The pragmatic educational administrator: 'local theory', schooling, and postmodernism reviled

This paper questions the plausibility of using the 'high theory' of postmodern thought to construct a complete and lucid theory of educational administration. It is argued that problems with postmodernism's concept of power, its abandonment of the possibility of 'truth', the...

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