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Christenberry, Nola J.; Holifield, Mitchell – American School Board Journal, 1992
To handle a death in the school community wisely and sensitively, school boards need to develop a death response policy. A policy developed by a diverse committee will be sensitive to the needs of the entire school community. Offers seven points to consider in drafting a policy. (MLF)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Committees, Crisis Intervention, Death
Gray, Peter J.; Rawers, Lois J. – 1984
Based on a case study of a large northwestern suburban school district's initial attempts to establish policy for school use of computers, this report addresses such general questions as how school districts develop policies for instructional and administrative uses of computers, how school policy formation committees function, and how their…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Committees, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Corak, Kathleen – 1991
This paper, part of a larger study on the emergence of the Joint Big Decisions Committee (JBDC) in higher education management practices, focuses on how the JBDC has functioned in light of existing organizational governance models. The paper begins with a literature review which presents and discusses various management model types. These model…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Colleges, Committees
Perillo, Stephen E. – 1987
The starting point of an effective school safety program is the development of a written policy statement that reflects the school board's belief in safety for its students and that is widely publicized to the staff and community. A sample safety/security policy is provided that lists, first, the superintendent's responsibilities in establishing a…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Board of Education Policy, Committees, Elementary Secondary Education
Morley, James E., Jr. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1997
The traditional role of a college or university finance committee is to oversee an institution's financial operations, ensure that a viable long-range fiscal plan is in place, and recommend financial policies to the governing board. The finance committee may assume additional responsibilities in response to changing needs and expectations of the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Agency Role, College Administration
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Hyman, Randy E. – College and University, 1995
A Ball State University (Indiana) program to strengthen student retention involves a Freshman-Year Experience Committee of 40 professionals representing key units in academic and student affairs who collaborate to respond to the needs of first-year students. The committee has designed policies for freshman dismissal and midterm evaluation that are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Administration, College Freshmen
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College and University, 1985
Examples are given of points hospitals must consider when adopting and implementing infant bioethics committees, including committee functions (educational, policy development, and consultative), structure, membership, jurisdiction, recordkeeping, and legal issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Bioethics, Child Welfare, Committees
Evans, Gary – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1997
A college or university governing board's development committee (or foundation board in a public institution) has both oversight of and broad responsibility for institutional fund-raising activities. Committee members have an additional role that colleagues on other committees do not--active participation in fund-raising. The committee sets goals,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Agency Role, College Administration
Wood, Richard J. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1997
The college or university academic affairs committee of the governing board holds the primary responsibility for defining, overseeing, and modifying the "policies" that fulfill the institution's academic mission, including: ensuring that the academic program is consistent with the institution's mission and strategies; ensuring that the academic…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrative Organization, Agency Role, College Administration
Golden, Robert; Kahn, Jay V. – Business Officer, 1998
Describes the Keene State College (New Hampshire) mode for delivery of information technology, which features collaboration of major college divisions, sustainability within realistic revenue/cost projections, and customer-based service delivery. Pre-implementation conditions, origins of the collaborative arrangement, how organization of campus…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Agency Cooperation, College Administration, Committees
Clay, Katherine; And Others – 1989
Strategic planning techniques for administrators, with a focus on process managers, are presented in this guidebook. The three major tasks of the strategic planning process include the assessment of the current organizational situation, goal setting, and the development of strategies to accomplish this. Strategic planning differs from long-range…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Administrators, Board Administrator Relationship
Fenton, Edwin; Wasserman, Elsa R. – 1985
A fairness committee consists of a group of about 15 people, usually students, teachers, and administrators, who are either volunteers or are elected. This committee tries to improve the overall school climate by improving the quality of relationships between students, teachers, and administrators. It offers a neutral place for individuals to…
Descriptors: Committees, Conflict Resolution, Grievance Procedures, Interpersonal Communication
Flinn, Ronald T. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1997
The committee on buildings and grounds of a college or university governing board is charged with the broad responsibility for overseeing an institution's physical assets: land, buildings, and equipment. Specific tasks include ensuring the adequacy and condition of capital assets, developing and periodically reviewing policies, advocating for new…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Policy, Agency Role, Campus Planning