The metropolitan area may provide an administrative structure for renewing educational administration alternatives. New metropolitan units may seek an organization that will emphasize education over schools, seek staff and citizen participation, develop organizational flexibility, and modify personnel roles. Single administrative units may serve small metropolitan areas effectively, while two-tier units will be needed in large metropolitan areas. It is assumed that decentralization should be a political rather than an administrative process. (Author/DW).
"The metropolitan area may provide an administrative structure for renewing educational administration alternatives. New metropolitan units may seek an organization that will emphasize education over schools, seek staff and citizen participation, develop organizational flexibility, and modify personnel roles. Single administrative units may serve small metropolitan areas effectively, while two-tier units will be needed in large metropolitan areas. It is assumed that decentralization should be a political rather than an administrative process. (Author/DW)."@en
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