RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOLS
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171938Keywords:
Risk, Management, Strategies, Policies, Treats, EducationAbstract
Abstract. The relevance of this study is to show risks that are available at schools and identify some strategies to manage such risks if they are likely to occur. Thus, education given at schools becomes better and more effective once the right strategies are set for risk management. In this respect, schools need good quality planning to avoid any risk that would prevent students from learning and facing treats. Therefore, establishing risk managent policy and making risk analysis before the academic year begins will help to monitor risks, and see the weaknesses beforehand to maximise good quality
education. This research is done to reveal the opinions of teachers and managers and their past experiences in such cases. Pre-test and post-test were applied in the study and the results were evaluated. It also aimed to examine the current strategies used at schools and find out if the strategies, policies are good enough and applied correctly. As a result of the study, it is seen that schools quality can become better with the right setting of risk management, risk policies and risk strategies.
Keywords: Risk, Management, Strategies, Policies, Treats, Education
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