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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

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
Lansing, Delmer Graydon – 1973
This study examined the perceptions of and expectations for the role of paid aides in the Cupertino, California Differentiated Staffing Project. The study focused on a) the expectations of the roles played by 69 aides, 64 teachers, and 6 administrators; b) the ability of each group to perceive the role expectations of another group; and c) each…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Differentiated Staffs, Mexican American Education
Mason, Ward S.; Gross, Meal – 1953
Certain problems arose in an attempt to develop a research design for studying the social role of the school executive. The study was to examine the degree of consensus on behavioral expectations for the occupants of this occupational role, the degree of potential or actual role conflict in this social position, and the manner in which an…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Patterns, Board of Education Role, Occupations