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Peer reviewedMossberg, Barbara – Educational Record, 1993
Chaos theory, which suggests chaotic looking behavior may manifest order in patterns visible from a distance and emphasizes dynamics of connection and bonds, has useful applications in understanding dynamic organization such as the university, which requires constant change and diversity. It can provide leaders with philosophy of practical…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, College Administration, Educational Change, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTaylor, Harry – Management Education and Development, 1991
Examines how training practice diverges from the prevailing Systematic Training Model, in terms of a rehabilitative and a radical critique. Outlines an alternative transitional model while suggesting criteria with which to assess any updated model. (SK)
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Systems, Learning Processes, Models
Peer reviewedJones, Bernie; Silva, Juliette – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1991
Steps in an integrated model include (1) problem solving (exploration, assessment, goal setting, planning, implementation, evaluation); (2) community building (entering, discovering, developing relationships, building an organization, enhancing capacity, phasing out, exiting); and (3) systems interaction (change agent system, client system, action…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Community Relations, Models
Banathy, Bela H. – Educational Technology, 1993
Discussion of educational systems design focuses on a framework for exploring the scope of design options to help transform the existing educational system. Staying within the existing system, adjusting the boundaries by adding specific additional issues, and choosing the community or society as the overall context are considered. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, School Community Relationship, Social Environment
Gutteridge, Thomas G.; And Others – Training and Development, 1993
More employers are offering opportunity for career development and continuous learning in return for high performance and productivity during an employee's tenure. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Employer Employee Relationship, Organizational Effectiveness
Peer reviewedCostello, Brian R.; Meyer, John K. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 1998
The systems approach assembles in a single assessment setting four basic instruments to determine the current functioning status of the individual for the purpose of better understanding the dynamics involved in severe behavior problems: (1) the Democratic Maturity Test ; (2) the Life Fulfillment Inventory; (3) the Voluntary Control Test; and (4)…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Biofeedback, Cognitive Development, Holistic Evaluation
Peer reviewedCotter, Maury – About Campus, 1998
Claims that curriculum planning and effective advising will help students develop intellectual connections across their individual courses and thus enhance their college experience. Explains how nine colleges now use interdisciplinary teaching to improve their engineering programs by making connections across department boundaries, college…
Descriptors: Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, Patrick; Nelson, Mark D. – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Samples college students (N=440) to assess the impact of parental divorce and family functioning on their development. Results indicate that parental divorce and family functioning have unique effects on key developmental tasks associated with a college-age population. Discusses an intergenerational family-systems approach. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: College Students, Divorce, Family Environment, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBauer, Jean W.; Braun, Bonnie; Olson, Patricia D. – Journal of Consumer Affairs, 2000
Uses a systems approach to reframe welfare assistance as well-being for the many, not welfare for the few. The framework outlines the state of family economic functioning (crisis, at risk, safe, thriving), type of welfare assistance (entitlement, subsidy, self-sufficiency, sustainability), poverty levels (below, at, 150%, 200%), and supports…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Fringe Benefits, Poverty
Peer reviewedSuchan, Jim; Dulek, Ron – Journal of Business Communication, 1998
Discusses open systems thinking as a new lens to use when exploring written business communication--a lens that integrates task, organizational structure, control, and technology into the analysis of written business messages. Explores the influences these subsystems have on written communication and then develops these systems and subsystems into…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Models
Peer reviewedDuangploy, Orapin; Shelton, Margaret L. – Journal of Education for Business, 2000
In 2 studies, accounting students (n=14, 25) used a systems approach to complete practice problems; controls (n=20, 15) used textbook cases. In both studies, experimental groups developed higher-level thinking skills and retained what they learned. The systems approach appeared to help marginal achievers. (SK)
Descriptors: Accounting, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Higher Education, Lifelong Learning
Peer reviewedDonovan, Paul; Hannigan, Kevin; Crowe, Deirdre – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2001
The Learning Transfer Systems Inventory provides a systematic approach for predicting training effectiveness through needs assessment, organizational analysis to determine issues affecting training outcomes, and assessment of needed resources. Data from 158 management trainers demonstrated its effectiveness in assessing how well an organization…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Needs Assessment, Prediction, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedMertensmeyer, Carol; Fine, Mark – Family Relations, 2000
Discusses ParentLink, a collective of Missouri organizations and agencies striving to simplify parents' access to research-based information, services, and problem-solving support pertaining to parenting. It is based on systems theory, specifically the ecology of human development. A comprehensive array of technologies augments ParentLink…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Child Rearing, Models, Parents
Peer reviewedStern, Robert N.; Barley, Stephen R. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1996
The social-systems perspective in organizational theory faded because the increasing complexity of social relations hindered determination of an appropriate unit of analysis. Also, the business-school environment in which organizational research occurred discouraged examination of broad social questions, promoted a particular approach to science,…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Environmental Influences, Inquiry, Organizational Theories
Peer reviewedNelson-Gardell, Debra – Journal of Family Social Work, 1995
Explores the applicability of a feminist model for clinical social work with couples and families. Summarizes the feminist critique of traditional family systems theory and explores other areas of concern including family theory and healthy family functioning. (JPS)
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Feminism, Marriage Counseling, Sex Bias


