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Sullivan, Margaret M.; Smith, Glynton – 1982
The self-correcting process in higher education, which provides a basis for predicting institutional decisions related to personnel, curriculum, and the environment, is discussed. Since group process is important to influencing personnel decisions in higher education, the institutional researcher can make predictions based on the actions of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, College Curriculum, College Environment
Oliver, Ronald L. – 1985
Most student teachers are not exposed to employment procedures of district administrators. Some placement offices may offer suggestions for preparing for interviews, but placement officers are counselors, not administrators. Even if a student teacher has strong background in a subject area, has done well in education courses, and has those…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Board of Education Policy, Career Development, Employment Interviews
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Sagen, H. Bradley – 1984
Internal determinants of college faculty salary levels are discussed. It is argued that the task of maintaining faculty compensation at an adequate level is affected considerably by the nature of the faculty personnel systems, particularly the system of faculty rank and its relationship to pay. The basic dilemma lies in the way the faculty is…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Administration, College Faculty, Costs
Seldin, Peter – 1984
A guide to understanding and improving faculty evaluation procedures at all types of colleges and universities is presented. The causes of today's crisis in higher education and survival strategies are reviewed, and the search for solvency is related to major changes in assessing faculty performance. The proliferation of court challenges to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Court Litigation, Educational Change, Employment Practices
Ruff, Dan – 1985
Results of a feasibility study of implementing flextime for nonacademic staff at Midlands Technical College are presented, along with implementation outcomes. Surveys were administered to staff and department heads, as well as to state agencies that had administered flextime. Findings include: (1) 95.6 percent of nonacademic staff favored a…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Feasibility Studies, Flexible Working Hours, Higher Education
Ochsner, Nancy L.; And Others – 1985
Sex differences in tenure and promotion rates and time to tenure and promotion at the University of Maryland, College Park, were studied longitudinally. The study population consisted of tenure-tract assistant and associate professors appointed or promoted in 1973, 1975, and 1977, excluding part-time and visiting faculty. Campus-wide, 42 percent…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Faculty Promotion, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Schoonmaker, Meyressa H. – 1983
Although women in North Carolina increasingly enter the work force to stay and their "protected" status in marriage is no longer secure, North Carolina's women do not have economic equality under law with men. Husbands have full rights to the rents, profit, and control of entirety property and real estate during marriage; and no women…
Descriptors: Divorce, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Equal Protection
Reynolds, Wm. Bradford – 1985
Comparable worth is a concept not merely alien but also inferior to the traditions of the American people. The thesis that jobs of "comparable worth" demand pay equivalency--at least as between male-dominated and female-dominated occupations--is unworthy of serious attention in both legal and economic terms. The consequences of accepting…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Boyer, Carol M.; Lewis, Darrell R. – 1985
The incidence and extent of faculty consulting are examined, along with the characteristics of faculty who consult and those who do not, costs and benefits of faculty consulting, the economic status of faculty, and policy considerations. A conceptual framework and historical context are provided that relate consulting and other faculty activities…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Consultants, Employment Practices
Marshall, Patricia – Manpower, 1974
The greates obstacles medics face in negotiating the passage between military and civilian health jobs are created by civilian hiring standards. Civilian employers rely on licensure by a State agency or accreditation by a professional organization. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Certification, Employment Practices, Employment Problems
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Stitt, Robert S.; Limitone, Anthony P., Jr. – Journal of College and University Law, 1973
The writers discuss tactics and techniques they have found productive in defending a variety of claims including allegations of unequal pay, wrongful termination, refusal to hire, violations of the employer's affirmative action plan, and a refusal to grant admission to a specialized or remedial program. (Author/JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Affirmative Action, Confidential Records, Court Litigation
Youry, Mary – Manpower, 1975
The acronym represents a unique system for testing an employee's physical condition and providing a parallel analysis of a particular job; it emphasizes what individuals, regardless of age or disability, can do in a specific job role. Data collected from participating companies leave no question of the project's multiple benefits. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Employment Practices, Employment Programs, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Office of Personnel Management, Washington, DC. – 1979
The stimulus for this colloquium was the convergence of several significant developments bearing on the construct validation of standardized tests and other assessment methods. Of these developments, some were fundamental to psychology as a science; others reflected socio-political pressures on measurement in education and employment. The ten…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Educational Practices, Educational Testing, Employment Practices
Stromsdorfer, Ernst W.; Barclay, Suzanne – 1979
A significant amount of on-the-job occupational training is occurring in the private sector, though the data on its extent and nature are extremely sketchy. Estimates of total economic costs in the 1974-75 period range from a crude measure of 100 billion dollars to one that is somewhat more reliable of about 40 to 50 billion dollars. Most of this…
Descriptors: Adults, Disadvantaged, Employer Attitudes, Employment Practices
Alaska Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Right, Juneau. – 1980
This report on equal employment opportunities in agencies, offices, and departments of the State government in Alaska was submitted by the Alaska Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights as part of its responsibility to advise the Commission about civil rights problems within the State. The report examines recruitment,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
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