Volumen 4, Número 2
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Ítem Management Assessment for Mode I Schools from Northern Educational Region Circuit 6 in 2013(2014-07-01 00:00:00) Torres Sánchez, RamónAn management assessment was made of 3 Mode 1 public high schools belonging to the Northern Educational Region Circuit 6 in the Northern Region of Costa Rica in 2013. The general objectives were to assess and propose enhancements to management activities for the high schools participating in the study. The objectives specifically include: 1 – Acknowledging strengths and weaknesses in the schools´curriculum, teaching staff, financial limitations, educational resources and procedures. 2 – Determine the principal management strategies embraced by principals in teh aforementioned instittutions. The study is qualitative. Findings include: principals overloaded with work, decontexualized content, general lack of motivation among teachers in the workplace and lack of adequate classrooms to provide a quality educationÍtem Management Strategy for an Ethics, Esthetics and Citizenship Program: A Comparative Study of High Schools in Regional Western School District 3 during the 2013 School Year(2014-07-01 00:00:00) Benavides Soto, Dernier Ángel; Murillo Vargas, Andreína; Navarra Carranza, María Elisa; Porras Berrocal, Gerardo Alonso; Vargas Rodríguez, Criss DayanaThis article is an excerpt from a research project on developing an ethics, esthetics and citizenship management project in high schools from Western Regional Office 3, during the 2013 schoolyear. Participating high schools include Julio Acosta García Institute, Palmares Bilingual High School and Naranjo High School, all public high schools. The aforementioned institutions are day schools covering a Cycle III Diversified curriculum. The study is descriptive and based on combined or multimodal methodological techniques involving both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The author interviewed students from the Executive Student Body Committee and school administrators as well as teachers who were asked to participate in a survey. The research concludes that more strategies must be put in place to fully develop an Ethics, Esthetics and Citizenship Program. Based on the criteria of the faculty, administrators and students, project management is a weakness and requires better planning, leadership, organization and assessment of activities to ensure a successful output.