Organization and Governance in Higher Education remains
one of the primary teaching and research references in the study
and practice of post secondary education.
In the nine years since the last edition of this reader, research
in higher education has provided new insights and recommendations
for the management of postsecondary institutions. In addition
to maintaining the strength and integrity of prior readers by
continuing the coverage of classical theories and traditional
models, the Fifth Edition provides updated reading to broaden
the scope of the reader. New selections include current perspective
on campus governance and institutional change.
Because of the complex nature of the postsecondary institution,
this reader creates eight subject area lenses. Each lens allows
the reader to engage the specific paradigms and phenomena related
to that aspect of higher education. The areas are arranged in
the following order: classic organization theory, traditional
administrative and governance models, campus climate and culture,
leadership analysis, management principles, institutional change
and assessment, perspectives on race and gender, and critical
approaches to organizational governance.
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