Educational Administration : A Study
Keywords:
Educational Administration planning, organizing programmeAbstract
An educational institution's programme can only be successful if all of the necessary resources, both human and material, are in place and put to good use. This is what we mean when we talk about educational administration. There's no one procedure or conduct that falls under the umbrella word "Administration." You might think of it as a big tarp that covers a lot of ground and encompasses many different processes like the ones listed above. In the realm of educational administration, the same thing happens. When an educational organisation has a specific objective or goal in mind, the idea of educational administration is appropriate.
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