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Gonsoulin, Simon; Zablocki, Mark; Leone, Peter E. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2012
Zero-tolerance policies have created schools that are often intolerant and destructive to children and communities. High rates of suspension and expulsion of students are associated with negative outcomes and school dropout. New approaches to staff development that create positive school communities are essential in stemming the…
Descriptors: Expulsion, Dropouts, Educational Change, Best Practices
Siders, Terri Simone – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study sought to determine the degree to which a body of successful supervision attributes actually exists in practice. Specifically, this investigation sought to determine: (1) To what extent are the twelve dimensions of supervisory practice from the 1989 ASCD Study currently being practiced among selected instructional leaders in two…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Supervision, Problem Solving, Statistical Significance
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Owens, Cathy – Journal of Staff Development, 2008
Never before has the need been so great for classroom teachers to become agents of change and position themselves as problem solvers at the school building level. Teachers are uniquely positioned to assume leadership roles on a variety of tasks that could transform schools from more traditional workplaces into professional learning communities.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Change, Teacher Leadership, Leadership
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Chrispeels, Janet H.; Martin, Kathleen J. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2002
Using dual conceptual lenses of open-systems and micropolitics, investigates how four middle-school teams engage with their colleagues to construct an identity, assume leadership roles, and situate themselves in their schools. Findings suggest that teams and educational leaders need to recognize the influence of existing organizational structures…
Descriptors: Communications, Decision Making, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Bank, Adrianne – Journal of Staff Development, 1982
Three sets of relationships between evaluation and staff development are identified: (1) evaluation for staff development in which data from evaluations suggest the program content; (2) evaluation of staff development in which evaluative activities become opportunities for problem solving; and (3) evaluation of staff development in which…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Evaluation Methods, Linking Agents
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Contreras, Patricio – Counseling Psychologist, 1977
Innovative programs need to address themselves to staff development and organizational change. Teachers need to be involved in continuing education and incorporation of educational personnel into new programs, and also in producing structural transformations in the system. Paper prepared for the Chicago, 1975 Convention of the American…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance Personnel
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Henkelman, James H.; Warner, Friedel U. – Journal of Staff Development, 1993
Action science is a communication technique that staff developers can use to increase interpersonal competence and problem-solving skills in schools engaged in the process of school transformation. An example of the action science intervention at a Maryland elementary school is presented. (SM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Change Strategies, Collegiality, Communication Skills
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Glickman, Carl D.; And Others – Journal of Staff Development, 1992
Explains the complexities of promoting school change and how they can be minimized through the effective use of facilitators. Six complexities of school change are examined based on the experiences of Georgia's League of Professional Schools. Also discussed is the question of who should facilitate. (GLR)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Educational Change
Rodgers, Robert J.; Bonja, Robert – 1986
Implementing computers and other elements of high tech into the classroom involves sound visionary planning, a comprehensive, diverse group of educators, and on-going staff development. The computer should be used as a problem-solving tool in a variety of settings and applications, the ramifications of which demand that educators in all subject…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change
Imrie, Bradford W. – 1984
Improved teaching performance, changes in teaching methods, and changes in staff/faculty development are discussed. For each "sample of experience" emphasis is placed on student learning, assessment of student performance, and the learning experience of the individual student. Improved teaching performance requires institutional policies and their…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Experience
Crandall, David P.; Harris, Richard C. – 1973
Attempts to answer the question "What does research say about getting innovations into schools?" are based on the experiences of a nonprofit organization that has been engaged in staff development efforts to bring about change in schools. The paper presents a general description of the organization's operation; its relationship to other change…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Consultants, Diffusion
Johnson, William L.; Snyder, Karolyn J. – 1980
Developed as an assessment instrument for the Administrators-for-Change Training program, this survey of 195 administrative personnel in the Fort Worth Independent School District (Texas) identifies their priorities for training in management skills and the intensity of training desired. A synthesis of literature addressing the changing role of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Administrators, Educational Change
Kise, Jane A. G. – Corwin Press, 2006
Change is hard work, even when we are convinced it is worth the effort. Teachers are expected to change without clear explanations or evidence of how the changes will benefit them or their students. Meaningful change is most likely to occur when teachers' beliefs, feelings, and personality are taken into consideration. This book applies the latest…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Personality, Staff Development, Multiple Intelligences
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Cordeiro, Paula A.; And Others – 1997
This study examined learning transfer in adult acquisition of group process skills using a problem-based learning (PBL) approach to staff development in one school district. The study's theoretical framework included learning transfer, adult and organizational learning, and group work. Subjects, 29 instructional leaders and administrators,…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Change Strategies, Educational Administration, Educational Change
Meinhard, Richard, Ed. – 1992
The Oregon vision for transforming science education is called concept/process-based science. It is not a program but a conceptual framework which presents goals for the direction of science program development. It focuses science programs on helping students develop basic scientific understandings through the use of the key processes of human…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Education
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