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Wax, Anne S.; Hales, Loyde W. – 1984
The development of a reliable and valid instrument to measure levels of school administrator burnout is the objective of this research. The stages involved in the development and assessment of the Administrator Role Perception Inventory (ARPI) were item writing, field testing, participant selection, test administration, and data analysis. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education
FOSKETT, JOHN M. – 1967
TO DETERMINE HOW COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS ABOUT RULES OF BEHAVIOR AFFECT THE POSITION AND ROLE OF TEACHERS, INFORMATION ABOUT THE NORMATIVE STRUCTURE OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS WAS GAINED THROUGH USE OF ROLE NORM INVENTORIES ADMINISTERED TO 367 TEACHERS, 22 PRINCIPALS, 7 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, THE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, 603 CITIZENS, 56 COMMUNITY LEADERS,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Boards of Education, Community Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
Wax, Anne S.; Hales, Loyde W. – 1987
The objectives of this study of public school administrators were to determine the level of burnout experienced by school administrators, the relationships between burnout and stress measures, the factors associated with burnout, and the relationships between administrative level and components of the Administrative Role Perception Inventory…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, Burnout, Central Office Administrators
Stewart, Bill F. – 1971
The purpose of this study was to provide knowledge not previously available to professional educators concerning the paraprofessionals in Oregon secondary schools. The study was concerned with an analysis of differentials in paraprofessional role expectations as they occur among and between administrators, teachers, and paraprofessionals. An…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Clerical Occupations, Job Analysis, Occupational Information
Robinson, John W. – 1971
This study is concerned with an analysis of similarities and differences in role expectations among the populations of principals, teachers, superintendents, and board members in two suburban school districts in Oregon. It attempts to identify the levels of agreement within each of these populations regarding the principal's role in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bibliographies, Board of Education Policy, Collective Bargaining
Grimes, Daniel B. – 1977
To assist local school districts by making available curriculum materials that can be incorporated into the regular instructional program, a set of career awareness curriculum kits were developed by elementary and junior high school teachers in Oregon for grades K-8. The curriculum was based upon five program goals which were mastered by a set of…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Education, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills
ZEIGLER, HARMON – 1966
AS A POLITICAL LEADER AND AS A COMMUNICATOR OF POLITICAL IDEAS TO STUDENTS, THE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER IS INVESTIGATED IN FOUR SITUATIONS--(1) REACTING TO JOB AND ENVIRONMENT, (2) PARTICIPATING IN AN INTEREST GROUP, (3) EXPRESSING POLITICAL VALUES IN CLASS, AND (4) REACTING TO COMMUNITY SANCTIONS. THE STUDY IS BASED UPON INTERVIEWS WITH 803 OREGON…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline, Environmental Influences, Group Activities
CARSON, ROBERT B.; AND OTHERS – 1967
TO EXAMINE THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF TEACHERS AS SOCIAL PARTICIPANTS WITHIN THE SCHOOL AND IN THE COMMUNITY, QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY DATA WERE ANALYZED FROM A 62 PERCENT RESPONSE OF TEACHERS (508 OF 816 TOTAL) AND A 93 PERCENT RESPONSE OF NONTEACHERS (81 OF 87 TOTAL) IN THREE WESTERN OREGON COMMUNITIES. AS VIEWED BY TEACHERS, NORMATIVE EXPECTATIONS…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Community Leaders, Decision Making, Educational Planning