Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Vision and mission of Educational Institutions

Vision and mission of Educational Institutions
            Educational institutions are the platforms for carrying out the education process. All the activities related to education are carried out here. Educational institutions, therefore acts as an agency for social change and advancement of the future society by shaping human resources and creating useful man power to the nation.

Advisory and Autonomous Bodies

Advisory and Autonomous Bodies
            The Ministry is advised on educational matters and assisted to perform many of its activities by a number of Advisory and autonomous Bodies like the Central Advisory Board of Education, National Council of Educational Research and training, University Grants Commission. These organisations not only guide the Ministry in formulation of its plans and policies, but also help implementing its programmes and Schemes in their own way. Here, we will discuss briefly about the constitution and functions of some such bodies.
Central Advisory Board of Education

MHRD

Educational administration at the national level
MHRD
      Prior to 1945, education as a department had no separate existence at the national level. It remained attached with health and agriculture. In 1945, however each of all these subjects formed a separate department. The Department of Education just after independence was upgraded to the status of a Minority and in 1957, it was also given the charge of scientific research.

Ministry of human resource development

Ministry of human resource development
இந்தியாவில் கல்வி மேலாண்மையில் மனித வள மேம்பாட்டு அமைச்சரவையின் பங்கு மிக முக்கியத்துவம் வாய்ந்தது. மனித வள மேம்பாட்டு அமைச்சரவை இந்திய அரசாங்கத்தால் 1945 ம் வருடத்திற்கு பிறகு தன தனி அமைப்பாக ஏற்படுத்தப்பட்டது. இந்த அமைப்பானது சுதந்திரத்திற்கு பிறகு தனிப்பெரும் அமைப்பாக உருவெடுத்தது. 1957 ல் அறிவியல் ஆராய்ச்சிகள் செய்யும் அமைப்பாக உருவெடுத்தது. இந்த அமைச்சரவை இரு பிரிவுகளாக பிரிக்கப்பட்டது. அவை.

Administrative structure in india

Administrative structure in india
            The pattern in which administration has been set up plays an important role in the effectiveness of the management and implementation of the educational plans and objectives from the national to the local level in educational settings. in our country the following ways of the administrative system has been established.
1.      localised system of administration
Decentralised administration is localised adminstration. in this system, the entire implementation power lies with the local authorities and all the norms and rules are fixed and exercised by the local officers.

Difference between administration and management

Difference between administration and management
Nature of work
Administration: it is concerned about the determination of objectives and major policies of an organisation.
Management: it puts into action the policies and plans laid down by the administration.
Type of function
Administration: it is a determination function.
Management: it is an executive function.
Scope:

Types of educational management

Types of educational management
1.      Based on the type of participation of educational leader
a.       Participatory management
b.      Non-participatory management
2.      Based on the nature of organisation goals
a.       Autocratic management
b.      Democratic management
3.      Centralised management
4.      Decentralised management
5.      Direct authority

6.      Advisory authority