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Highland and homestead cultivation of SFCs have traditionally been the domain
of women in most parts of Sri Lanka (Wijaya & Jayatilaka 1989). Whether the
higher status for these crops - and with it a much greater degree of
commercialisation - will give more self- confidence to women (Jayaweera et al.
1990) or see a change in the household division of labour and responsibility as
men take their tasks over would seem an open question. What a diversification
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`This book is helpful in providing a survey of where education has reached in strategic planning in theory and practice. Helpfully, case studies are scattered throughout so readers can compare themselves with other schools and pick up "do and don't tips"' - Management in Education `The strategies presented here are quite useful to provide future directions not only to the managers but also to the planners and trainers' - Journal of Education Planning and Administration This book examines the issue of strategic management in schools and colleges. The contributors present an overview of theory in order to enhance management practice in education, and articulate good practice on the basis of evidence in education settings. The ideas presented here are derived from international research and practice, and apply to all phases of education, with the emphasis on using the findings to improve practice in schools and colleges.
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Tony Bush is Professor of Educational Management and Director of the Educational Management Development Unit at
the University of Leicester. He was formerly a teacher in secondary schools and
colleges and a professional officer with a local education authority. He was
Senior Lecturer in Educational Policy and Management at the Open University
before joining Leicester in January 1992. He has published extensively on
several aspects of ...