The Role of Educational Management in Improving the Quality of Teaching and Learning
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https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v18.nse1.187-194Keywords:
Educational system, educational management, innovation, creativity, evaluation and effectiveness, learning and teachingAbstract
Today, the importance and role of education and educational management in the development and progress of societies and organizations is not hidden from anyone. Basically, improving the scientific level of individuals and the dynamism of organizations and their benefiting from the latest developments in the world of knowledge is not possible without relying on the education and training of talented and dynamic forces, and even increasing the economic, social, political, cultural power and prosperity of learning organizations is dependent on the expansion and development of education and approaches to the educational management system. This article seeks to explain the importance, role and process of educational management in seven areas (individual and scientific characteristics of the teacher, curriculum, educational evaluation, classroom management, educational space and facilities factor, educational management and education system). Finally, the category of educational evaluation, educational management processes and its role in creating growth, creativity, learning and teaching of students and teachers will be mentioned. The results of this research show that educational management is considered one of the most important factors in the educational system; Why are teaching and learning conditions in educational environments constantly subject to various changes? And this educational management can help the education system adapt to those changes. Educational management is one of the most common and best solutions for training teachers and updating their information, and ultimately promoting teachers' career advancement and student learning.
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