A study of county superintendents entering office in 1957 in the state of Florida
The educational system in America has become a huge, complex business. Administration of the schools is vital to meet the problems involved. A well-qualified administrator is better prepared to overcome obstacles and to make the school system function to the highest degree of efficiency. Recent art...
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Summary: | The educational system in America has become a huge, complex business. Administration of the schools is vital to meet the problems involved. A well-qualified administrator is better prepared to overcome obstacles and to make the school system function to the highest degree of efficiency. Recent articles have indicated the general trend toward the county as the administrative unit for the school. As the population groups, so grow the problems of the schools and the county superintendency. === Typescript. === "August, 1957." === "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science." === Advisor: Edna E. Parker, Professor Directing Paper. === Includes bibliographical references (leaves 34-35). |
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