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American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1981
The role and attributes of deans of nursing as administrators of baccalaureate or higher degree programs are considered by six deans who contributed to a continuing education workshop series. In addition to outlining skills and attributes needed by administrators, Elizabeth Grossman examines five basic administrative functions: planning,…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Academic Education, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Responsibility
Bowker, Lee H.; And Others – 1985
A national study of liberal arts academic officers and institutional support of excellence in liberal arts teaching and research was conducted in 1984. Usable questionnaire responses were received from 371 of 738 chief liberal arts academic officers, representing church-related colleges, private colleges, and state colleges. The officers had…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility, College Instruction
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1981
The rights and responsibilities of deans as persons as they serve as heads of baccalaureate or higher degree programs in nursing are considered by six deans who contributed to a continuing education workshop series. Rheba de Tornyay considers qualities and personal characteristics of effective and less effective leaders, professional image,…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Academic Education, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Responsibility
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1981
The role and attributes of deans of nursing as scholars in charge of baccalaureate or higher degree programs are considered by six deans who contributed to a continuing education workshop series. Among the topics addressed by Olga Andruskiw are: problems facing women deans, including stereotypic attitudes, difficulties in ascendancy in…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Academic Education, Administrator Responsibility, College Instruction
American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1981
The relationships of deans of baccalaureate or higher degree programs of nursing with faculty members, administrators, students, other professionals, and the public are considered by six deans who contributed to a continuing education workshop series. According to Edith H. Anderson, the dean is a colleague of other deans, and to students and…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Academic Education, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Responsibility