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Neale-McFall, Cheryl; Eckart, Emeline; Hermann, Mary; Haskins, Natoya; Ziomek-Daigle, Jolie – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2018
The authors examined the occupational satisfaction of 107 counselor educator mothers and found that work-to-family enrichment, support from colleagues, and number of children under age 6 were significant predictors of occupational satisfaction. These results underscore the importance of policies and programs to increase occupational satisfaction…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Job Satisfaction, Counselor Educators, Mothers
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McEacharn, Michelle; Boswell, Katherine; Chauhan, Kriti; Siereveld, Sarah O. – Administrative Issues Journal: Connecting Education, Practice, and Research, 2019
The intention of this study is to investigate the transparency of information on university websites regarding the policies in place related to leave and/or tenure clock extensions for child-related events such as childbirth, adoption, or placement of a foster child. The main purpose is to improve awareness about the policies existing in academia…
Descriptors: Tenure, College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Web Sites
Barr, Margaret J.; McClellan, George S. – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2017
This book will help new administrators (department chairs, directors, deans) understand and become more proficient in their financial management role within the institution. Highly accessible, practitioners will be able to put the book's guidance to immediate use in their work. It is also grounded in the latest knowledge base and filled with…
Descriptors: Budgets, Money Management, Higher Education, Educational Finance
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Freeman, Sydney, Jr.; Douglas, Ty-Ron M. O.; Goodenough, Trista – eJEP: eJournal of Education Policy, 2020
Many scholars that study the professoriate and faculty careers have found a lack of clarity regarding policies for promotion to full professor at American colleges and universities. This issue is significant and needs further investigation because various studies have reported evidence of faculty career stagnation as a growing number of associate…
Descriptors: Faculty Promotion, College Faculty, Academic Rank (Professional), Faculty Handbooks
Clifford, Mary Ellen – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Discussion continues about requiring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) as the minimum requirement for entry into registered nursing practice. A Magnet® recognized hospital located in the Northeast United States is requiring all registered nurses without a BSN (n = 284 or 28%) to obtain their BSN by 2022 as a condition for employment. The…
Descriptors: Employment Qualifications, Bachelors Degrees, Nursing Education, Nurses
Kraft, Matthew A.; Bleiberg, Joshua F. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Economic downturns can cause major funding shortfalls for U.S. public schools, often forcing districts to make difficult budget cuts including teacher layoffs. In this brief, we synthesize the empirical literature on the widespread teacher layoffs caused by the Great Recession. Studies find that teacher layoffs harmed student achievement and were…
Descriptors: Job Layoff, Public School Teachers, Equal Education, Personnel Policy
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Neale-McFall, Cheryl – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2020
With a growing number of mothers in academia, this study gives voice to the experiences and perceptions of faculty mothers from a large, public, doctoral-granting university in the Northeast region of the United States. The purpose of this quantitative survey study was to assess overall job satisfaction for faculty mothers in academia by examining…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Women Faculty, Mothers, Public Colleges
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Gornitzka, Åse; Maassen, Peter – Higher Education Quarterly, 2017
The article introduces this special issue of Higher Education Quarterly in which results of a research project on "European Flagship Universities: Balancing Academic Excellence and Socio-economic Relevance" are presented and discussed. The Flagship project aimed at contributing to a better understanding of the relationship between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Quality, Educational Change
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George, Rosalyn; Maguire, Meg – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
In the UK, a default retirement age no longer exists and more people choose to 'stay on' in their academic posts. 'Staying on' poses opportunities and threats in the academic labour market. Older academics can make a positive contribution to their institution through their expertise and experience. By continuing to work, paying tax and keeping…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Retirement, Decision Making
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Heisler, William; Hanlin, Lesa – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2017
In 2015, the superintendent of the Jackson County School District revised the existing nepotism policy, and, subsequently, his wife was hired to a newly created position of director of innovation at a salary nearly twice the average paid to teachers in the district. Because of community reaction, the Jackson County School Board met in special…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Conflict of Interest, Personnel Policy, Ethics
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Ironsi, Chinaza Solomon – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2021
Teaching English language to young learners in an English as a Foreign Language/English as a Second Language context could be challenging especially for African immigrants, as they face varying arrays of challenges ranging from low wages, staff abuse, and other racial discriminations. A lot has been written about racially related issues in our…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Wieslander, Malin – Studies in Continuing Education, 2019
Many organisations declare that the ability for employees to speak out about organisational matters is important for organisational development. However, recent literature reports a widespread fear of retaliation among employees if they express themselves -- especially within the police. The point of departure of the present article is the tension…
Descriptors: Police, Self Expression, Employee Attitudes, Fear
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Kefyalew, Birhan; Tafer, Matebe; Ayalew, Meseret – Cogent Education, 2020
In this study job satisfaction among employees of education offices in Assosa zone was examined. Sixty-five regional education bureau and 50 woreda education office employees were selected with proportional stratified random sampling. One sample t-test, independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA, and linear regression were used for data analysis.…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Employee Attitudes, Employees, Office Occupations
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Rogach, Olga V.; Frolova, Elena V.; Ryabova, Tatyana M. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2017
The purpose of the study is to identify the factors of competitiveness among university teachers through an assessment of a modern teacher desire and abilities to be demanded professionally. Three hypotheses were put forward: about the impact of a teacher's qualification level on his competitiveness, about the motivational component role of the…
Descriptors: Competition, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Teacher Surveys
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Geiger, Tray J.; Amrein-Beardsley, Audrey – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2017
In this commentary, we discuss three types of data manipulations that can occur within teacher evaluation methods: artificial inflation, artificial deflation, and artificial conflation. These types of manipulation are more popularly known in the education profession as instances of Campbell's Law (1976), which states that the higher the…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Data Analysis, Personnel Policy
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