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In this article the author discusses decision‐making, which he analyses into elements or stages—defining the problem, consideration of alternative courses of action, implementing the decision, and evaluation of action taken. As an example, he has taken the case where a decision has to be made whether or not to introduce team‐teaching into a school.

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