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McCauley, Lisa Marie – 2002
This paper discusses three ways of structuring community college governmental bodies and describes the benefits of a combined approach to governance. To remain true to their purpose of serving the community, governing bodies for two-year colleges must consist of representatives from the surrounding community. Although community college governing…
Descriptors: College Governing Councils, Community Colleges, Financial Support, Governance
Stanton, Harry – Teacher, 1973
How it works and its advantages in British primary schools; emphasis on the family grouping'', with older and younger students together and students staying with one teacher for several years. (SP)
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Multigraded Classes
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Hetzel, Donna C. – Young Children, 1970
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Instruction
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Madanes, Cloe – International Journal of Family Therapy, 1980
Hierarchical incongruities in a marriage can occur when a spouse develops a symptom in an attempt to balance the division of power in the couple. The therapist must organize the couple so that the division of power is balanced, and the couple is organized in a congruous hierarchy. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Family Problems
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Schriesheim, Janet Fulk; Schriesheim, Chester A. – Personnel Psychology, 1980
No support was found for the moderating effect of task structure, despite multiple analyses and statistically significant differences in moderator variables. Instrumental leadership obtained few significant correlations with criteria regardless of task structure. Supportive leadership was strongly related to criteria at all levels of task…
Descriptors: Correlation, Employees, Job Satisfaction, Leadership
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Siegler, R. S. – Human Development, 1980
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Componential Analysis
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Sandberg, Elisabeth Hollister; And Others – Child Development, 1996
Two studies of development of spatial representation with two dimensions found that children as young as five years use the same two independent dimensions in fine-grained spatial coding of location in a circle as adults use--radius and angle. The adult pattern, where angle as well as radius is coded hierarchically, emerges by nine years. (HTH)
Descriptors: Adults, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Thiagarajan, Sivasailam; Thiagarajan, Raja – Performance and Instruction, 1990
Describes steps involved in preparing hierarchical charts for use in performance and instructional technologies. Thirteen examples are shown that deal with systematic instructional development, and guidelines for choosing the appropriate format are discussed, including content, audience, and resources. Evaluation procedures involving paired…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Charts, Content Analysis, Educational Technology
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Murphy, Joseph – Educational Leadership, 1989
Early evidence indicates that, contrary to what many educators fear, current efforts to raise standards are having a beneficial effect on at-risk students. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Excellence in Education
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Blevins, James P. – Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Proposes that unbounded dependency constructions in English instantiate a surface subject-predicate structure in which the predicate is typically discontinuous. Evidence supports this discontinuous analysis over the operator-variable structure conventionally assigned to unbounded dependencies. A model of phrase structure is outlined. (85…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory
Merrill, David M.; And Others – Educational Technology, 1992
Proposes an instructional transaction class hierarchy and describes capability, knowledge, interactions, and associated transactions for three classes of transactions: (1) component transactions (identify, execute, and interpret); (2) abstraction transactions (judge, classify, decide, generalize, and transfer); and (3) association transactions…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Theories, Instructional Design, Interaction
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Holzman, Michael – Educational Leadership, 1992
As schools are typically organized, children work under the guidance of female teachers employed by a male principal (the boss) empowered to interrupt their classes at will and mete out discipline. The principal serves as district stationmaster but not necessarily as educator. Two hypothetical examples show how teachers and secretaries can…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership
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Holzman, Michael – Educational Leadership, 1993
Presents five definitions of "systemic change," ranging from "working with school districts or education departments to effect change" (vertical approach) to "working with every school in a system" or "working with every aspect of the school system (horizontal approaches). "Systemic" can also mean…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Centralization, Decentralization, Definitions
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Van de Pitte, Margaret – Educational Management and Administration, 1991
Academic administrators are not generally trusted. Drawing on Plato's "Republic," this article shows that this mistrust is understandable, considering how values are prioritized in academe, how administrators and political life are connected, and how one normal administrative function (implementing others' policies) can presage an openness to…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, College Administration, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction
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Lindblom, Charles E. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
Examines two ways of achieving social coordination: unilateral/hierarchical controls and multilateral controls. Discusses advantages of using mutual adjustment as an alternative to central coordination. Mutual adjustment occurs variously through language creation, moral codes, biological self-selection, market systems, and politics. Although…
Descriptors: Centralization, Decentralization, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
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