For decades, theories of bureaucracy have emphasized the importance of organizational mission in thriving organizations. This dissertation will examine the role of organizational mission in schools, particularly, a sample of schools that participate in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, the nation\u27s oldest and largest school voucher program. Using teacher and school leader survey data, coupled with measures of student achievement, it will measure mission coherence and correlate it with a variety of outcome variables of interest. It will also take a particularly close look at the role of mission in religious schools
Since the founding of the United States, scholars and policymakers have argued that education should...
At the same time that organizational communication and management scholars are focusing attention on...
Relationships are central to education, especially in Catholic schools, where love for others is esp...
The purpose of this study was to look at mission driven school district leadership in Massachusetts ...
Christian school education is unique in nature. Integrating faith into academics led many families t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways in which stated institutional missions influen...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
A mission statement is an organizational document declaring the purpose of an institution and its re...
Focus groups conducted with students, parents, teachers, and alumni (N=540) at 13 Catholic Marianist...
Mission statements stand at the heart of Catholic schools. It is the mission statement that anchors ...
Despite site-based decison making (SBDM) educational mandates, research determined the virtual exclu...
Catholic schools are set apart from public schools in that Catholic schools aim to create for the sc...
This study examined the extent hiring for mission and personal religious formation play a role in a ...
There are several types of organizations that propose to educate students living within a large urba...
Since the founding of the United States, scholars and policymakers have argued that education should...
At the same time that organizational communication and management scholars are focusing attention on...
Relationships are central to education, especially in Catholic schools, where love for others is esp...
The purpose of this study was to look at mission driven school district leadership in Massachusetts ...
Christian school education is unique in nature. Integrating faith into academics led many families t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ways in which stated institutional missions influen...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
While the mission statements of Catholic schools include strong language on faith formation, Catholi...
A mission statement is an organizational document declaring the purpose of an institution and its re...
Focus groups conducted with students, parents, teachers, and alumni (N=540) at 13 Catholic Marianist...
Mission statements stand at the heart of Catholic schools. It is the mission statement that anchors ...
Despite site-based decison making (SBDM) educational mandates, research determined the virtual exclu...
Catholic schools are set apart from public schools in that Catholic schools aim to create for the sc...
This study examined the extent hiring for mission and personal religious formation play a role in a ...
There are several types of organizations that propose to educate students living within a large urba...
Since the founding of the United States, scholars and policymakers have argued that education should...
At the same time that organizational communication and management scholars are focusing attention on...
Relationships are central to education, especially in Catholic schools, where love for others is esp...