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Cutright, William Marcus – 1999
This dissertation is based on the ideas that: (1) metaphor is essential to the conception of and life in organizations; (2) the dominant organizational metaphor of life within universities, particularly from an administrative perspective, is Newtonian/mechanical; and (3) a metaphoric perspective grounded in chaos theory might be helpful in…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Chaos Theory, Educational Planning, Higher Education
Gustafson, Kent L.; Branch, Robert Maribe – 1997
This ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) monograph updates and expands upon earlier ERIC publications on the topic of instructional development (ID) models. This monograph presents a brief history of ID models, describes a taxonomy for classifying them, provides examples from each of the categories in the taxonomy, and describes trends…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Instructional Design, Instructional Development
Popowits, Michael; Reeve, Kevin – 1997
Organizations are self-organizing living systems and therefore capable of doing for themselves much of what managers have always tried to do for them. The role of the leader in organizations should be one of helping the organization develop a clear sense of its own identity, since that is the reference point around which self-organizing takes…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Information Skills, Leaders, Leadership Effectiveness
Mitroff, Ian – 1997
Ways in which to identify the correct problems to solve thereby avoiding the misappropriation of time, talent, and resources are presented. The text is divided into 3 parts: "The Foundation for Smart Thinking,""How to Solve the Right Problems," and "Systems Thinking for the Systems Age." The chapters under these headings are: Chapter 1, "The…
Descriptors: Administration, Case Studies, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Stanberry, Anne M. – 1994
This paper discusses family systems theory and advances a communicative model of family functioning that is process orientated and encourages children to develop self-control. Family systems theory postulates that each member of a family has an impact on the behaviors of other family members, and that children's behavior is influenced by their…
Descriptors: Change, Child Behavior, Family Environment, Family Influence
Ming-fen, Li – 2000
The significance of design thinking and systems thinking for design has gained much recognition in recent years. In comparison to design thinking, scholarly discussion about systems thinking has a much longer history and includes more multiple and divergent perspectives. This paper reviews and critiques the essence of design thinking and systems…
Descriptors: Design, Design Preferences, Design Requirements, Designers
Lauber, Jeanne – 1995
Interviews with 20 adult returning students investigated their library needs. Seventeen female and three male undergraduates aged 23 years and older at colleges in three cities in North Carolina participated. Many adult students have needs that differ from those of traditional undergraduates, especially in dealing with technology. The time…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Higher Education, Interviews
McLeish, Elizabeth A., Ed.; Phillips, David, Ed. – 1998
This book examines the educational phases experienced by countries moving from authoritarian styles of government to various forms of liberal democracy. It focuses on Latvia, South Africa, and the former German Democratic Republic so as to identify commonalities in diverse systems. The essays employ a model that depends not on a regular linear…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Change Strategies, Comparative Analysis, Democracy
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, 2004
In December 2000, the U.S. Department of Education awarded the Southwest Educational Development Laboratory (SEDL) a 5-year contract to develop and refine an educational reform model to help low-performing districts and schools improve student achievement in reading or mathematics. Drawing on over 3 decades of research, SEDL developed the Working…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement, Educational Change
Peer reviewedNelson, Carnot E. – Educational Researcher, 1973
Identifies two major problems--first, both the formal and informal communication networks are extremely diffuse; and second, the interval from the start of a piece of research until its integration into the archival body of scientific knowledge is long--and presents some suggestions for alleviating them. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Educational Research, Information Dissemination
American School and University, 1974
The State University at Brockport, New York, provides student row housing in 20-40 feet high modules separated by pedestrian streets and squares with easy access to community centers, service facilities, parks, streets, and plazas. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Awards, Building Innovation, Building Systems, College Housing
Armstrong, Ellis L. – Consulting Engineer, 1974
The energy shortage will have a favorable effect on city revitalizing activities as innovative thinking is applied to city and transportation planning, building design, service and recreational facilities, and sewage treatment. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Building Design, Energy Conservation, Environmental Standards, Fuel Consumption
Hall, Diana; And Others – Engineering Education, 1974
Discusses the development of a design task in which the students can focus on problems in some part of the city. Describes such an improved strategy for teaching the design of complex systems as challenging and beneficial, especially for those interested in urban-related careers. (CC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Instruction
Weiss, Roland G.; Rath, Gustave J. – Engineering Education, 1974
Discusses the offering of a two-quarter Sloan Foundation course entitled "C-50-Design of Complex Systems" to students in all departments, from freshmen to Ph.D. candidates, at the Northwestern University. Indicates the presence of a realistic working environment due to the mix of students' interests, skills, and levels of ability. (CC)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Programs, Engineering Education, Foundation Programs
Hummon, Norman P.; Bullen, A. G. R. – Engineering Education, 1974
Discusses the establishment of an environmental systems laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh with the support of the Sloan Foundation. Indicates that the "real world" can be brought into the laboratory by simulating on computers, software systems, and data bases. (CC)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Resources, Engineering Education, Environmental Education


