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Promsaka Na Sakonnakron, Sarunwit; Burford, James – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
Over recent years, researchers have paid increasing attention to the built environment of universities. In this article we extend these studies through a consideration of the spatial experiences of particular users: doctoral students. Examining data from a qualitative study conducted in Aotearoa New Zealand, we argue that doctoral students 'read'…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes, Politics, Offices (Facilities)
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Glynn-Adey, Parker – College Teaching, 2021
In this teaching commentary, we describe a re-positioning of office hours from private faculty offices to public spaces such as student centers and cafes. We argue that this shift promotes faculty-student interaction, lowers barriers to help-seeking behavior, and facilitates collaboration among students. We highlight the power dynamics of private…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Dining Facilities, Educational Facilities
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Byers, Philippa; Tni, Massimiliano – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
This paper examines the effectiveness of a programme of weekly meetings between sessional staff and the unit coordinator of a large first-year class at an Australian university. Interviews with sessional staff indicate that, in addition to training and targeted professional development initiatives, management initiatives that promote engagement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Part Time Faculty, Universities
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Pearlman, Catherine A. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
Social work education programs rely heavily on adjunct instructors, as do most academic institutions. This article adds to existing literature on adjuncts by focusing on the unique issues in social work education, using social work values and ethics as a focus. The benefits and detriments for adjuncts, programs, and students in schools of social…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Higher Education, Adjunct Faculty
Board of Governors, State University System of Florida, 2014
Information Resource Management--State University System of Florida (IRM-SUS) is the primary collector and provider of data concerning state universities that is used to make sound education policy decisions. The office provides technical assistance to those using the information, state and federal reporting support, those supplying information,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Workshops, Data
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Petruso, Karl M. – Academe, 2006
The semiotics of the stuff faculty stick to their office doors has recently attracted scholarly interest. It has been noted that these office doors represent a blank canvas, a space that a professor can fill with images and texts that furnish clues to his or her beliefs, interests, and philosophy of learning. This present study was inspired by the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Humor, Offices (Facilities), Structural Elements (Construction)
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Sommer, Robert; Sommer, Barbara A. – Teaching of Psychology, 2007
A survey in 2 undergraduate psychology classes (N = 93) found ambivalent attitudes toward credit for classroom participation. Although students viewed credit as a way to increase interaction and improve attendance, they also believed it could stimulate irrelevant comments and penalize shy students. The following year, in a class of 49 students,…
Descriptors: Psychology, Undergraduate Study, Undergraduate Students, Attendance
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Nagle, Rhea A. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 2001
Presents findings from the 2001 "Career Services Survey" conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Survey focuses on the facilities, finances, and staffing of college and university career services offices. Where possible, results are compared with results of previous career services surveys. (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Financial Support, Guidance Centers, Higher Education
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Seybert, Jeffrey A. – School Organisation, 1991
Institutional research as a tool for supporting management decision making has a relatively short history in the United States and is much less prevalent in the United Kingdom, especially in colleges. This paper outlines the principal roles and functions of an institutional research office, discusses staffing issues, and suggests practical roles…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Administration, Decision Making, Educational Research
Stevenson, Kenneth R. – School Business Affairs, 1998
It is critical that school facility planning and design include auxiliary spaces that uphold the primary instructional program. This article identifies major support elements (storage, hallways, cafeteria, library/media center, administrative and guidance offices, and outdoor facilities) to be incorporated and discusses how to make these…
Descriptors: Corridors, Dining Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Facility Guidelines
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Medway, Peter – English in Education, 1994
Considers one location involving complex language skills, the offices of professional architects. Analyzes written and spoken texts in such an environment and the context of working relationships in which they are produced. Broadens a view of language competencies required by professional communicators. (HB)
Descriptors: Architects, Business English, Communication Research, Communication Skills
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Packman, Charles H.; Krackov, Sharon K. – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1993
The University of Rochester has developed a third-year medical school clerkship in which students spend the second half of the clerkship in the offices of practicing internists. Participating faculty are carefully chosen and trained. Experience indicates the approach is feasible, academically effective, and acceptable to students and faculty.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Clinical Experience, Experiential Learning, Faculty Development