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Terra N. Hall; Terri Massie-Burrell – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2025
Anti-Blackness in the academy has the potential to negatively impact relationships between Black Women, which can ultimately influence Black women's retention and career advancement. Through an analysis of existing theories, including workplace friendships, Black feminist thought, and critical race theory, the authors first interrogate how…
Descriptors: Racism, African Americans, Student Personnel Workers, Women Administrators
Sheila Chelimo; Carmen Cortez; Jessica K. Jackson; D’Andre Weaver – Digital Promise, 2024
While the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program has produced the intended results, such as enhancing how teachers use technology in the classroom to increase student engagement, we have also discovered some unexpected outcomes--teachers and coaches in participating schools have experienced improved job satisfaction and increased…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Program Evaluation, Learner Engagement, Technology Uses in Education
Bobek, Becky L.; Schnieders, Joyce Z. – ACT, Inc., 2022
As students transition between high school and college or career, many have begun to consider their future career paths or want to identify career options that will best fit them. To better understand the types of career characteristics that students want to explore, this study surveys a random sample of 11th and 12th-grade students who registered…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Choice, High School Students, Grade 11
Artem Gulish; Catherine Morris; Ban Cheah; Jeff Strohl – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2024
Is graduate school worth it? Graduate degrees--including master's, professional, and doctoral degrees--can help individuals boost their earnings and improve career advancement opportunities. But they can also be high-risk investments given rising costs, student debt, and the current lack of transparency about program outcomes. "Graduate…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Cost Effectiveness, Paying for College
DiSalvo, Daniel – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2019
After many years of labor peace, public school teachers have engaged in strikes and work stoppages in record numbers during the past two years. Chief among the demands of striking teachers was higher pay. Discontent was also expressed with working conditions, which teachers and their unions connected to flat or declining state spending on…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Unions, Teacher Strikes, Teacher Salaries
Price, Mark; Herzenberg, Stephen – Keystone Research Center, 2018
"The State of Working Pennsylvania 2018," Keystone Research Center's 23rd annual review of the Pennsylvania economy and labor market finds that, nearly a decade into the current national economic expansion, many Pennsylvania workers are still waiting for a raise. The report points to three factors that help explain this. First, despite…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Labor Market, Promotion (Occupational), Wages
Price, Mark – Keystone Research Center, 2018
Each Labor Day the Keystone Research Center releases an annual checkup on the health of the Pennsylvania labor market, "The State of Working Pennsylvania." The 2018 edition focused on state-level data, mostly available through June 2018. This addendum to that report focuses on 2017 data released last month by the Census Bureau on incomes…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Labor Market, Promotion (Occupational), Wages
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Rosser, Vicki J.; Mamiseishvili, Ketevan – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2014
This chapter examines glass ceiling effects through the metric of salary equity.
Descriptors: Salary Wage Differentials, Promotion (Occupational), Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Measures (Individuals)
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National Academies Press, 2020
The United States is formally represented around the world by approximately 14,000 Foreign Service officers and other personnel in the U.S. Department of State. Roughly one-third of them are required to be proficient in the local languages of the countries to which they are posted. To achieve this language proficiency for its staff, the State…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Government Employees, Public Agencies, Language Proficiency
Fitzgerald, Mary; Sabatino, Anthony – National Catholic Educational Association, 2014
The fundamental elements of successful leadership succession in any organization are recognizing the inevitability of leadership change and the necessity of a plan for leadership succession. This book provides a rationale and planning guideline for board chairs, superintendents, and superiors of religious communities to use when the need arises to…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Catholic Educators, Instructional Leadership, Administrative Change
Price, Mark; Herzenberg, Stephen; Sabadish, Natalie – Keystone Research Center, 2014
Pennsylvania and the nation have experienced a deep and traumatic recession and a long, slow, and painful recovery. The evidence presented in this report indicates that the recovery has been longer, slower, and more painful than it needed to be because of misguided policies crafted in Washington D.C. and Harrisburg. Since the end of 2010, as the…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Labor Market, Promotion (Occupational), Wages
Price, Mark; Herzenberg, Stephen – Keystone Research Center, 2015
Slow job growth and a labor market still short of full employment have resulted in stagnant wages and little growth in income in Pennsylvania. In order for the majority of Pennsylvania families to see real income growth in the years ahead the state will need a combination of faster job growth and economic policies that actively seek to raise wages…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Labor Market, Promotion (Occupational), Wages
Joseph Nithya; Waymack, Nancy – National Council on Teacher Quality, 2014
What teachers are paid matters. Many factors play a role in making the decision to become a teacher, but, for many people, compensation heavily influences the decision not only to enter the profession but also whether to stay in it. Compensation certainly influences where a teacher chooses to work. Because school districts take different…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), School Districts, Economic Factors
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Cantú, Yvette; Rocha, Patricia; Martinez, Melissa A. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2016
The following case is inspired by real-life events that the authors experienced while working in the K-12 public school system. This case describes the experiences of Mrs. Hodge, a seasoned assistant principal who was unexpectedly assigned to be principal of her elementary school. The case follows Mrs. Hodge through her first 3 years as the…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Conflict, Assistant Principals, Principals
National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, 2015
Britain faces a wages crisis, underpinned by low productivity. For the last seven years, people's wages have risen more slowly than the prices in the shops. People also often become "stuck" in low pay and cannot advance their careers. This paper argues for a new National Advancement Service, providing people in low paid work a Career…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Low Income Groups, Promotion (Occupational), Living Standards
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