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The role of the headmaster in managing a school

Anna Rajchel ()

RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Economics. Management. Law, issue 1

Abstract: A school does not exist without students, teachers, administration and management staff. Headmasters of educational units are more and more often identified with managers, leaders, people managing a school turning out new generations of students each year. openness to changes, pedagogical innovations, equipping with state-of-the-art hardware, a specific school management style, an repute in the environment, a position in the ratings are all elements influencing the school image. The educational market is highly competitive, in addition to public schools private schools are also founded and they enjoy greater and greater popularity. It will depend on the manner of managing the school and the headmaster’s decisions whether in the time perspective a given educational unit will stay in the market or it will cease to exist.

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