This course provides doctoral students in Educational Management with advanced knowledge and skills in problem-solving methodologies and decision-making processes relevant to leadership roles in educational institutions. Through theoretical exploration, case studies, and practical applications, students will develop analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and strategic decision-making abilities essential for addressing complex challenges and promoting effective organizational change in educational settings. Topics include problem identification and analysis, decision-making models, ethical considerations, risk assessment, and implementation strategies. Emphasis is placed on applying problem-solving frameworks and decision-making tools to real-world scenarios encountered in educational management contexts.
- Teacher: HAYDEE JAMES
- Enrolled students: 1