Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools

The study aims to answer the question: What management model will best respond to the needs of the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools? To determine the model, a 2-pronged approach was used, namely: a brief historical account of all the supervised schools (1954-1995) and an evaluative anal...

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Main Author: Erguiza, Narciso S., Jr. FSC
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-16032021-09-10T04:36:02Z Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools Erguiza, Narciso S., Jr. FSC The study aims to answer the question: What management model will best respond to the needs of the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools? To determine the model, a 2-pronged approach was used, namely: a brief historical account of all the supervised schools (1954-1995) and an evaluative analysis of each type (hacienda, company, parochial and institutional).Using archival documents and interviews, important highlights of each school's history are presented. Stufflebeam's CIPP model is used for evaluative analysis and a simplified management model building cycle is derived from Valentine's model to arrive at a proposed management model. An interview guide, a 17-item questionnaire and a 5-item open-ended questionnaire are the instruments used.The historical accounts reveal significant insights about the schools' life cycles.The evaluation indicates that a) there are different levels of congruence of objectives in the establishment of the schools, b) the types of school owner's inputs and expectations determine the outputs, c) areas of conflict involve finances and Lasallian philosophy, d) objectives are achieved to a great extent. The supplementary impact study conducted among the clientele confirms the achievement of the Lasallian objectives.A blueprint for management change is formulated to bring about a transition from the old model to the proposed model incorporating the following criteria as bases for successful implementation: effectiveness, efficiency, viability, efficacy, sustainability, creativity/innovativeness and generativity. Such a model shifts orientation from a founder-driven to a vision-driven philosophy, individualistic to a system operation and from crisis-oriented to a future-oriented approach.The past and present experiences of the supervised schools emphasize the importance of the following elements: the clarity of vision, availability of resources, strategies for implementation, Lasallinization process, and change in mindset.The study recommends further exploration of other types of schools and succeeding transition stages in the developmental life cycle and the corresponding management models involved. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/604 Dissertations English Animo Repository School management and organization Educational planning School supervision Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Leadership
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic School management and organization
Educational planning
School supervision
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Leadership
spellingShingle School management and organization
Educational planning
School supervision
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Leadership
Erguiza, Narciso S., Jr. FSC
Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
description The study aims to answer the question: What management model will best respond to the needs of the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools? To determine the model, a 2-pronged approach was used, namely: a brief historical account of all the supervised schools (1954-1995) and an evaluative analysis of each type (hacienda, company, parochial and institutional).Using archival documents and interviews, important highlights of each school's history are presented. Stufflebeam's CIPP model is used for evaluative analysis and a simplified management model building cycle is derived from Valentine's model to arrive at a proposed management model. An interview guide, a 17-item questionnaire and a 5-item open-ended questionnaire are the instruments used.The historical accounts reveal significant insights about the schools' life cycles.The evaluation indicates that a) there are different levels of congruence of objectives in the establishment of the schools, b) the types of school owner's inputs and expectations determine the outputs, c) areas of conflict involve finances and Lasallian philosophy, d) objectives are achieved to a great extent. The supplementary impact study conducted among the clientele confirms the achievement of the Lasallian objectives.A blueprint for management change is formulated to bring about a transition from the old model to the proposed model incorporating the following criteria as bases for successful implementation: effectiveness, efficiency, viability, efficacy, sustainability, creativity/innovativeness and generativity. Such a model shifts orientation from a founder-driven to a vision-driven philosophy, individualistic to a system operation and from crisis-oriented to a future-oriented approach.The past and present experiences of the supervised schools emphasize the importance of the following elements: the clarity of vision, availability of resources, strategies for implementation, Lasallinization process, and change in mindset.The study recommends further exploration of other types of schools and succeeding transition stages in the developmental life cycle and the corresponding management models involved.
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author Erguiza, Narciso S., Jr. FSC
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title Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
title_short Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
title_full Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
title_fullStr Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
title_full_unstemmed Towards a management model for the De La Salle Brothers' supervised schools
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