Organizations and Educational Management
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Curricula Studies |
Instance: 2015/2016 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
his curricular unit intends to contribute to the study and characterization of Portuguese Educational Organizations and Public Administration by bringing contributions from the organizational, psychosociological and political domains. Perspectives on Educational Administration, Organizational Theory and Psychosociology of Organizations are developed. Educational (and non-educational) organizations, as well as their general administration, are critically analysed and interpreted, particularly in this course, regarding the processes of democratic governance and school autonomy. Objectives: — To promote the study of Organizational and Administration issues and the recognition of their impact in Education; — To contribute to the theoretical development in the psychosociological, organizational and administration domains of education, focusing on educational organizations and the school;
— To study the organizational processes of 'democratic governance', leadership and mediation; — To analyse the processes of development of school governance and school autonomy. Competencies: — To analyse organizational and administration phenomena and ideologies, in Portuguese Education (in school and non-school contexts); — To identify and apply different models and organizational images in analysing and understanding educational organizations; — To problematize the 'Democratic School' — To study the organizational processes of 'democratic governance', leadership and mediation; — To analyse the processes of development of school governance and school autonomy.
Learning outcomes and competences
Competencies: — To analyse organizational and administration phenomena and ideologies, in Portuguese Education (in school and non-school contexts); — To identify and apply different models and organizational images in analysing and understanding educational organizations; — To problematize the 'Democratic School' and— To study the organizational processes of 'democratic governance', leadership and mediation; — To analyse the processes of development of school governance and school autonomy. Competencies: — To analyse organizational and administration phenomena and ideologies, in Portuguese Education (in school and non-school contexts); — To identify and apply different models and organizational images in analysing and understanding educational organizations; — To problematize the 'Democratic School' and "school Autonomy'.
Working method
Presencial
Program
1. Perspectives, Teaching and Research in Educational Administration in Portugal 1.1 Current situation and challenges of educational administration 1.1.1 A centralized public administration of juridical, normative and legal perspectives 1.1.2 An interdisciplinary curricular unit 2. Critical and Psychosociological analysis of Educational Organizations 2.1 Dimensions of institutional and organizational analysis 2.2 Theoretical axis of organizational thinking 2.2.1 Classical School 2.2.2 Human Relations Theory 2.2.3 Systemic or Contingency Theory 2.3 Educational organizations and the school as organization: theoretical models of analysis, images and metaphors of the school 2.3.1 Bureaucratic Model 2.3.2 Political Model 2.3.3 Ambiguity Model 2.3.4 Cultural Model 2.4 Some Communication and Organizational Processes 3. Education and the 'Democratic Governance' of Organizations 3.1 Legislation and practices of management, administration and direction of organizations and schools 3.2 Democracy in the School: the process of constructing autonomy in the public school 3.2.1 Human agency, relations of power and the development of autonomy 4. Organizational mediation: school as an "Autonomous Communicational Organization"
Mandatory literature
Ferreira Elisabete Maria Soares;
(D)enunciar a autonomia
Morgan Gareth;
Images de l.organisation. ISBN: ISBN 2-7637-7184-X
Freire Paulo;
Pedagogia da autonomia. ISBN: 85-219-0243-3
ULL;
O estudo da escola. ISBN: ISBN 972-0-34123-8
Lima Licinio C.;
A escola como organização educativa. ISBN: ISBN 85-249-0802-5
Correia José Alberto;
Para uma teoria crítica em educação. ISBN: 972-0-34127-0
Nóvoa, António; As Organizações Escolares em Análise, Publicações Dom Quixote, 1992
Teaching methods and learning activities
Lectures and debate on contents Theoretical-practical sessions analysing texts and solving guided exercises Group-work in the classroom Autonomous work/study time Tutorials
Type of evaluation: Avaliação distribuída com exame final
Software
power-point
windows media player
keywords
Humanities
Social sciences
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
designation |
Weight (%) |
Participação presencial |
10,00 |
Trabalho de campo |
50,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
40,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
4,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
36,00 |
Total: |
40,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Terms of frequency: Presence in classes will be verified. Except in the cases described in the regulations, students missing more than 25% of the classes will not be admitted to exams.
Calculation formula of final grade
Formula Evaluation: Final mark is expressed on a scale ranging between 0 and 20. Considering that evaluation is an instrument for learning, students are stimulated to experience active and creative processes. Therefore, students present an text and a Role Play it is the group-work (50%) individual participation in classroom (10%) and the exam (40%).If the student fails to present any of these evaluation elements he/she will not be admitted to the exams.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Any if necessary to insure adequate evaluation of students in DA.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
The evaluation of worker-students who do not comply with the requirement of class attendance, or of those who opt to use their worker-student status, will comprise of an individual assignment (of 10 pages max), in which they present a final and global synthesis of the contents of the course and which should be handed in during the last week of classes. The evaluation of DA students will take into account the presented difficulties and will use adequate oral or written methods.
Classification improvement
Students may improve their classification once, writing an exam during the scheduled exam seasons.