This book provides a comprehensive overview of various models and practices of implementing project management in schools, and conceptualizes the processes of adaptation and development of project management curricula within the unique context of the contemporary school environment. By presenting the general theories and research on project management and adapting these theories to educational organizations and to this specific audience, the authors open a new and promising niche for teaching, research, and practice.
Project Management in Schools: New Conceptualizations, Orientations, and Applications
Chapter 1. Implementing project management in schools Chapter 2. Project initiation Chapter 3. Educational planning and its unique characteristics Chapter 4. Project Implementation Chapter 5. Project termination Chapter 6. Project monitoring, control and evaluation - the unique aspects of projects in schools