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By:ALIVIANO, FLORIEVEE L.TARAYA, WENDELL
Overview
research
theorypractice
EDUCATIONAL
ADMINISTRATION
A. What is a theory?
A supported principle, educated guess, mental plan rather than actual practice.
-MW Dictionary
Is NOT a common sense, wild speculation or a conceptions of the ideals.
Is a set of interrelated concepts, assumptions and generalizations that systematically describes and explains behavior in educational organization.
- Griffiths 1959
3 important things that defines theory:
Theory logically consists of concepts, assumptionsand generalization.
The major function of theory is to describe, explain, and predict behavior.
Theory is heuristic for it stimulates and guides the further development of knowledge.
In general
Theory is concerned with the
systematic description and explanation of a particular phenomenon.
B. Functions & components of theory to educational
administration.
Functions of theory
1. To provide general explanation for phenomena
- it is the ultimate function of a theory where it explains the structure and dynamics of organizational life.
2. To guide empirical research
-by providing conceptual underpinnings for the development of hypothesis in which are developed to check the proposed theoretical explanations with objective reality.
3. To provide for cumulative research
- which provides for the development of knowledge by building upon earlier research and by refining, reformulating, and elaborating the theory.
4. To guide action in the sense of providing the basis of making decisions about practical everyday questions
- concepts and theories enable the practitioner to make sense out of the complexities of reality and thus provide for strategic and rational action.
Components of theory
(is a term that has been given an abstract generalized meaning..)
In administration, for instance, such as leadership, informal organization, and satisfaction are given generalized meanings which nevertheless are used to describe behavior in the real world.
In other words, CONCEPTS are THOUGHTS!
Researchers, theorists and practitioners canagree on the meaning of such terms.
, being abstract and general areensured of their being independent of anyunique temporal or spatial setting.
is a statement that is accepted as truewithout proof and without necessarilybeing self-evident.
This is because an assumption may bedefinitional in character; that is, it is adefinition of a given word.
is a statement or proposition that indicates the mutual relationship of two or more concepts.
A generalization links concepts in a meaningful fashion.
Generalizations are of four kinds, (1) assumptions, (2) hypotheses, (3) principles and (4) Laws.
Educational administration is the field of study and practice concerned with the management of educational institutions. Positions in this field include principal, assistant principal, dean, program director and curriculum coordinator. For anyone involved in educational administration, provide an explanation of how things work, guide research and inform practice.
have drawn for the application of organization theory by the school principal.
1. The school Principal should recognize that the traditional or hierarchical scalar view of the school is an inaccurate oversimplification.
2. It is clear that other classical organizational concepts- unity of command, span of control, and the line-staff relationship have limited utility when applied to the school.
3. In the exercise of power within the school, the principal should examine the extent to which he makes appeals either to or
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4. From the axiomatic theory of formal organizations, the perspective principal is able to realize that the administration of the school involves complex organizational factors that require a series of ordered “trade-offs”.
5. From the studies of organizational change the principal must realize that it is not enough to be a proponent of change.