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Floyd, Carol E. – 1986
Faculty participation in college or university decision making is accepted as intrinsically good and as having positive effects on institutional functioning, but it is reflected in varying degrees in actual practice. The rationale for faculty participation is related to increased employee satisfaction and performance; faculty also tend to afford…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, College Governing Councils, Faculty College Relationship
Bateman, David; Bateman, C. Fred – 2002
This brief paper on the inclusion of students with disabilities summarizes the history, terms, and legal requirements. The relevant section of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is cited followed by a brief review of the mainstreaming movement of the 1970s and the regular education initiative in the mid-1980s. Regulations governing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Compliance (Legal), Decision Making
Toma, J. Douglas; Palm, Richard L. – 1998
This digest summarizes the role of the dean or department chair in dealing with legal issues in higher education. It considers the types of legal issues which might arise for these administrators (such as contract and tort matters for staff and students), the erosion of the legislative and judicial deference given to academic decision making, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Administration, College Admission, Compliance (Legal)
Freed, Jann E.; And Others – 1997
This digest, based on a larger report of the same title, summarizes principles for improving quality in higher education institutions. Emphasis is on the effect of the principles when they are used holistically to create a culture of academic excellence. The quality principles are based on the conceptual framework of total quality management (TQM)…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Decision Making, Educational Quality, Efficiency
Ellis, Thomas I. – 1984
Teachers are primarily motivated by intrinsic rewards such as self-respect, responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment. Administrators can therefore boost morale and motivate teachers to excel through participatory governance, inservice education, and systematic, supportive evaluation. (TE)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives, Inservice Teacher Education, Job Satisfaction
Sanders, James R. – 1988
Although evaluation plays many roles in schools--support for administrative decision-making, curriculum improvement, staff development, public relations, instruction, counseling, diagnosing problems for students and staff, planning--recent studies of school district evaluation practices indicate that little overall consistency exists in the form…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Curriculum Evaluation, Decision Making, Educational Facilities Improvement
Scott, James J.; Smith, Stuart C. – 1987
A growing number of educators are focusing their efforts on improving the work environment of teaching. In place of the typical school's norms and practices that isolate teachers from one another, collaborative schools have norms that encourage teachers and principals to cooperate for school improvement. Such schools are characterized by frequent…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Cooperation, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education