Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective
Human resource management, an essential part of public school administration, is particularly vulnerable to legal interpretation and challenge. Like all other institutions that receive federal funds, public schools have a unique rulebook that sets the parameters for management, particularly with respect to human resource issues. This authoritative text is an essential resource for administrators. It will help new and experienced managers to navigate the practical and legal concerns likely to affect the many human resource functions including recruiting, hiring, and firing personnel; collective bargaining; staff development; and record keeping and reporting. The insightful discussion of the laws and policies currently structuring human resource management is augmented with examples of forms and procedures to be used in addressing particular hr functions.
An Instructor's Manual has been developed to accompany this text.
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Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective
Human resource management, an essential part of public school administration, is particularly vulnerable to legal interpretation and challenge. Like all other institutions that receive federal funds, public schools have a unique rulebook that sets the parameters for management, particularly with respect to human resource issues. This authoritative text is an essential resource for administrators. It will help new and experienced managers to navigate the practical and legal concerns likely to affect the many human resource functions including recruiting, hiring, and firing personnel; collective bargaining; staff development; and record keeping and reporting. The insightful discussion of the laws and policies currently structuring human resource management is augmented with examples of forms and procedures to be used in addressing particular hr functions.
An Instructor's Manual has been developed to accompany this text.
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Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective

Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective

Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective

Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School: A Legal Perspective

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Overview

Human resource management, an essential part of public school administration, is particularly vulnerable to legal interpretation and challenge. Like all other institutions that receive federal funds, public schools have a unique rulebook that sets the parameters for management, particularly with respect to human resource issues. This authoritative text is an essential resource for administrators. It will help new and experienced managers to navigate the practical and legal concerns likely to affect the many human resource functions including recruiting, hiring, and firing personnel; collective bargaining; staff development; and record keeping and reporting. The insightful discussion of the laws and policies currently structuring human resource management is augmented with examples of forms and procedures to be used in addressing particular hr functions.
An Instructor's Manual has been developed to accompany this text.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461649403
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/04/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Bernadette Marczely is the director of the graduate program in Educational Supervision at Cleveland State University.
David William Marczely is a licensed Ohio attorney with a background in both education and business.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1 Human Resource and Contract Management in the Public School
Chapter 3 2 Collective Bargaining
Chapter 4 3 The Collective Bargaining Process
Chapter 5 4 Collective Bargaining and Controversy
Chapter 6 5 Laws Affecting Human Resource Management
Chapter 7 6 Planning and Recruitment
Chapter 8 7 Review, Interview, and Selection
Chapter 9 8 Welcoming New Employees
Chapter 10 9 Supervision and Evaluation
Chapter 11 10 Staff Development
Chapter 12 11 Record Keeping and Reporting
Chapter 13 Index
Chapter 14 About the Authors
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