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Hill, G. William – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
As part of the exploration of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology's (STP) history, subsets of STP leaders participated in panel discussions on various topics that represent areas of dramatic change and evolution over the last 25 years. This panel focused on membership recruitment and management as well as the evolution of how STP…
Descriptors: Psychology, Organizational Change, Recruitment, Group Membership
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Pazdar, John – MathAMATYC Educator, 2011
While "thinking outside the box" can be an over-used phase at times, in the world of grants it can provide the genesis of ideas. The "box" is the world of academia accepted by most educators, while "thinking outside" is the process that leads to grant ideas. In the grant world, "thinking outside the box" is a process of doing something that has…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Creativity, Creative Thinking
Terrell, Nancy – Library Media Connection, 2010
The state of Virginia is in danger of cutting library resources to meet the state's Standards of Quality (SOQs), which assigns a minimum requirement for staffing a library. There is no greater time to advocate for school libraries. The author argues that now, more than ever, is the time to continue advocacy efforts to provide quality staffing for…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Advocacy, Library Services, Leadership Responsibility
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Shelton, Samuel T. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1980
This article touches on the dynamics of running an organization. Included are: chapter finances; newsletters; mailing lists; programs; attendance at programs; pledge programs; and jewelry. The key, states the author, is "managing." (KC)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Guides, Budgeting, National Organizations
Gustafson, Chris – Library Media Connection, 2004
An important tool for communication and collaboration is the library newsletter, which the library media specialist writes to the staff, teachers and library media specialist from other schools. The newsletter includes upcoming events teachers can sign up for, information on web sites to be used for projects, curriculum ideas, introduction of a…
Descriptors: Newsletters, Media Specialists, School Libraries, Interschool Communication
Weil, Ben H.; And Others – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1983
This excerpt from a paper prepared by the Proprietary Rights Commmittee of Information Industry Association defines issues and legal questions surrounding copyrighting abstracts and discusses positions of groups involved--journal and magazine publishers, book publishers, newspapers, newsletters, and access services. (EJS)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Copyrights, Federal Legislation, Newsletters
Bodart, Joni Richards, Ed. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1991
This supplement/newsletter contains booktalks, news, and other information of interest to librarians and adult readers. This issue includes reviews of fiction and nonfiction books for adults; an article, "How I Turned into a Booktalker--Overnight!" by Kaite Mediatore; and a new feature, "Talking with the Talkers," which focuses…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Book Reviews, Fiction, Newsletters
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Hall, Dennis R. – WPA: Writing Program Administration, 1993
Discusses the development and rationale of "ComPost," a weekly newsletter of the Composition Program at the University of Louisville. Suggests that a vehicle like ComPost can promote the communications that contribute to accomplishing collegiality and genuine program consensus. (RS)
Descriptors: College English, Collegiality, Higher Education, Newsletters
Vann, Allan S. – Principal, 1994
A principal's ability to lead and motivate staff depends on the "vision thing." Principals can earn staff respect by articulating a clear vision of their school's mission and working collegially to accomplish agreed-on goals and objectives. A weekly staff information bulletin is a good way to communicate the principal's vision, because it reduces…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Institutional Mission
Adler, Ralph – 1990
The newsletter, a publication printed on a regular basis that has a clearly defined, intriguing, and thoughtful content purpose for serving a specific audience, usually acts as a conceptual bridge between an organization and that group. A newsletter begun without good planning and without a clearly defined purpose, however, could end up being…
Descriptors: Bulletins, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination, Information Systems
Weinberg, Bella Hass – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1993
Provides a brief history of the American Society of Indexers (ASI) and assesses its position among other organizations, such as ASIS, involved with the organization of information. Topics discussed include the annual award for best monograph index; the ASI newsletter; and publicity to convey the importance of quality indexing. (LRW)
Descriptors: Awards, Indexing, Information Management, Information Science
Kines, Barbara – Teaching Pre K-8, 1993
Outlines the goals of the new editor of this monthly newsletter for parents. Suggests practices that teachers can use to enlist the cooperation of parents, including corresponding and meeting with parents before the school year, and communicating with parents several times during the school year to learn about their child and to open a dialog…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Education, Newsletters, Parent Participation
Reece, Lauren – American School Board Journal, 2000
A board member in an Iowa district explains the importance of presenting 4-minute summaries of educational news and trends at board meetings. In choosing items for presentation, she considers relevance, context, perspective, terminology, awareness, and national political developments. (MLH)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
Mace, Jane – RaPAL Bulletin, 2000
Discusses student writing as it relates to adult literacy education and describes "Write First Time," a newsletter of adult literacy students' writings. Suggests that having writing published gives learners a different view of other printed texts. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Foreign Countries
Fleckenstein, Kristie S. – 1990
A corporate employee newsletter offers an ideal opportunity to discover how literacy functions as a means of assimilating individuals into a social structure. Underlying the corporate newsletter's assimilative function are the assumptions: (1) that in reading, employees rely on attitudes toward types of texts evolved within society as a whole; and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Business Communication, Communication Research, Critical Reading
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