The Implementation Perspective

The Implementation Perspective

Author: Walter Williams

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-07-28

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 0520340817

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After the "big" decisions are made in legislatures and executive offices, what is done by those who implement and operate social service programs will determine their success or failure. Yet, over and over again, the managers of public organization disregard or handle poorly the critical problems involved in starting and developing new programs or in modifying existing ones. This book presents a new decision-making rationale-the implementation perspective-as the basic guide to social service program management. The cardinal principle is that the central focus of policy must be at the point of service delivery. Here is where management must redirect its attention. The demand is to concentrate on the hard, dirty, time-consuming work of building the local delivery capacity needed to provide better social services and to implement new program decisions over time. The Implementation Perspective is a message for our times. Even those who would continue the nation's effort to meet its social obligations are finding that simply calling for big new programs and more spending is no longer satisfying. Moreover, Proposition 13, the balanced budget movement, inflation, and compelling demands for new funds in such areas as energy, now squeeze social programs. New directions may have to come, not from new funds, but from rethinking and redirection and, more to the point, the better management of existing programs.


Handbook on Implementation Science

Handbook on Implementation Science

Author: Per Nilsen

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-05-29

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 1788975995

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The Handbook on Implementation Science provides an overview of the field’s multidisciplinary history, theoretical approaches, key concepts, perspectives, and methods. By drawing on knowledge concerning learning, habits, organizational theory, improvement science, and policy research, the Handbook offers novel perspectives from a broad group of international experts in the field representing diverse disciplines. The editors seek to advance implementation science through careful consideration of current thinking and recommendations for future directions.


Perspectives on Higher Education

Perspectives on Higher Education

Author: Abdulrahman O Al-Youbi

Publisher:

Published: 2021-02-08

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13:

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This book, the second in the Perspectives on Higher Education series, brings together a number of insights into a key area of higher education: curriculum planning, design, and implementation. This book is designed to provide educators with the knowledge and skills needed to design, develop, and evaluate university curricula, programmes, and courses. It is aimed at those involved in programme development and delivery at many levels, from the most experienced administrator or senior professor through to the new teacher.In this manner, beginning from the initial steps of curriculum design all the way through to quality assurance and how to evaluate whether your curriculum has met its intended aims, this book is intended to be a short and easy-to-reference guide for educators at all levels.


New Perspectives on Regulation

New Perspectives on Regulation

Author: David A. Moss

Publisher: The Tobin Project

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 0982478801

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As an experiment in reconnecting academia to the broader democracy, this work is designed to invigorate public policy debate by rededicating academic work to the pursuit of solutions to society's great problems.


International Perspectives on Undergraduate Research

International Perspectives on Undergraduate Research

Author: Nancy H. Hensel

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-12-21

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 3030535592

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This edited volume explores how undergraduate research and research-based teaching is being implemented in countries around the world. Leading educators come together to discuss commonly accepted definitions of undergraduate research, country-specific models and partnerships for student research, university policies and practices to support faculty and staff who engage students in research, and available assessment data that supports the effectiveness of undergraduate research as a means to increase student engagement and academic achievement. As undergraduate research has spread around the world, professors, administrators, and policymakers benefit by learning about other approaches and models of undergraduate research.


Handbook of Public Administration

Handbook of Public Administration

Author: B Guy Peters

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2007-05-23

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 1446204782

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The past two decades have been marked by a period of substantial and often fundamental change in public administration. Critically reflecting on the utility of scholarly theory and the extent to which government practices inform the development of this theory, the Handbook of Public Administration was a landmark publication which served as an essential guide for both the practice of public administration today and its on-going development as an academic discipline. The Concise Paperback Edition provides a selection of 30 of the original articles in an accessible paperback format and includes a new introduction by B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre. It is an essential point of reference for all students of public administration.


Policies and Procedures for the Implementation of Safe and Healthy Educational Environments

Policies and Procedures for the Implementation of Safe and Healthy Educational Environments

Author: Malika Haoucha

Publisher: Information Science Reference

Published: 2022

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781799892977

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"This book discusses policies and procedures used for the implementation of safe and healthy educational environments both during the pandemic and also the perspectives for post Covid-19 pandemic with the aim to share the best practices and learn from each other's experiences in the time of a sanitary crisis"--


Cases on Educational Technology Planning, Design, and Implementation: A Project Management Perspective

Cases on Educational Technology Planning, Design, and Implementation: A Project Management Perspective

Author: Benson, Angela D.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2013-06-30

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1466642386

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Whether utilizing electronic tools for K-12 classrooms, learning management systems in higher education institutions, or training and performance improvement for business organizations, technology maintains an important aspect in the delivery of education and training in both school and non-school settings. Cases on Educational Technology Planning, Design, and Implementation: A Project Management Perspective provides strategies for addressing the challenges and pitfalls faced when planning, designing, and implementing learning and educational technology projects. The case studies in this publication aim to provide instructors, practitioners in K-12 and higher education, business managers as well as students interested in implementing education technology projects.