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The management of language teaching operations - Ron White, Mervyn Martin, Mike Stimson & Robert Hodge. Management in English language teaching. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1991). Pp. iv + 348. ISBN 0 521 37763 3 (paperback). - Judith Simons & Mark Connelly. Quality ESL programs: An administrator's guide. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press Inc (2000). Pp. xiii + 241. ISBN 0-8108-3757-9 (paperback). - Bertie Everard, Geoffrey Morris & Ian Wilson. Effective school management. London: Paul Chapman Publishing (2004). Pp. xviii + 301. ISBN 13978-1-4128-0049-2 (paperback). - Ron White, Andy Hockley, Julie Van Der Horst Jansen, Melissa s. Laughner. From teacher to manager: Managing language teaching organizations. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press (2008). Pp. vi + 288. ISBN 978-0-521-709095 (paperback). - Mary Ann Christison & Fredricka L Stoller (eds.). A handbook for language program administrators, 2nd edition. Burlingame, CA: Alta Book Center Publishers, (2012). Pp. xviii + 366. ISBN-13: 978-1-932383-22-5 (paperback).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2013

Richard Rossner*
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rrossner@eaquals.org

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