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Kicklighter, Richard H; Bailey-Richardson, Brenda – School Psychology Review, 1984
School Psychologists in Georgia were asked to review their records of the time expended on a schedule of tasks performed in the process of assessing referred children. The results indicate that a ratio of one school psychologist for each 2,000 students is necessary to provide adequate service. (BW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, School Psychologists, Staff Utilization
Murgai, Sarla R. – Public Services Quarterly, 2006
This study grew out of a need to assess reference desk data and determine two items: the number of questions handled for the last three years and the times when the desk should be double staffed. Analysis of the data by chi-square standardized residuals identified the days of the week, and the times during the day of heavy and light use. Data sort…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Reference Services, Library Services, Work Environment

Nicassio, Frank J.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Compared the quality of psychoeducational reports generated under two conditions. On the average, reports written with computer assistance were rated to be of higher quality than those prepred by hand. Staff time spent on report preparation was saved with computer assistance. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Psychoeducational Clinics

Knickman, James R.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
This time-motion study of eight internal medicine residents found that, when the physician was the patient's primary medical manager, physician-level skills were required 50 percent of the time, whereas use of an alternative model in which a midlevel practitioner performed day-to-day patient monitoring dropped the rate to 20 percent. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Labor Utilization

Burgess, T. F. – Higher Education, 1996
Three faculty workload planning methods in United Kingdom universities are compared, focusing on workload planning principles, computerized decision support, institutional contexts, political dimensions, and management of change. One is based on contact hours; the second on actual hours; and the third on translating supervision, teaching,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty
Frank, Stephen; Feinberg, Randi – Education Resource Strategies, 2008
In this paper, a companion piece to "Strategic Designs: Lessons from Leading Edge Small Urban High Schools" (ED544382), the authors analyze small high school spending in three urban districts--Baltimore City, Boston, and Chicago--to understand whether it is higher than in larger schools; if it is, why it is different; and the policy…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Case Studies, Small Schools, Academic Achievement
Carroll, Sue; And Others – Developing FE (FEDA Report), 1996
This publication describes the experiences of nine British colleges in developing and implementing their own models of caseloading and workloading. It begins with an executive summary (Sue Carroll) and "Introduction" (Sue Carroll) that discusses workloading, caseloading, and hybrids that incorporate elements from both. Part I on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries