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Gorden, William I.; And Others – Communication Education, 1984
Reviews six corporate histories more as documents of organizational culture than as objective histories to ascertain their value in organizational communication studies. (PD)
Descriptors: Books, Educational Resources, Higher Education, History
Masters, Kimberly Dawn; Talwani, Radhika – Quill and Scroll, 1997
Addresses the issue of the history of scholastic journalism. Profiles the Florida Scholastic Press Association, an organization of more than 400 student publications and broadcast programs, dedicated to educating, training, and supporting scholastic journalists and advisers. Describes publicity efforts to recognize such an organization. (PA)
Descriptors: High Schools, Higher Education, Journalism History, Organizational Communication
Rhoades, Lawrence J. – 1981
On the approach of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the American Sociological Association (ASA), readily available, official records were utilized to write its history. The product does not detail a history of sociology in the United States; it deals with a history of an organization facing, over time, a series of problems. There is a…
Descriptors: Educational History, Organizational Change, Organizational Communication, Organizational Development
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Bechler, Curt – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1995
Presents an analysis of the organizational culture at Olivet College in Michigan. Discusses the legacy, roots, and history of the institution; the recent organizational history; and the changing nature of the organization at the time of a racial conflict in the spring of 1992 that gained both state and national attention. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict, Crisis Management, Higher Education
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Richardson, Malcolm; Liggett, Sarah – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1993
Summarizes traditional views about power relations in the workplace and their effects on writing. Tests these assumptions against medieval business correspondence and technical writing in the nuclear power industry. Discusses how these large-scale hierarchical organizational structures profoundly influence written communication. (RS)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Case Studies, Medieval History, Organizational Communication
Tippeconnic, John W. – 1980
The Office of Indian Education (OIE) is a classic example of what happens when a new element or force is introduced in a bureaucratic structure and attempts to propose and implement change in the behavior of individuals in the organization. OIE was administered and functioned from the beginning in a loose and non-directive manner, and within the…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, American Indian Education, Employee Attitudes, Federal Government
Olasky, Marvin N. – 1986
During the spring of 1933, several leading corporate executives, working with those favoring government planning, attempted to use the economic crisis to establish government-mandated prices that would provide leading corporations with competitive advantage, including government-insured profits without the hardships of competition. The result was…
Descriptors: Business, Business Cycles, Competition, Court Litigation
Canadian Home Economics Association, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1989
This publication traces the history of the Canadian Home Economics Association (CHEA) during the 50 years 1939-1989. The following articles are included: "The Beginning: Our Founding Convention" (Elizabeth Feniak); "Leading the Way: The Presidents"; "The Symbols: Crest, Chain of Office, and Ring" (Fran Genereux);…
Descriptors: Adults, Extension Agents, Foreign Countries, History
Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
Supervision by circular letters is essential in most counties. The size of the territory to be covered makes frequent visits on the part of the county superintendent an impossibility. Many superintendents have no supervisors or field deputies and have only occasional office help. In such cases circular letters are the most valuable means of…
Descriptors: Educational History, County School Districts, Educational Administration, Superintendents
Feldmann, Doug – 2003
This book begins by tracing the history of curriculum development and the subjugation of rural school districts to curriculum decisions made from afar and tailored to urban needs. Local and teacher interpretation of the formal curriculum gave rise to the enacted curriculum, or that which was actually taught in classrooms. But for rural schools,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Hawkridge, David G. – 1976
An unofficial history is given of the Open University in England. Its intent is to recreate the atmosphere in which the institution was conceived and organized. First the main events of 1963-1969 are summarized. Separate sections are then devoted to events in 1970 and each subsequent calendar year through 1975. Milestones are noted, and the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Administrative Organization, Awards, Budgeting
Fowler, Clifford F. – 1981
The report examines and documents the part played by certain local and regional committees in the operation of the Priority Country Area Program (PCAP) in South-West and Central Queensland prior to 1980. Two original studies are described: one concerned with the Local Advisory Committees (LACs) in South-West Priority Country Area and the other…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Community Involvement, Cultural Activities, Educationally Disadvantaged