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Conley, Valerie Martin – College Student Affairs Journal, 2001
The model of staffing in higher education proposed by Winston and Creamer (1997) includes essential components of recruitment and selection, orientation, supervision, staff development, and performance appraisal. Proposes that the model has a significant oversight-when staff leave their position. Separation is proposed as a necessary component of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leaves of Absence, Personnel Management, Personnel Policy
Jacobs, Jeff – Camping Magazine, 2002
A camp's culture must be established in a way that maximizes the opportunities to fulfill the camp's highest priority goals and objectives. A camp director describes how his staff training emphasizes building relationships, a sense of community, and experiencing camp activities. Skill practice, safety management, policies, procedures, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Camping, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning
Taber, Lynn Sullivan – Journal of Staff, Program & Organization Development, 1998
Assesses faculty and staff development needs in Alabama's two-year colleges. Indicates that faculty and staff have a primary interest in development in the following areas: instruction-related skills; collaboration; organizational issues; and technology. Contains three data tables, three appendices and 18 references. (JDI)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Community Colleges, Educational Technology, Faculty Development
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Champion, Bobby – Journal of Staff Development, 2000
Traditional needs assessments strategies are inadequate today. Today's needs assessment involves determining problems, priorities, opportunities, and learning needs before making decisions about professional development. Four questions to guide discussions on needs assessment include whether it was planned collaboratively, whether multiple sources…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Needs Assessment
de Leeuw, Howard; Standard, Susan – American Language Review, 2000
Examines staff development as part of an inclusion model for English-as-a-Second-Language programs in elementary schools. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Inclusive Schools, Second Language Instruction
Black, Lisa Harcourt – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1998
The University of Virginia's Computing Survival Skills program, begun in 1997, addresses the ongoing technology training needs of departmental staff. An overview is provided of the program's first year, including background, content, materials, certification, benefits, results, success, and future plans. Tips for designing a training program are…
Descriptors: Certification, College Administration, Departments, Higher Education
Solis, Margarita – Taproot, 2001
Examines five critical factors in creating accessible camping programs for children with disabilities: program mission expressing inclusivity and empowerment, staff training that creates awareness and skills for inclusive programming, fully accessible facilities, shift in program design from "accessible program model" to "universal design," and…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Attitudes toward Disabilities, Camping, Normalization (Disabilities)
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Zepeda, Sally J. – Educational Forum, The, 2004
This study examined the work of a principal of a Midwestern urban elementary school who used instructional supervision as a means of developing a learning community for adults. Implementing a variety of approaches adapted to the culture of the school, the principal crafted a process to meet the learning needs of 125 teachers and created an…
Descriptors: Leadership, Educational Change, Principals, Urban Areas
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Edwards, Dawn F.; Thatcher, Joanne – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2004
Many institutions acknowledge that students find courses in research methods difficult and challenging. To overcome the problems associated with teaching this subject we have replaced the traditional didactic teaching approach, which did not facilitate student learning, optimize student achievement or adequately prepare students for their…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Research Methodology, Tutors, Student Centered Curriculum
McCarthy, Ellen H. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
School administrators, eager to raise student achievement levels to meet the requirements of President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act, are increasingly looking to staff development for the purpose of enhancing student achievement. How would it be possible for staff development to be more effective than it now is? Mountain View Alternative High…
Descriptors: Staff Development, Needs Assessment, Teacher Surveys, Teacher Attitudes
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Gentry, Marcia; Keilty, Bill – Roeper Review, 2004
Staff development practices that successfully implemented long-term applications of cluster grouping in two districts are analyzed, compared, and reviewed. Parallel practices and differences are discussed concerning program beginning, implementation, and maintenance. Conclusions are drawn and six steps for use and consideration by others engaged…
Descriptors: Program Development, Maintenance, Staff Development, Cluster Grouping
Brunelli, Jean; Schneider, Elaine Fogel – Zero to Three (J), 2004
This article argues that supportive teams--including professionals, paraprofessionals, and parents--can teach staff members how to identify and implement best practices in early intervention settings. The authors describe "the seven Rs of team building" distilled from their many years of team building and maintenance: 1) Reading cues; 2) Regular…
Descriptors: Cues, Early Intervention, Team Training, Teamwork
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Seligson, Michelle; MacPhee, Marybeth – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
The core concept of emotional intelligence is the ever-emerging process of self-awareness, where individuals are able to identify their emotions and manage them in various social environments. This capacity is viewed as an asset in child care because new insights in human development have highlighted the importance of children's social and…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Caregivers, Emotional Development, Interpersonal Competence
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Walker, Joyce A.; Gran, Cecilia F.; Curiel, Arnoldo – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
As practitioners and scholars working at a university-based training institute, the authors believe that adults working in youth development programs and helping youth gain an ethical understanding of the world must themselves adopt some principles of ethical practice and use them to practice three habits in their professional work: personal…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Ethics, Youth Programs, Moral Values
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Wasserman, Kathleen – AILACTE Journal, 2004
This research project examined how student and practicing teachers interacted and learned reading methodologies during an intensive literacy institute. When developing this learning opportunity, careful consideration was given to best practices and calls for reform in teacher education. The curriculum focused on fostering extensive knowledge…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Educational Change, Teacher Education
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