The Management in the Technological Institutes in Mexico: A Historical Analysis

Authors

  • Alberto-Merced Castro-Valencia National Technological Institute of Mexico, Jose Mario Molina Pasquel y Henríquez Technological Institute
  • Cesar Omar Mora-Perez Universidad de Guadalajara
  • Fabiola Guadalupe Arriaga Lopez National Technological Institute of Mexico, Jose Mario Molina Pasquel y Henríquez Technological Institute
  • Edgardo Martinez Orozco National Technological Institute of Mexico, Jose Mario Molina Pasquel y Henríquez Technological Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i18.6636

Keywords:

higher education, academics, school management, leadership styles, leadership, technological institutes, collegiality

Abstract

Answers from a set of questions about institutional management are analyzed, they were part of The Reconfiguration of the Academic Profession in Mexico survey, taken in 2007-2008. The study compares the perspective of technological public institutions professors and public state universities, relative to the communication, collegiality and administrative practices. The results show that the academicians of the first institutions perceived, with regard to the academicians of the seconds, the most complicated administrative processes, minor communication and a deficient participation on decisions making are discussed in the light of the federal policies and organizations concepts.

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Published

2023-12-22

How to Cite

Castro-Valencia , A.-M., Mora-Perez , C. O., Arriaga Lopez , F. G., & Martinez Orozco, E. (2023). The Management in the Technological Institutes in Mexico: A Historical Analysis. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(18). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i18.6636

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