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Shannon C. Mulhearn; Pamela Hodges Kulinna; Hans van der Mars; Jaimie McMullen; Michalis Stylianou – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2024
Physical educators are often asked to promote whole-school physical activity programming beyond their scheduled class times. Previous research has supported that training in expanded roles would be beneficial during university-based physical education teacher education (PETE) training. In this qualitative study, 13 graduates from a single PETE…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Socialization, Physical Activities
Daly, Alan J.; Chrispeels, Janet – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2008
Recent studies have suggested that educational leaders enacting a balance of technical and adaptive leadership have an effect on increasing student achievement. Technical leadership focuses on problem-solving or first-order changes within existing structures and paradigms. Adaptive leadership involves deep or second-order changes that alter…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Administrator Role, Integrity, Multiple Regression Analysis
Eaton, Judith S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1988
Leadership has a profound impact through its style. The dimensions of leadership behavior in academe communicate more about a leader than most pronouncements of opinion. Those dimensions include the directing of attention, use of language, attitudes, and personal demeanor. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, College Presidents, Higher Education

Darling, John R.; Haley, Elizabeth G. – Journal of Home Economics, 1986
This article proposes a new approach to improve management effectiveness of home economists employed in administrative roles across business, government, and educational settings. It discusses the concept of social style, its major behavioral dimensions, social style types, and strengths and weaknesses of each style. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Communication Skills

Morris, Samuel – Clearing House, 1983
Argues that the teacher selection process should begin at the college level with aptitude testing and personal interviews by a faculty committee. Calls upon administrators to borrow from the hiring practices of the business world in choosing teachers. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Secondary Education, Teacher Behavior

Heck, Ronald H.; And Others – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1990
Summarizes a study that tested a theoretical model concerning elementary and secondary school principals' influence on student achievement. Results showed that 3 latent instructional leadership variables (school governance, instructional organization, and school climate) affected student achievement. Includes 54 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Educational Environment

Reitzug, Ulrich C.; Burrello, Leonard C. – Educational Leadership, 1995
Principals help teachers become more reflective practitioners by providing a supportive environment, using specific facilitative behaviors (asking questions, informally critiquing, and questioning program irregularities), and enabling program implementation. Principals create a supportive environment by encouraging justification of practice,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education

Colon, Robert J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
The principal's role must change to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Administrative thinking must shift from efficiency to effectiveness. This article presents an Iceberg Model to enable the administrator to become an instructional leader by building a knowledge base, developing a philosophy and vision, and modifying observable behavior.…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Educational Philosophy

Schneider, Joseph; Mitchel, James O. – Personnel Psychology, 1980
Number of agents and number of supervisors were the most consistent correlates of behavior. Reasons cited included: (1) policies and practices of individual companies; (2) the discretion managers have in choosing task activities; and (3) individual differences. Management research should cut across technological categories of managers and define…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Administrators, Behavior Patterns

Krajewski, Robert J. – Theory into Practice, 1979
How the school's chief administrator--the principal--works with people on a daily basis is the primary determinant of the overall success of the school. (Author/ LH)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Human Relations

Gehlauf, DeeAnn N.; Popovich, Paula M. – Research in Higher Education, 1994
A survey of 195 college managerial personnel investigated their responses to various sexual harassment scenarios (economic injury, hostile environment, or no harassment) with regard to offender status (supervisor or coworker). Predicted sex differences in complaint handling and belief in sexual harassment myths were not found. Other findings are…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, College Administration

Mottley, Reed R.; McNinch, George H. – Reading World, 1984
Examines the extent to which elementary school principals perceive themselves as performing specific reading supervision or administration behaviors connected with teachers, students, policy, or the community. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Principals

Rossmiller, Richard A. – Educational Management and Administration, 1992
This study shadowed and interviewed eight high school principals to identify and describe how these administrators' actions influenced teachers' quality of working life. Principals positively influenced the respect accorded teachers, teacher participation in decisions affecting their work, professional collaboration and interaction, use of skills…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Bureaucracy, High Schools

Blase, Joseph J. – American Educational Research Journal, 1990
In an open-ended questionnaire examination of school politics from a teacher's viewpoint, 276 teachers described the control-oriented and protective political strategies of principals. The use of control-manipulative political behaviors by some principals had serious negative effects on teacher involvement and performance and undermined…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitude Measures, Behavior Patterns, Educational Change
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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