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Barbara Tournier; Barnaby Rooke; Luc Gacougnolle; David Childress – UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning, 2024
This is a practical set of guidelines on the management of secondary teachers. It has two main purposes: firstly, to act as a tool for technicians when planning and analysing data on their secondary teacher workforce in relation to teacher requirements, allocation, and utilization. Secondly, it will help inform policy makers about the challenges…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Educational Administration, Teacher Qualifications, Educational Policy
APPA: Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers, Alexandria, VA. – 2002
The purpose of this publication is to provide a resource or guide for educational facilities in establishing or developing a maintenance trades organization that is sufficient to accomplish basic facilities maintenance functions. The guidelines are intended to suggest staffing levels for those routine facilities maintenance activities that are…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Personnel Management, Personnel Needs, School Maintenance
Rollins, Chris – Camping Magazine, 2001
Returning camp staff can help build a team environment with new staff during precamp activities. A panel of experienced staff can answer questions and previous emergencies can be reviewed to build risk management expertise. Three games are described in which returning staff can share knowledge in a fun way. (TD)
Descriptors: Camping, Personnel Management, Risk Management, Staff Development

Balderston, Jack – Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, 1984
The appropriate relationship and interaction between technical staff, specifically scientists and engineers in research and development, and the administrative support staff, both generally and in key support units, are discussed. Suggestions for time saving include dealing directly with purchasing, facilities, employee relations, office support,…
Descriptors: Engineers, Higher Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Personnel Management

Byers, Karen D.; And Others – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1989
A variety of measurement, modeling, and forecasting methodologies can be adapted to academic staffing based on the unique role and function of faculty as human resources and the distinctive organizational characteristics of colleges and universities. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Planning, Employment Practices, Higher Education
Harwood, Bill – Camping Magazine, 2001
International camp counselors can enhance the camp environment and improve marketability. Guidelines for achieving a mutually beneficial international camp experience include hiring staff from a variety of countries, establishing a relationship before arrival, actively incorporating international staff into the camp community, incorporating…
Descriptors: Camping, Cultural Pluralism, Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Workers
Malinowski, Jon C. – Camping Magazine, 2001
Most camps use specialists to run activities and cabin leaders to manage campers. However, a generalist model offers greater leadership development opportunities. To implement a more generalist paradigm, have camp leaders express their areas of skill and interest, pair up experienced and inexperienced staff, allow specialists to cover activities…
Descriptors: Camping, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Training, On the Job Training
VanEgmond-Pannell, Dorothy – School Business Affairs, 1984
This article offers guidelines for estimating necessary labor hours for school meal service. Factors influencing labor hours needed, distribution of labor hours, and other considerations are discussed. (MJL)
Descriptors: Cost Estimates, Elementary Secondary Education, Food Service, Labor Utilization
Halliday, Ian – 1989
Guidelines for teacher management procedures are presented in this resource book, which focuses on developing an information record system. Examples are drawn from countries with rapidly expanding education systems in Africa, particularly southern Africa. The book is an outcome of a series of four workshops organized by the Human Resource…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Information Systems
Krumman, Jim; Kleiner, Brian – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1985
Occupational stress, either chronically high or inadequate, is a serious problem within organizations. A variety of factors contribute to the individual's perception of stress and the methods available to reduce or moderate stress levels, including organizational structure, placement, gender-related characteristics, and opportunities for…
Descriptors: Burnout, College Administration, Higher Education, Individual Differences
Levi Strauss Foundation, Inc., San Francisco, CA. – 1979
The information presented in this guide focuses on the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes needed for effective personnel management in day care settings. Information included in this publication came from the suggestions of day care directors who participated in Training for Child Care Project workshops on administration, as well as from…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Guides, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
McKinnis, Ruth H. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1985
Maximum flexibility in meeting campus staffing needs is the most successful attribute in reduction in force. A shift in the employment function from recruiting new staff to providing services to dismissed employees is required, with focus on meeting work force needs, enhancing employee morale and institutional image, and gaining campuswide…
Descriptors: College Administration, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices
Dunn, Irving S. – Camping Magazine, 1998
To integrate support staff into the camp community and encourage them to work effectively with the program: give support groups positive names; make service staff partners in camp; develop effective operating practices; maintain open communication; free staff from roles and labels; recognize support staff's contributions; and build team spirit.…
Descriptors: Camping, Group Dynamics, Group Unity, Morale
Burns, Dorothy M. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1979
With a major portion of all community college budgets being spent on personnel and related costs and with personnel management becoming extremely complex, new approaches toward human resources management are crucial to the continuing vitality of community colleges. Advocates centralization of human resource services and mainstreaming academic…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Role, Centralization, College Administration
Fowler, Dora – Early Childhood News, 1995
Offers advice for administrators on how six laws of human behavior affect employees. Laws discussed include: how employees recreate familial roles in the workplace, how persons constantly seek to gain or maintain control of their lives, how change in a person's environment can cause changes in behavior, and how employees covet tokens of approval.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Day Care Centers
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