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Essay heading: Organization and Bureaucracy in Schools
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161) is emerging. The hierarchy and rules and regulations of a bureaucracy are often mistaken as the same idea of centralization. However, centralization is only one component of a bureaucracy that may or may not be present within the organization. It is the great diversity in our schools that perpetuate the grand debate about schooling and education as a bureaucracy in the United States... displayed 300 characters
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Centralization
One of the ways that schools in the United States are different than much of the rest of the developed world is the decentralized nature of American Schools (Hurn, 1993, p.22). Hurn describes the locus of control and difference of priorities within schools to differentiate between centralized and decentralized education, stating, "elementary and secondary education in the United States remains locally controlled to a high degree, compared to much of Europe, Japan and the soviet Union" (1993, p... displayed next 300 characters
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