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Kerr, Stephen T. – Sociology of Education, 1978
Presents a conceptual scheme by which educators can evaluate the need for their roles to change as the educational sphere changes. Specifically examines consensus of learning resource specialists about changes in their role. (AV)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conceptual Schemes, Educational Change, Educational Sociology

Kerr, Stephen T. – Teachers College Record, 1983
Entitlement legislation, demographic trends, and increased status and control over a student constituency have encouraged teachers to specialize. This trend can lead to bureaucratization and fragmentation of the profession. Specialized professional services should be provided in a way that recognizes client involvement in decision making. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanization, Interprofessional Relationship
Kerr, Stephen T. – 1979
A trend toward more specialization among educators is discussed. It is noted that this is understandable from many viewpoints. Teachers, reacting to a tighter job market in their profession, feel that specializing in certain areas--remedial reading or dealing with the handicapped for example--will get them jobs in governmentally funded programs.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Differentiated Staffs, Individual Power, Labor Market
Kerr, Stephen T. – 1979
The intent of this study was to discover if education is experiencing the problems medicine has encountered as a specialized profession. An analysis of supply and demand studies shows continuing high demand for and moderate shortages of educational specialists. Both generalists and specialists are concerned about defining and delimiting roles and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback, Inservice Teacher Education