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Unks, Gerald – High School Journal, 1979
Recent actions of British teachers suggest an alternative to the teacher strike. Those teachers dramatically demonstrated their grievances by withholding the voluntary extra services they customarily perform. American teachers could accomplish the same end by collectively refusing to perform extraneous administrative services: collecting money,…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Editorials, Elementary Secondary Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
Hornsby-Smith, M. P. – Universities Quarterly, 1974
Reports on the findings of a time budget of a university lecturer for 12 months and challenges the assumption that faculty work only 50.5 hours a week. Increasing bureaucratization of staff-student relationships has reduced the time available for faculty reading and research. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, International Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
Martinez, Paul; Pepler, Giles – FE Matters, 2000
Administrative demands in further education in Britain are heavy and unrelenting throughout the year; most work related directly to students and could not be cut. A survey of 84 colleges, and in-depth work with 10 colleges, yield an analysis of background and problems. Almost two-thirds of administrative tasks are paper based; almost one-third…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bureaucracy, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
Rupp, Richard H. – ADE Bulletin, 1988
Offers a planning guide for English teachers interested in organizing a student tour to the United Kingdom. Includes details for designing the tour, budgeting expenses, recruiting students, arranging transportation and lodging, and preparing students before departure. Presents a timetable summarizing pretrip preparations. (MM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Noninstructional Responsibility, Teacher Influence