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Simkin, Linda; Charner, Ivan; Dailey, Caitlin; Watts, Eric; Taub, Hannah; Adelaja, Abidemi – Wallace Foundation, 2013
Historically, afterschool programs have functioned independently with little coordination among provider organizations or agencies, and public and private funders operating in isolation. Research conducted by the National League of Cities for The Wallace Foundation profiled 27 cities that were known to be taking steps to improve coordination among…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, After School Programs, Profiles, Agency Cooperation
Lightbody, James Edgar – 1967
This study surveyed the role of public school adult education in Nebraska--the need and rationale for adult and continuing education in Nebraska, the place of adult education in the public schools, the role and responsibility of boards of education and school administrators, and the part played by the state and Federal governments were considered.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board of Education Role, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Legislation
Daigneault, George H. – 1963
A study was made of the university evening college decision-making role of resident departmental chairmen at 12 universities (four publicly supported, two Roman Catholic, six private nonsectarian) in the Midwest and East. Liberal arts department chairmen, liberal arts deans, and evening deans were interviewed. In all but two institutions, evening…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitudes, College Faculty, Day Programs
Bragg, Ann Kieffer – 1981
The way that department heads learn the chair role was studied through interviews with 39 department heads randomly selected from nine colleges within a single university. Four types of roles were identified. Faculty-oriented department heads described their primary responsibilities as recruiting, developing, and evaluating faculty members;…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development