Management Of School Activity In Modern Conditions
Volume 3 - Issue 2, February 2019 Edition
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Author(s)
Natavan Haydarova
Keywords
education, school, specialized education, pedagogy, management.
Abstract
The state of the Azerbaijan general education system in recent years has been characterized as dynamic. A variety of changes in the content of education, in teaching methods, in the management of the education system and other social institutions are noted by teachers. The scale and diversity of the changes have a direct impact on educational institutions. This necessitates the modernization of school management. Organized pedagogical management is presented as a mechanism of purposeful influence on the organization of the educational process at school in order to change the directions of specialized education based on the managerial competence of teachers and parents.
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