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Kepner, Henry S., Jr.; Nelson, Robert W. – 1981
Educators should know the components of the school situation before they enter the profession. To establish a work setting conducive to professional development, the educator must work within the community, the school district organization, the school itself, the teaching program, and professional development activities. These components should…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Educational Environment, Field Experience Programs, Job Satisfaction
Carpenter, Phoebe – 1982
Many young mothers who are the sole support of young children work at low-level, low-paying jobs primarily to have the satisfaction of providing for the growth of their children. A job that directly provides child care is exactly what many working mothers are looking for. Employers should realize that provision of child care as a fringe benefit is…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Coordination, Cost Effectiveness, Day Care
Wright, Gary R. – 1981
In education, as in business, management is concerned with three production factors: human resources, finances, and technology. Differences between the education and business spheres become apparent when a comparison is made of the installation of a new piece of engineering equipment with the orientation of a new teacher. If as much care was taken…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Business, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Wanous, Donna S.; Sparks, Dennis C. – 1982
The characteristics of individualized services offered by the Northwest Staff Development Center in Livonia (Michigan) to teachers in seven school districts were studied and a user profile was sought as a measure of program effectiveness. Services were requested directly by individual teachers and administrators to meet specific needs. Requests…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Educational Needs, Educational Resources
Gall, Linda A.; Vogel, Francis X. – 1981
The attitudes of faculty members of the College of Arts and Sciences at Northeastern Illinois University (UNI) were surveyed. The 85 respondents excluded faculty in administrative positions. A significant difference was found in faculty plans for retirement: 47 percent wished to live in the city; 24 percent in the suburbs, and 29 percent in the…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), College Faculty, Comparative Analysis
Miller, Howard L., Ed. – 1976
Between 1965-1972, a total of 150 Michigan farmers participated in the 3-year Kellogg Farmers Study Program, a model for leadership development established at Michigan State University. Participants were selected primarily on the basis of their demonstrated interest in community affairs and their potential leadership abilities. The liberal arts…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Design, Farmers, Field Trips
Schneider, Benjamin; Zalesny, Mary D. – 1981
Need-based theories of work motivation are considered with particular reference to university faculty; it is hypothesized that three different types of people are attracted to the academic setting: (1) those who want to teach, (2) those who want to do research, and (3) those who want to do both. According to need theories, certain fundamental…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Behavior Theories, College Environment, College Faculty
Cuyahoga Community Coll., Cleveland, OH. Office of Educational Evaluation and Market Research Systems. – 1980
A survey was conducted to ascertain the views of present and past students and staff and administrators of Cuyahoga Community College's three ACCESS programs: Veterans Upward Bound, Project Search, and Special Services for Disadvantaged Students. Questionnaires sent to current program participants focused on the nature and value of program…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Colleges, Educationally Disadvantaged, Participant Satisfaction
Gehrke, Nathalie J.; And Others – 1982
The relationships between schools' physical environments and the teachers who work in them were explored. Eleven middle school teachers were interviewed about their orientation toward and operation in their schools. They were asked what they thought were their schools' most important features, how they felt about the buildings, what were its good…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Lam, Rebecca – 1980
Identifying personality types and learning style preferences of students and professionals in the allied health professions can aid college students in academic achievement and in career decision making. A literature review regarding personality types and learning style preferences of students enrolled in various allied health fields is presented.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allied Health Occupations Education, Allied Health Personnel, Career Choice
Barry, John R. – 1980
While the evaluation of organizational consultation is becoming a more public activity, there is still much to be learned in this area. The complexity and uniqueness of most organizational consultation have contributed to the paucity of studies to evaluate the processes involved. Organizational consultation is an ongoing process; continual…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Consultation Programs, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
Bryant, Clifton D.; And Others – 1980
In 1979 a stratified random sampling of 541 families in 4 rural Virginia counties were interviewed about major occupations, secondary occupations, travel to work, and whether the division of labor within the county allowed for a complete exchange system. Data, compared to 1940 census statistics, indicated that a significant change in occupational…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Community Satisfaction, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women
Aspinwall-Lamberts, Julie – 1981
A survey of 278 students who completed at least one of six telecourses offered by Lane Community College (LCC) from Fall 1978 through Winter 1981 was conducted to determine: (1) background information on how students learned about the course, their reasons for enrolling and for selecting a telecourse rather than an on-campus course, and their LCC…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Information Sources, Instructional Materials
Sheldon, M. Stephen – 1981
Although the primary purpose of this report is to present prototypical procedures for conducting two-year college vocational follow-up studies, it also describes the implementation and results of using these procedures in the evaluation of the electronics, computer science, and tool and manufacturing programs at Los Angeles Pierce College. After…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Employment
Willie, Reynold; Stecklein, John E. – 1981
Information about personal background; professional activities; job-related attitudes, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions; and career appraisal was gathered by means of a questionnaire administered to a 25 percent random sample, stratified by rank, of full-time faculty in Minnesota's accredited, nontheological colleges and universities. Results…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Employment Experience
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