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Rob Webster – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study provides a detailed picture of how the on-going challenge of teacher shortages in England and Wales is driving the deployment of teaching assistants (TAs) to cover classes in place of teachers. Analyses of data from a survey of nearly 6000 TAs in mainstream and special schools found that TAs cover classes for up to 4 h a week, with one…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Assistants, Teacher Role, Staff Utilization
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Ellen Larsen; Melissa Fanshawe; Yvonne Salton – Educational Forum, 2024
This paper explores the experiences of educators in Australia with doctoral qualifications and how they perceive their knowledge and research skills to be valued and leveraged as legitimate funds of knowledge in school environments. Findings from an online survey and four semi-structured interviews provoke further consideration of how teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Knowledge Level, Professional Recognition
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Meghan Stacey; Mihajla Gavin; Scott Fitzgerald; Susan McGrath-Champ; Rachel Wilson – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Teacher workload is a growing problem internationally. In this article, we analyse an attempt by the state education bureaucracy of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, to address this through the 'Quality Time Program'. Drawing on labour process theory and Carol Bacchi's framework of 'What's the problem represented to be?', we analyse how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, Educational Policy, Public Education
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Fika, Ibrahim Baba; Ibi, Mustapha Baba; Abdulrahman, Aishatu – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The study determines the relationship between staff utilization and staff commitment in Borno State Colleges of Education, Nigeria. The objectives of the study were to determine: the level of staff utilization in Borno State Colleges of Education, the level of staff commitment in Borno State Colleges of Education and the relationship between staff…
Descriptors: Staff Utilization, Schools of Education, Work Ethic, Correlation
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Augustsson, Gunnar – Journal of Education and Work, 2016
This study is based on the presumption that there is often an underuse of temporary staff in client companies (CC) with highly skilled professionals. The study combines theories of the flexible organisation and a sociocultural perspective on learning within the framework of an inter-organisational context. The data are based partly on 17…
Descriptors: Temporary Employment, Professional Personnel, Semi Structured Interviews, Focus Groups
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Hill, Christopher; Thabet, Rawy Abdelrahman – International Journal of Educational Management, 2018
Purpose: International branch campuses (IBCs) are complex entities and while much has been written about their expansion and development, the literature is largely from an external perspective. There have been few longitudinal studies examining the development of an IBC over time. The purpose of this paper is to review the development of one IBC…
Descriptors: Campuses, International Schools, College Administration, Educational Development
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Takagi, Kohei – Frontiers of Education in China, 2015
In the changing higher education environment, universities increasingly engage in areas outside the traditional teaching and research missions. The new missions extend over wide yet specialized areas, such as technological advancement, internationalization, entrepreneurship, and enhancement of teaching and learning. To effectively handle these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Change, College Faculty
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Barwood, Donna M.; Cunningham, Christine; Penney, Dawn – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
This paper focuses on the delivery of health education (HE) as a subject in lower secondary government schools in Western Australia (WA). It explores timetabling and staffing associated with HE and the issues arising from resourcing arrangements. This paper stems from of a study that investigated the prioritising of HE, which at that time, was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Delivery Systems, Health Education, Secondary Education
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Ravenwood, Clare; Stephens, Derek; Walton, Graham – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2015
Many factors and pressures affect decisions made in UK university libraries on opening hours especially 24/7. This article reports on a project to examine the decision-making process, influential factors, and stakeholders. A workshop for senior library managers in the East Midlands was held to gather data and share experiences. From analysis of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Working Hours, Scheduling, Library Policy
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Salt, John; Wood, Peter – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2014
This article suggests that as their internal labor markets become more multinational in scope, UK universities may acquire similar staffing characteristics to commercial multinational enterprises (MNEs). Comparing evidence from four UK universities with several surveys of MNEs it concludes that, although there are broad similarities in the…
Descriptors: International Schools, Foreign Countries, Universities, Commercialization
Paradise, Andrew – Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 2015
In 2011, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) founded the Center for Community College Advancement to provide training and resources to help community colleges build and sustain effective fundraising, alumni relations, and communications and marketing programs. A goal for the center is to collect data on best practices at…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Fund Raising, Alumni, Institutional Advancement
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McAlpine, Lynn; Turner, Gill – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2012
Increasingly, research staff positions rather than lectureships are the reality for social sciences PhD graduates wishing academic work. Within this context, our longitudinal study examined how social science doctoral students and research staff in two UK universities imagined their futures in and out of academia. The variation over time in how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Social Sciences, Longitudinal Studies
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Sanubi, Franklins A.; Akpotu, Nelson E. – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2015
The study examines the call for Nigeria becoming one of the twenty most developed economies by the year 2020, as it relates to development planning in Nigeria using the educational system as a unit of analysis. It aims at examining the relevance of this call within the context of existing facilities in the Nigeria educational system--both material…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Planning, Educational History
Pearson, Jerold; Earl, Marie – CURRENTS, 2012
When yes/no or multiple-choice answers do not suffice--when a qualitative understanding of a topic rather than a quantitative head count is needed--it is time to consider focus groups. They work well when learning why, how, and what for is more important than measuring how many. Focus groups are primarily an open-ended form of inquiry, enabling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Alumni, Attitudes
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Smith, Anne-Marie – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2014
This article presents the findings of a small study that examined the relationship between academic librarians and their academic colleagues in a number of institutions in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. There is an abundance of literature outlining how librarians should collaborate with their academic colleagues but less emphasis on…
Descriptors: Librarian Teacher Cooperation, Educational Practices, Information Literacy, Performance Factors
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