Freed-Hardeman University
School of Education
Henderson, TN 38340
Syllabus
for EDU610 -- Middle Management and Organizational Behavior
Graduate Credit: 3 semester hours. Prerequisites: EDU601
-- Foundations of School Administration
Catalog Description: A study of the organizational structure
for the middle manager to facilitate the goals and objectives of the unit;
implementation of a management process for the middle manager most appropriate
to a specific middle manager’s position; prediction of the consequences
of selected management processes; verbalization and demonstration of the
technical skills that are necessary to perform formative and summative
teacher and staff evaluations; and verbalization and demonstration of supervisory
skills. Taught Summer II 1998 and Summer II 1999 by Dr.
Bruce Lewis.
Bookmarks for Administration courses compiled and developed by Dr. Lewis.
Administrative Resources for EDU601 is a webpage developed by Susie Pack and Kerry Reid. It contains an annotated bibliography of sources used during Summer I, 1999, to complete the Modules of EDU601.
Leadership Styles is a PowerPoint presentation created by Tony Taylor as part of a group inservice presentation during Summer I, 1999, in EDU601.
EDU
506 (Computer Applications in Education) is a graduate-level
course in the M.Ed. program, wherein the students created a variety of
technology-based projects for use within their own classrooms under Dr.
Lewis' direction. Of particular interest to administrators will be the
WebQuest, Parental
and Community Involvement in Schools, created by Nzinga
Teamer and Annette Cornelius, Fall, 1998.
Step-by-step INSTRUCTIONS for the creation of interactive webpages
are available for both Windows-PC
and Macintosh
computer operating systems.
BOOKMARKS for Educators, helpful
in the creation of interactive webpages,
are available for both Windows-PC and Macintosh computer operating
systems.
Last updated on February 1, 2001, at 11:40 AM (CST).
Contact Dr. R. Bruce Lewis for further information or to make suggestions.
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