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Hess, Hopeton; Austin, Lea J. E. – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2022
Early educators are the best spokespeople about the conditions under which they work and what they need in order to thrive. Policy leaders have much to gain by actively engaging educators in identifying workable solutions to the child care crisis. The Center for the Study of Child Care Employment (CSCCE) believes that educators have the right to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Needs, Work Environment
Barron, Liza; Bertone, Andrea – Academy for Educational Development, 2011
Mentoring girls is a challenge. Girls will come to mentors with hard questions and great hope. Sometimes mentors will be able to help make their lives better; other times they will feel that they have not done very much. This guide serves as a road map for mentors. This guide focuses on a very important step in young women's journey toward…
Descriptors: Mentors, Females, Job Security, Guides
Mannelly, Kathy Olson – 1986
A group interview process for filling job vacancies that is used by the Office for Student Life at Pacific Lutheran University is explained. The process has been effective for filling positions that require substantial interpersonal interaction. Objectives of the group interview process include: to ensure that all applicants receive the same…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Group Activities, Higher Education, Information Needs
Informatics, Inc., Rockville, MD. – 1982
This guide is designed as a source of ideas and information for individuals and organizations interested in occupational alcoholism programs for the hard-to-reach work force. Following a brief overview of the problem and a report on progress in occupational alcoholism programming, a working definition of the hard-to-reach work force is offered;…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Demography, High Risk Persons, Labor Force
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Quinlan, Kathleen M. – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 1999
Discusses advantages and disadvantages of various types of career-supportive relationships that make up academic women's webs of intellectual, social, personal, and political ties, including formal mentoring, networking, and peer-support programs. Several strategies rooted in each of these models are presented, based on a review of current…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Higher Education, Mentors
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Skelton, T. M. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 2002
Maintains that technical communicators can retain their place on product development teams by re-engineering project environments. Describes an experiential learning strategy in project management to help technical communicators work with other information technology (IT) practitioners. Examines the solutions the teams produced for three projects…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Industrial Psychology
Calcara, James R. – American School & University, 1999
Explains how colleges and universities, faced with emerging trends and increased competition, can utilize their facilities as strategic resources. Examines technology changes in the classroom and the effects on user needs, the trend toward real-world learning environments, and facility design planning that responds to social interaction and…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Heflich, Debra L. – Personnel Administrator, 1981
Offers strategies, based on six value systems, to reduce employee turnover. Maintains that understanding the value systems of people as they relate to jobs is the key to improving the selection process, and that employees should be chosen in accordance with how well their value systems match their work and work environments.
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cost Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Meadows, Robert Ray – Camping Magazine, 1996
Camp program staff and service staff can "war" and negatively affect campers. Frequent causes are misunderstood roles, conflicting expectations, jealousy, and feelings of being undervalued. Presents ideas for integrating program and service staff in the off season, when staff arrive, and during camp, and for dealing with a "civil…
Descriptors: Camping, Collegiality, Employee Attitudes, Leadership Styles
Zeece, Pauline Davey – Child Care Information Exchange, 1992
Discusses the need to understand the unique nature of illness and dying for each person and circumstance. Describes ways for center directors to deal sensitively with an employee's illness. Explores the impact of serious illness on child care programs and examines pitfalls to avoid in dealing with ill employees. (SM)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Child Caregivers
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Tom, Alan R. – Peabody Journal of Education, 1999
Explores two processes often stimulated by Professional Development Schools (PDSs): the destabilization of university faculty identities and the destabilization of university faculty work environments, presenting examples from one School of Education and its PDS partnership. The paper suggests that these destabilizing processes can help faculty…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Turkewych, Christine – TESL Talk, 1986
Describes how evaluation strategies can be implemented to increase the effectiveness of English in the Work Place programs. Discusses the design and implementation of the strategy, how to analyze its results and produce a final report, and ways to get the results used. (SED)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Inplant Programs, Marketing, Multicultural Education
Butler, Sharon J. – Computers in Libraries, 1997
As librarians use new computer equipment and related procedures, "ergonomics"--the least stressful orientation and use of the body in relation to the work it performs--becomes more important. Describes thirteen steps that employees can take to make their job experience more comfortable, safe, and efficient. (AEF)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Health, Human Factors Engineering, Individual Needs
One Feather, Sandra – Winds of Change, 2003
A Chippewa-Cree engineer helps educate Native American college students on how to adjust to the corporate environment and become successful employees and leaders. Issues include differences between Native and corporate cultures, impact of cultural differences on group dynamics, business etiquette, and the importance of workplace mentors. Corporate…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), American Indian Culture, American Indians, Corporations
Cozza, Richard J., Jr. – American School Board Journal, 1992
The Ashtabula County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities in Ohio has developed an alternative to arbitration. The local conciliation committee, composed of representatives of both management and labor, plus a nonvoting, objective adviser, is a third level in the grievance procedure. Benefits include resolution of conflicts…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Collective Bargaining, Committees, Cost Effectiveness
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