英文摘要 |
This study presents a path analysis of the causes and effects of madness in junior high school administrations in Taiwan. Here "madness" is defined as uncontrolled or "out-of-order" behavior, behavior which transgresses and produced through psychological, social and physical conflicts. Eventually, madness influences the specific goals of a school administration, and more generally its effectiveness, efficiency, legitimacy, and creativity. These four categories then provide a theoretical basis for determining the degree of madness in junior high school administrations. In order to improved administrations, the degree of madness(or distortion or limitation within these four categories) must be measured. Therefore this study uses the questionnaire method to collect data, choosing 101 out of 718 junior high schools, through a stratified random sampling approach, as samples; of 1036 questionnaires sen4t out, 985 completed ones were obtained and studied. The Linear Structural Model was then used to test the theoretical basis of madness in Taiwan's junior high school administrations. |