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Shen, Jianping; Xia, Jiangang – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2012
Is the power relationship between public school teachers and principals a win-win situation or a zero-sum game? By applying hierarchical linear modeling to the 1999-2000 nationally representative Schools and Staffing Survey data, we found that both the win-win and zero-sum-game theories had empirical evidence. The decision-making areas…
Descriptors: Evidence, Game Theory, Public School Teachers, Educational Change
Shen, Jianping; Leslie, Jeffrey M.; Spybrook, Jessaca K.; Ma, Xin – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
Using nationally representative samples for public school teachers and principals, the authors inquired into whether principal background and school processes are related to teacher job satisfaction. Employing hierarchical linear modeling (HLM), the authors were able to control for background characteristics at both the teacher and school levels.…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Student Behavior, Job Satisfaction, Public School Teachers
Shen, Jianping; Ma, Xin – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2006
Given the rhetoric and practice of systemic change in the last decade, we studied (a) the level to which the systemic change is able to penetrate, (b) the areas which the systemic change is able to impact, and (c) the coherence among various curricular and instructional components in the context of systemic change. Using hierarchical linear…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Systems Approach, Educational Practices, Curriculum Development
Lu, Xuejin; Shen, Jianping; Poppink, Sue – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2007
In this study we inquired into the qualifications of public secondary school teachers by examining whether or not teachers met the No Child Left Behind Act's ([NCLB] 2002) definition of "highly qualified" immediately prior to the law's enactment. We examined this by core academic subjects (English, social studies, math, and science) and,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Rural Schools, Federal Legislation, Public School Teachers

Shen, Jianping; Wegenke, Gary L.; Cooley, Van E. – Educational Horizons, 2003
Schools and Staffing Survey data on public school teachers from 1987-88, 1990-91, and 1999-2000 were analyzed, indicating no increase in diversity. The number of males decreased, urban and high-minority enrollment schools had more racially diverse teachers but less gender diversity; diversity of newly hired teachers increased, but they were most…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity, Public School Teachers

Shen, Jianping; Poppink, Sue – Educational Horizons, 2003
Schools and Staffing Survey data on public school teachers from 1987-88, 1993-94, and 1999-2000 indicate the percentage certified in their primary teaching assignment (PTA) decreased; fewer teachers with PTA certification were in urban and secondary schools. More new teachers had temporary/emergency PTA certification or waivers; more teachers with…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Misassignment of Teachers, Public School Teachers
Shen, Jianping – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1994
Interviews with teachers at designated Professional Development Schools (PDSs) showed significant differences between their views of the PDS role to socialize and develop student teachers and the literature-based vision of PDSs which also includes exposing students to exemplary teaching conditions and an inquiry-based view of teaching. (JB)
Descriptors: Affiliated Schools, Agenda Setting, College Role, College School Cooperation