This text presents a very practical, comprehensive treatment of the human resources function as it operates from a central office or school district level.
The text utilizes a management approach that reflects current ISLLC Standards and is organized around the processes and procedures necessary for implementing effective human resources administration. Chapter 1 presents an overview of the context in which human resources administration takes place. Treated in separate chapters are the eight essential dimensions of the human resources function: human resource planning, recruitment, selection, placement and induction, staff development, appraisal, rewarding, and collective negotiations. The final chapter presents legal, ethical, and policy issues in human resources administration.
About the Author, Ronald W. Rebore
Dr. Ronald W. Rebore is a professor of educational leadership and higher education in the College of Education and Public Service at Saint Louis University. He has 22 years of experience as an assistant superintendent and superintendent of schools. He has published numerous articles as well as twelve books, many of which have also been published in multiple editions. Two books have been translated into Chinese.