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Reineholm, Cathrine; Lundqvist, Daniel; Wallo, Andreas – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess previous research on conditions for managers' learning and development in daily work practices and how such conditions may influence their sustainability and also to propose a concept and a heuristic model that reconceptualizes and expands on the theoretical foundations generated in previous studies…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Sustainability, Employment Opportunities, Administrator Responsibility
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Taísa Oliveira; Cosmin Nada; António Magalhães – Review of Educational Research, 2025
Over the past two decades, debates surrounding the marketization of higher education worldwide have intensified. The impact it is having specifically on academics and their careers is less well documented, but enough literature has emerged to certainly warrant a review. To investigate the topic, a systematic literature review was conducted to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Neoliberalism, Work Environment, Part Time Faculty
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Archer, Lauren Elizabeth; Alagaraja, Meera – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2021
Through a systematic review of the literature, we draw attention to factors associated with burnout and the effects on the military with a special focus on the US Air Force. Our review consists of the military and human resource development (HRD) literature on burnout. We integrate insights from the review of both literature on burnout and develop…
Descriptors: Military Training, Burnout, Military Personnel, Work Environment
Tyler, Mark; Dymock, Darryl – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2021
There is a lack of distinction and definition around how the vocational education and training (VET) sector in Australia might effectively recruit and retain suitably qualified teachers, trainers and assessors. The logic is clear: in order to enable and develop an immediate pool of competent and qualified workers for new and developing industries,…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Recruitment
George W. Bush Institute, Education Reform Initiative, 2016
In recognition of the importance of effective school leadership, many states and districts have implemented policies and programs that aim to improve their capacity to attract and retain great principals. Too often, though, these policies and practices do not combine to form a coherent system that ensures effective leadership development. To be…
Descriptors: Principals, Talent Development, Faculty Recruitment, Career Development
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Edge, Karen – School Leadership & Management, 2014
Most schools currently employ three generations of teachers and leaders: Baby Boomers (1946-65), Generation X (1966-80) and Generation Y (1981-2003). However, the implications for school leaders of multi-generational schools remain relatively unexplored. This paper examines the empirical multi-disciplinary generations at work evidence to identify…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Family Work Relationship, Power Structure, Cooperation
Gander, Michelle – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2014
Everyone has a personal brand. To ensure success at work you need to manage your personal brand which is made up of your tangible and intangible attributes. This paper reviews the literature around personal branding, looks at some of the attributes and discusses ways you can reflect and begin to build your personal brand in a higher education…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Higher Education, Professional Identity, Reflection
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Madaus, Joseph W.; Gelbar, Nicholas W.; Dukes, Lyman L., III; Faggella-Luby, Michael; Lalor, Adam R.; Kowitt, Jennifer S. – Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2013
A systematic review was conducted of 581 articles published in 76 issues of "Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals" from the journal's initial issue in 1978 to the final issue of its 35th year in 2012. Articles were coded based on inclusion of original or secondary data and if not, what type of information…
Descriptors: Career Development, Literature Reviews, Journal Articles, Periodicals
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Saito, Eisuke – International Journal for Academic Development, 2013
It is challenging for ex-practitioners beginning to teach in higher education settings due to their long experience in other fields. In this paper, as an example of a nexus of practitioners and academics, the focus is the issues of novice teacher educators at the beginning of their careers and support programmes for them. Three factors were…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Educators, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development
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Stead, Graham B.; Perry, Justin C.; Munka, Linda M.; Bonnett, Heather R.; Shiban, Abbey P.; Care, Esther – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2012
A content analysis of 11 journals that published career, vocational, and work-related articles from 1990 to 2009 was conducted. Of 3,279 articles analyzed, 55.9% used quantitative methods and 35.5% were theoretical/conceptual articles. Only 6.3% used qualitative research methods. Among the qualitative empirical studies, standards of academic rigor…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Content Analysis, Career Development
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Creager, Marie F. Shoffner – Career Development Quarterly, 2011
This review of the 2010 career counseling and development research presents the breadth and depth of topics published in the field ranging from children's conceptions of career to employee burnout. The review covers topics in the career literature on professional issues, career theory and concepts, career development, the world of work, career…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Educational Practices, Educational Research
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See, Beng Huat; Torgerson, Carole; Gorard, Stephen; Ainsworth, Hannah; Low, Graham; Wright, Kath – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2011
The aim of the article is to identify those factors that drive the high participation in immediate post-16 and higher education of some minority ethnic groups in the UK. What could we learn from these examples to encourage higher aspirations more generally? The article reports a summary of a formal and systematic review of 1678 studies dated 1997…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Literature Reviews
Mulford, Bill – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2008
This review aims to demonstrate that a great deal of a school's success depends on which areas of school life the educational leader chooses to spend time and attention on. It calls for more research and policy attention to be given to the career paths of school principals in order to meet the challenge of identifying and developing the next…
Descriptors: School Organization, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Foreign Countries
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McWhirter, Ellen Hawley; Torres, Danielle; Rasheed, Saba – Journal of Career Assessment, 1998
Women face external career barriers (sexual harassment, discrimination, lower socioeconomic status, racism, homophobia, physical limitations, lack of mentors) as well as individual/social barriers (self-efficacy expectations, low-outcome expectations, skill deficits, multiple role stress). Tools such as interviews, qualitative tests, and…
Descriptors: Career Development, Females, Role Conflict, Vocational Adjustment
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Allen, Tammy D.; Finkelstein, Lisa M. – Career Development Quarterly, 2003
Content analyses were used to explore alternative sources and functions of developmental support other than mentoring among nonfaculty university employees. The alternative source of support most frequently mentioned was coworkers. The results also suggested that alternative sources of support may provide many of the functions associated with…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Faculty, Mentors, Social Support Groups
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