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by Michael O'Neill (Editor), Kathleen Fletcher (Editor) "The first university-based generic nonprofit management education (NME) programs date from the early 1980s in the United States and a few other countries..." (more)
Key Phrases: nonprofit management education, youth agency administration, nonprofit academic centers, American Humanics, United States, San Francisco (more...)
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“This collection is essential reading for anyone involved with establishing or assessing the value of nonprofit academic centers, programs and courses.”–Association for Research on Non-Profit Organizations & Voluntary Action

“This collection is essential reading for anyone involved with establishing or assessing the value of nonprofit academic centers, programs, and courses.”–Book Notes

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The rapidly growing trend of higher education programs specially tailored for managers of nonprofit agencies is no more than fifteen years old, but now these programs include thousands of students at nearly one hundred universities and colleges worldwide. Business management education developed at the turn of the century, and public management began education in the 1930s; now nonprofit management education is emerging in a comparable way. This book charts the growth of and addresses the major issues and controversies surrounding this new field. The collection includes both academics and practitioners reporting their research findings and experiences with nonprofit management education. Major issues include the growth of nonprofit management as an academic field, the academic and political problems facing the field, curricular and instructional issues including new technologies such as distance learning, and the debate over whether such programs should be housed in schools of business, public administration, or in their own separate programs. The book also explores ways and means by which nonprofit management education can most effectively serve nonprofit practitioners.

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