<> Emphasizing the relationship of human resource management to student learning, this book is driven by recent research, yet offers real applications throughout. Many Human Resource Management books emphasize only the functions of the area. This text emphasizes how human resource decisions affect student achievement. It also discusses the impact on human resource practice in schools with site-based management, addresses ISLLC standards, and shows practical applications for research related to human resource practice.
For a school book, it was actually pretty good. I would give it a 3.5, but it isn't an option. My only complaint is that it is dated at this point. Some of the laws that are the focus for large portions of this book are not a part of education anymore. It needs to be updated for sure, but it isn't bad.