Decentralized educational planning means that teachers are responsible for developing their own teach plans. In a centralized educational planning system, one person is responsible for developing teaching plans for everyone.
history of educational planning in the phillippines
a. How does political pressure affect the educational planning and management?
C. Kenneth Tanner has written: 'Designs for educational planning' -- subject(s): Educational planning, System analysis 'Educational facilities planning' -- subject(s): Planning, School facilities 'Microcomputer applications in educational planning and decision making' -- subject(s): Data processing, Decision making, Educational planning, School management and organization
J. M. Colditz has written: 'Educational planning, a bibliography with special emphasis on developing countries' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Educational planning 'Educational planning' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Educational planning
different educational sector
a. How does political pressure affect the educational planning and management?
The foundation of educational planning should be based on the future achievements. It should be in line with a vision that is to be achieved in the future.
macro planning is the planning that takes place at the end of the year for the following year
The stages of educational planning are: 1. Pre - Planning 2. Planning 3. Plan Formulation 4. Plan Elaboration 5. Plan Implementation 6. Evaluation,Revision and Replacing
Manpower relates to the number of employees. For educational planning, teachers, aides and possibly security or a principal is needed.
Educational planning in an institution involves setting goals, designing strategies, and implementing initiatives to improve the quality of education provided. It involves assessing current needs, resources, and challenges to develop a roadmap for achieving educational objectives effectively. Educational planning helps in ensuring that the institution is able to adapt to changes, meet the needs of students, and enhance overall learning outcomes.
Educational planning consists of the normative, strategic and operational stages. The normative stage is the one in which policies are developed and formed.