Report on EducationalbManagers Duties .pptx

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Educational managers duties


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Educational Manager’s Duties Ms. QUEEN CHARLY D. BULAYBULAY

What is an Educational Manager? An educational manager is a professional responsible for overseeing and coordinating various aspects of educational institutions or programs.

Their duties can vary depending on the specific role and context but generally include: Administrative Leadership Curriculum Development Staff Management Policy Implementation Student Service Community Relations Strategic Planning Quality Assurance

Educational managers can work in a variety of settings, including K-12 schools, colleges, universities, educational nonprofits, and government agencies. Their role is crucial in ensuring that educational institutions run smoothly and effectively, providing high-quality education to students.

Who are the Educational manager in the Philippines? 1. School Principals and Administrators : These individuals manage elementary and secondary schools, overseeing day-to-day operations, staff, and student affairs. Principals : Head the overall administration of individual schools. Assistant Principals : Support principals in administrative tasks.

2. Department of Education (DepEd) Officials : Responsible for overseeing the public education system at various levels. Secretary of Education : The highest-ranking official in the Department of Education, responsible for policy direction and administration. Regional Directors : Manage education at the regional level. Division Superintendents : Oversee school divisions within regions.

3. Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Officials : Oversee higher education institutions (colleges and universities). Chairperson : The head of CHED, responsible for formulating policies and guidelines for higher education. Commissioners : Assist in policy-making and regulation.

4. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Officials : Manage technical-vocational education and training (TVET). Director-General : Heads TESDA and oversees the implementation of TVET programs. Deputy Directors-General : Assist in managing TESDA’s various functions and programs.

5. University and College Presidents : Lead higher education institutions, responsible for academic and administrative leadership. Presidents : Serve as the chief executive officers of universities and colleges. Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors : Assist in administrative and academic functions in universities with multiple campuses.

6. Private School Administrators : Similar to their public counterparts, but operate within private educational institutions. School Directors : Lead private schools, overseeing administrative and educational functions. Academic Coordinators : Manage specific academic programs or departments within private schools.

These educational managers play a critical role in shaping and implementing educational policies, ensuring quality education, and managing the various administrative and operational aspects of educational institutions in the Philippines.

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