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Barth, Roland S. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Interest in staff development for principals bodes well for teachers and students. By engaging in and modeling learning, principals can create a community of learners. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, Principals, Staff Development
Leske, Lucy Apthorp; Archer-Martin, Nancy – Currents, 1999
To succeed in recruiting development officers, colleges and universities must use more aggressive methods to reach alumni, people with ties to the campus, and local business people; expand their selection criteria, perhaps including candidates with little or no experience; streamline the hiring process; and train new professionals. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Management Development

Pavan, Barbara N. – 1986
To gain perspective on the future preparation of supervisors, the Council of Professors of Instruction Supervision (COPIS) membership was surveyed concerning topics currently included in introductory supervision courses. The survey form included a list of possible topics, with space for additions, and asked each professor to indicate how many…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, National Surveys
Daresh, John C., Ed.; McComas, Robyn D., Ed. – 1984
This bibliography is the result of a literature review directed exclusively at the issue of inservice education, or staff development, for experienced teachers, administrators, and other professional educators. The purpose was to examine, within the time frame of 1977 through 1983, recently completed studies to identify predominant research…
Descriptors: Administrators, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Inservice Education

Lubans, John, Jr.; And Others – CUPA Journal, 1992
The Duke University (North Carolina) experience using adventure-based or wilderness learning programs for staff development is discussed, focusing on the program rationale, planning, common responses of participants and nonparticipants, and outcomes. Quotations from program assessments are included. A brief list of relevant industry resources is…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Administration, Creativity, Higher Education
Small, Sue E. – 1985
Research evidence clearly indicates the need to improve the school administrator's effectiveness as a key factor in educational reform. One difficulty is balancing administrators' wants with organizational needs. Inservice education planners' examination of these wants and needs led to the client-based needs assessment process described in this…
Descriptors: Administrators, Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Donatucci, Frederick J. – School Business Affairs, 1994
One way to develop administrators who are comfortable and innovative with technology is principal-to-principal training through fellow administrators who are using technology effectively. Support and encouragement of the district includes purchasing the needed hardware and ongoing staff development. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development
Price, John L. – 1986
Classroom management is a topic of perennial interest and concern to educators. This paper describes the background, development, and implementation of a classroom management model widely disseminated in Arkansas. The model is an outgrowth of two other programs implemented in 1979: the Program for Effective Teaching (P.E.T.) and clinical…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Education
Kaplan, Robert E.; Palus, Charles J. – 1994
Intended primarily for human resources managers who are responsible for the development of executives, this paper lays out the potential advantages and hazards of enhanced feedback. It first looks at enhanced feedback and its rationale in detail. Four sources of data are described: numerical ratings and verbatim comments; data from the workplace…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Ashkenas, Ronald N.; Schaffer, Robert H. – Training and Development Journal, 1979
Stating that management training programs usually contribute little to organization results because they focus on improving personal characteristics, the authors describe a training and development strategy and training design to produce performance-improvement results. Programs using this strategy are described. (MF)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Management by Objectives, Management Development, Organizational Development

Asayesh, Gelareh – Journal of Staff Development, 1993
Explores leadership development from preservice preparation programs to renewal activities for veteran administrators. Staff development professionals offer examples of leadership development, such as the preparation of prospective principals, using mentors, promoting ownership in staff development, linking school districts with universities, and…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Amo, Scott A.; Mills, Teri G. – 1987
A training program is described that was developed to improve administrators' supervisory skills in conducting classroom observations and conferences with teachers. The program includes training in the seven phases of clinical supervision and their respective skill components, including an understanding of the six forces that affect conferences.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Management Development
Olson, Thomas A.; And Others – 1991
There is growing public recognition that the most important route to educational improvement is through enhancing the skills and status of adults who work within the education system. The purpose of this document is to provide a resource to school personnel who are attempting to improve their professional development efforts; hence both sections…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, Outcomes of Education, Professional Development
Pickett, Anna Lou – 1986
This training program is intended to help administrators and staff developers prepare teachers of special needs students to work more effectively with paraprofessionals--to direct and monitor their activities, to assess their contributions to the instructional process, and to use systematic procedures to improve their skills and productivity.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Disabilities, Inservice Teacher Education, Interprofessional Relationship
Arikian, John A. – 1985
The staff development program of the Elmira City School District, New York, is designed to assist teachers in teaching to the specific objectives of the curriculum, and to ensure that teachers have the requisite knowledge and skills to accomplish this. The plan provides an opportunity for every teacher, building administrator, and the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Improvement