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Becker, Franklin; Tennessen, Carolyn M. – 1995
A study examined the social implications of a workplace strategy in which employees who previously worked together in a main office became virtual office workers. The study site was a Digital Equipment Corporation flexible work program implemented at its Newmarket, England, office, where a large traditional office was closed and its employees…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Collegiality, Cooperation, Interpersonal Relationship
Griffith, Susan – 1997
This guide offers advice on how to find long-term and short-term English teaching jobs for those with and without previous teacher training. The guide provides firsthand accounts from teachers to show the neophyte how to make the most of his/her experience (and how to avoid the pitfalls). It presents information on where to go for the best…
Descriptors: Adult Education, English Instruction, English (Second Language), English Teachers
Davis, Chuck, Ed.; DeAngelis, Tony, Ed. – 1990
This book contains 16 units with 1 to 6 lessons per unit. A wide range of subject areas regarding workers and organized labor are addressed with lessons for both primary and secondary education levels. Though the focus is predominantly on grades 1-6, the curriculum can be modified to apply to various grade levels. Unit titles include: (1) "Child…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor, Labor Conditions
Howard Community Coll., Columbia, MD. Office of Planning and Evaluation. – 2001
This document is the results of the 2001 employee survey (Quality Evaluation of Service Trends) for all Howard Community College Employees. The response rate was 63%. Ratings for various topics and services were made on a five-point scale ranging from poor to excellent. Employees were also given an "unfamiliar with" category, which did…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Howard Community Coll., Columbia, MD. Office of Planning and Evaluation. – 2001
This document is the results of the 2000 employee survey (Quality Evaluation of Service Trends) for all Howard Community College Employees. The response rate was 57% and respondents replied both by paper and electronically. Ratings for various topics and services were made on a five-point scale ranging from poor to excellent. Employees were also…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Howard Community Coll., Columbia, MD. Office of Planning and Evaluation. – 2003
This document is the results of the 2002 employee survey (Quality Evaluation of Service Trends) for all Howard Community College Employees. The response rate was 64%. Ratings for various topics and services were made on a five-point scale ranging from poor to excellent. Employees were also given an "unfamiliar with" category, which did…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Brown, Bettina Lankard – 1999
New information technologies, changing work force demographics, rising customer expectations, transnational companies, and cost pressures are altering traditional views of what constitutes a workplace and have given rise to a new trend: the mobile worker in the flexible workplace. Two factors promote acceptance of telework or telecommuting: (1)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Patterns, Flexible Working Hours
Marshak, David – 2001
Block periods of 75, 90, 100 minutes, or longer require good teachers to continue to develop and improve their teaching skills while keeping the student engaged over a long period. The fewer class meetings in the semester or year, and the rich potential for creativity and innovation provided by the longer period all combine to offer a challenge…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Block Scheduling, Educational Change, High Schools
Whitebook, Marcy – 2001
In order to improve the quality of child care services in the United States, the child care workforce must be better compensated. This paper describes the movement to improve child care compensation over the last 25 years as viewed by one of the leaders in that effort. The paper focuses on three distinct phases of this history: (1) 1970-1985, the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Child Caregivers
Mertz, Norma T.; McNeely, Sonja R. – 1999
This paper focuses on a single assistant principal, her world and work. It examines the actions and feelings of the person in the assistant principal position, the way that person saw and managed the job, and how that person affects, and is affected by, the job. Operating as a "participant as observer," the assistant principal kept a comprehensive…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Blacks, Educational Administration, Females
Dorsey, Robert T. – Building Research, 1973
Tasks selected as being representative in three government offices are studies to determine the illumination required to provide maximum practical speed and accuracy. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Environmental Research, Government (Administrative Body), Human Factors Engineering
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Hall, John W. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1972
This study is concerned with the relationship between Halpin and Croft's organizational climates as classified by the Organizational Climate Description Questionnaire and Likert and Likert's organizational systems as classified by the teacher form of the Profile of a School Questionnaire. The positively significant relationship found between these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Organizational Climate
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Pallone, Nathaniel J.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1971
This review of job staisfaction research concludes that some findings were: (1) the Minnesota theory of work adjustment promises to provide theoretical constructs useful in understanding vocational behavior; (2) insufficient evidence is reported to support two factor" theory. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Job Satisfaction, Literature Reviews, Need Gratification
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Vanderhoef, John; Gallina, Paul – Canadian Library Journal, 1983
Discussion of the problem of automation in the workplace with references to libraries focuses on the person/machine interface of visual display terminals (VDT). An argument is made for a human systems approach which integrates operator-user, VDT, work environment, work station, and task. Ergonomic recommendations for VDT use are made. (Author/EJS)
Descriptors: Display Systems, Human Factors Engineering, Input Output Devices, Libraries
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Randall, Donna M.; Short, James F., Jr. – Social Problems, 1983
Uses the Spector and Kitsuse model of social problem development to analyze the controversy over the refusal of the Bunker Hill Company (Kellogg, Idaho) to give fertile female employees jobs involving exposure to lead unless they were sterilized. Suggests modifications in the model to account for the government role in claims making. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Employed Women, Employment Problems, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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