culture. This may include providing
leadership and management training, setting performance
targets, and creating opportunities for staff to develop their
skills and knowledge.
CONTROLLING
•This involves monitoring and evaluating the performance
of the organization, and taking corrective action where
necessary. This may include collecting data on student
performance, monitoring budget performance, and
evaluating the effectiveness of programs and initiatives.
COORDINATING
•This involves working with other stakeholders, such as
parents, community members, and other educational
institutions, to achieve shared educational goals. This may
involve developing partnerships and collaborations,
sharing resources, and coordinating activities and events.
FUNCTIONS
• Educational Management Functions include:
1. Curriculum development and implementation.
2. Teacher recruitment, selection, and evaluation.
3. Student recruitment and retention.
4. Budgeting and finance management.
5. Facilities management and maintenance.
CHALLENGES
• Challenges in Educational Management are following:
1. Limited resources.
2. Rapidly changing technology.
3. Inadequate teacher training and development.
4. Political interference.
5. Societal and cultural issues.
STRATEGIES
• Strategies for Effective Educational Management are include:
1. Developing a clear mission and vision.
2. Establishing effective communication channels.
3. Encouraging stakeholder involvement.
4. Developing a culture of continuous improvement.
5. Emphasizing innovation and creativity.
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EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT.pptx

  • 2. DEFINITION • Educational management refers to the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling resources (human, financial, and physical) in educational institutions, to achieve educational goals and objectives. It involves overseeing the day-to-day operations of educational institutions such as schools, colleges, and universities, and making strategic decisions to improve the quality of education. Effective educational management requires the application of principles, theories, and techniques of management to the unique context of educational institutions. The ultimate goal of educational management is to provide students with the best possible education, while optimizing the use of resources and achieving institutional objectives.
  • 3. NATURE • The nature of educational management refers to the characteristics and fundamental principles that guide the management of educational institutions. Here are some key aspects of the nature of educational management: 1.Educational management is goal-oriented: The primary focus of educational management is to achieve educational goals and objectives, such as improving student learning outcomes, enhancing the quality of education, and ensuring the effective use of resources.
  • 4. NATURE 2. Educational management is a social process: Educational management involves interactions between people and groups, including students, teachers, administrators, parents, and community members. Effective educational management requires the ability to work collaboratively and build strong relationships with these stakeholders. 3. Educational management is dynamic: Educational institutions operate in a constantly changing environment, and effective educational management requires the ability to adapt to changing circumstances and respond to emerging issues and challenges.
  • 5. NATURE 4. Educational management is multidisciplinary: Educational management draws on a range of disciplines, including education, psychology, sociology, economics, and law. Effective educational managers must have a broad knowledge base and be able to integrate insights from multiple disciplines. 5. Educational management is value-laden: Educational management involves making value judgments and ethical decisions about the best ways to achieve educational goals. Effective educational managers must be committed to principles such as equity, social justice, and respect for diversity.
  • 6. SCOPE • Here are some key aspects of the scope of educational management: 1.Curriculum development: Educational managers are responsible for developing and implementing curricula that meet the needs of students and prepare them for success in their future careers. 2.Resource allocation: Educational managers are responsible for allocating resources, including funding, staff, and facilities, in a way that ensures the effective operation of educational institutions.
  • 7. SCOPE 3. Personnel management: Educational managers are responsible for recruiting, hiring, and managing personnel, including teachers, administrators, and support staff, to ensure that educational institutions have the human resources needed to achieve their goals. 4. Student management: Educational managers are responsible for managing student behavior and discipline, and for ensuring that students have access to the resources and support they need to succeed academically and socially.
  • 8. SCOPE 5. Financial management: Educational managers are responsible for managing budgets, financial reporting, and fundraising activities, to ensure that educational institutions have the financial resources they need to operate effectively. 6. Evaluation and assessment: Educational managers are responsible for evaluating the performance of educational institutions, programs, and personnel, and for using data and feedback to improve performance and make strategic decisions.
  • 9. IMPORTANT • Educational management is critical for the effective functioning of educational institutions and the delivery of quality education. Here are some of the key reasons why educational management is important: 1.Achieving educational objectives: Educational management helps to align the activities and resources of educational institutions with their objectives, and to ensure that those objectives are achieved efficiently and effectively. 2.Improving educational quality: Effective educational management helps to identify and implement strategies to improve the quality of education provided to students. This can include curriculum development, teacher training and development, and the use of technology.
  • 10. IMPORTANT 3. Optimizing resource utilization: Educational management helps to allocate and manage resources (human, financial, and physical) effectively, to ensure that they are used efficiently and in line with institutional priorities. 4. Promoting stakeholder engagement: Educational management involves engaging with various stakeholders, including students, teachers, parents, and the community, to ensure that their needs and expectations are met, and that they are involved in decision-making processes. 5. Adapting to change: Educational management helps educational institutions to adapt to changing circumstances, such as technological advancements, shifting societal expectations, and economic pressures, to remain relevant and competitive in the education landscape.
  • 11. PRINCIPLES • Key Principles of Educational Management include: 1. Planning and organizing. 2. Leadership and communication. 3. Decision-making and problem-solving. 4. Resource allocation and utilization. 5. Evaluation and improvement.
  • 12. MODELS •Educational Management Models include: 1. Classical management. 2. Human relations management. 3. Contingency management. 4. Total quality management.
  • 13. CLASSICAL MANAGEMENT • Classical management is a management approach that emerged in the early 20th century, and is based on the principles of efficiency and scientific analysis. It is also known as the scientific management approach, and was developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor, who believed that work should be scientifically studied and analyzed to improve efficiency and productivity.
  • 14. FEATURES •Here are some key features of classical management: 1.Division of labor: The work is divided into small, specialized tasks, and each worker is trained to perform a specific task efficiently. 2.Standardization of work: Work processes and procedures are standardized, to ensure consistency and predictability.
  • 15. FEATURES 3. Time and motion studies: Time and motion studies are used to analyze and optimize work processes, to minimize waste and increase productivity. 4. Centralized decision-making: Decision-making is centralized, and managers are responsible for planning, organizing, and controlling the work of employees. 5. Hierarchical structure: A hierarchical structure is used to manage employees, with clear lines of authority and responsibility.
  • 16. HUMAN RELATIONS MANAGEMENT •Human relations management is a management approach that emerged in the 1930s and is based on the idea that employees are not just cogs in a machine, but human beings with social and emotional needs. It emphasizes the importance of communication, motivation, and leadership in managing employees.
  • 17. FEATURES • Here are some key features of human relations management: 1.Emphasis on communication: Communication is seen as essential for effective management, and managers are encouraged to communicate frequently and openly with employees. 2.Recognition of employee needs: Employees are seen as having social and emotional needs, such as the need for recognition and a sense of belonging. Managers are encouraged to address these needs to increase employee satisfaction and motivation.
  • 18. FEATURES 3. Importance of leadership: Effective leadership is seen as essential for managing employees, and managers are encouraged to develop their leadership skills. 4. Participative decision-making: Employees are encouraged to participate in decision-making processes, to increase their sense of ownership and commitment to the organization. 5. Emphasis on teamwork: Teamwork is seen as essential for achieving organizational goals, and managers are encouraged to create a supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • 19. CONTINGENCY MANAGEMENT • Contingency management is a management approach that emphasizes the need to adapt management practices to fit the specific circumstances of an organization. It recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to management, and that different situations require different management strategies.
  • 20. FEATURES • Here are some key features of contingency management: 1.Emphasis on situational factors: Contingency management emphasizes the importance of situational factors, such as the size of the organization, the nature of the task, and the external environment, in determining the appropriate management strategy. 2.Flexibility: Contingency management recognizes that management practices must be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances.
  • 21. FEATURES 3. Importance of decision-making: Effective decision-making is seen as essential for managing contingency situations, and managers are encouraged to use a variety of decision-making techniques to determine the appropriate course of action. 4. Focus on outcomes: Contingency management emphasizes the importance of focusing on outcomes, rather than adhering rigidly to predetermined management practices. 5. Use of multiple approaches: Contingency management encourages managers to use a variety of management approaches, such as classical, human relations, and systems approaches, depending on the situation.
  • 22. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT • Total quality management (TQM) is a management approach that aims to achieve continuous improvement in an organization's processes, products, and services by focusing on customer needs and preferences. It involves a set of management practices and techniques designed to ensure that quality is built into every aspect of an organization's operations.
  • 23. FEATURES • Here are some key features of TQM: 1.Customer focus: TQM places a strong emphasis on understanding and meeting customer needs and preferences, and on continuously improving customer satisfaction. 2.Continuous improvement: TQM involves a commitment to continuous improvement in all aspects of an organization's operations, through the use of data analysis and other quality management techniques.
  • 24. FEATURES 3. Employee empowerment: TQM emphasizes the importance of empowering employees to take ownership of quality issues and to participate in the improvement process. 4. Process orientation: TQM places a strong emphasis on understanding and improving the organization's processes, to ensure that products and services are delivered with consistency and quality. 5. Leadership commitment: TQM requires strong leadership commitment and involvement, to ensure that quality goals are aligned with the organization's overall strategy and culture.
  • 25. PROCESS • The process of educational management involves a range of activities that are designed to ensure the effective and efficient operation of educational institutions, such as schools, colleges, and universities. Here are the main steps involved in the process of educational management: 1.Planning. 2.Organizing. 3.Leading. 4.Controlling. 5.Coordinating.
  • 26. PLANNING •This involves setting educational goals and objectives, and developing plans and strategies to achieve them. This may include developing curriculum, setting budgets, and designing programs to meet the needs of students and stakeholders.
  • 27. ORGANIZING •This involves creating the structures, processes, and systems needed to implement the plans and strategies developed in the planning stage. This may include establishing administrative structures, creating job roles and responsibilities, and designing procedures for communication, decision-making, and resource allocation.
  • 28. LEADING •This involves providing direction and guidance to staff and stakeholders, and creating a positive and supportive organizational culture. This may include providing leadership and management training, setting performance targets, and creating opportunities for staff to develop their skills and knowledge.
  • 29. CONTROLLING •This involves monitoring and evaluating the performance of the organization, and taking corrective action where necessary. This may include collecting data on student performance, monitoring budget performance, and evaluating the effectiveness of programs and initiatives.
  • 30. COORDINATING •This involves working with other stakeholders, such as parents, community members, and other educational institutions, to achieve shared educational goals. This may involve developing partnerships and collaborations, sharing resources, and coordinating activities and events.
  • 31. FUNCTIONS • Educational Management Functions include: 1. Curriculum development and implementation. 2. Teacher recruitment, selection, and evaluation. 3. Student recruitment and retention. 4. Budgeting and finance management. 5. Facilities management and maintenance.
  • 32. CHALLENGES • Challenges in Educational Management are following: 1. Limited resources. 2. Rapidly changing technology. 3. Inadequate teacher training and development. 4. Political interference. 5. Societal and cultural issues.
  • 33. STRATEGIES • Strategies for Effective Educational Management are include: 1. Developing a clear mission and vision. 2. Establishing effective communication channels. 3. Encouraging stakeholder involvement. 4. Developing a culture of continuous improvement. 5. Emphasizing innovation and creativity.