Chairing language and literature departments in the Philippines

Not many studies have been made in the area of chairing an academic department in the Philippines. Moreover, a study on managing the language and literature departments is something that has never been explored before. This dissertation makes use of management by culture and the western model of man...

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Main Author: Barredo, Tita Joy B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-19002021-05-06T10:35:01Z Chairing language and literature departments in the Philippines Barredo, Tita Joy B. Not many studies have been made in the area of chairing an academic department in the Philippines. Moreover, a study on managing the language and literature departments is something that has never been explored before. This dissertation makes use of management by culture and the western model of managing academic departments as the theoretical frameworks in addressing the questions raised in the statement of the problem.Twelve chairs heading the language and literature departments from different universities and colleges in the Philippines are interviewed to discover the existing paradigm from which their administrative styles are patterned. The author then take an in-depth look at their responses to determine the validity of the theoretical frameworks utilised in the study and if the chairs themselves offer new insights on how one can be a successful department head.The author has found out that although most chairs are not aware of the existence of the conceptual framework of management by culture, their being Filipinos has assisted them in dispensing their duties and responsibilities. In the final analysis, the study concluded that the better way to manage the language and literature departments in the Philippines is to take the first step and accept and undertake a pivotal change, that is, to separate the two disciplines. The recommendation the author make is that a model-building study will help present the future chairs of these departments manage their academic units better and with a keen sense of understanding of the idiosyncracies that go with the territory. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/901 Dissertations English Animo Repository Departmental chairmen (Universities) Universities and colleges--Administration College administrators Universities and colleges--Departments
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Departmental chairmen (Universities)
Universities and colleges--Administration
College administrators
Universities and colleges--Departments
spellingShingle Departmental chairmen (Universities)
Universities and colleges--Administration
College administrators
Universities and colleges--Departments
Barredo, Tita Joy B.
Chairing language and literature departments in the Philippines
description Not many studies have been made in the area of chairing an academic department in the Philippines. Moreover, a study on managing the language and literature departments is something that has never been explored before. This dissertation makes use of management by culture and the western model of managing academic departments as the theoretical frameworks in addressing the questions raised in the statement of the problem.Twelve chairs heading the language and literature departments from different universities and colleges in the Philippines are interviewed to discover the existing paradigm from which their administrative styles are patterned. The author then take an in-depth look at their responses to determine the validity of the theoretical frameworks utilised in the study and if the chairs themselves offer new insights on how one can be a successful department head.The author has found out that although most chairs are not aware of the existence of the conceptual framework of management by culture, their being Filipinos has assisted them in dispensing their duties and responsibilities. In the final analysis, the study concluded that the better way to manage the language and literature departments in the Philippines is to take the first step and accept and undertake a pivotal change, that is, to separate the two disciplines. The recommendation the author make is that a model-building study will help present the future chairs of these departments manage their academic units better and with a keen sense of understanding of the idiosyncracies that go with the territory.
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