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Harper, Harriet – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
A research project examined what form of organizational structures have been adopted within British further-education colleges 5 years after their incorporation and removal from local-education authority control. Colleges are representing their structures as market models (alongside a clan culture), rather than Weberian bureaucracies. (Contains 29…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Colleges
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Hermanowicz, Joseph C. – Research in Higher Education, 2005
Most institutional studies of science have focused on the functioning of its reward system. Less is known about perspectives scientists develop on their variously rewarded and recognized careers. This study examines people's subjective appraisals of attainment in academic science based on a sample of interviews with physicists who discussed their…
Descriptors: Scientists, Success, Science Achievement, Productivity
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Cardwell, Vernon B. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
Many forms of literacy exist. Each literacy is an integration of ways of thinking, acting, interacting, and valuing. To understand the impact of agriculture (i.e., farming, ranching, forestry, and fisheries) and the contributions and interactions to the environment (e.g., losses of biological diversity, soil degradation, air and water pollution,…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Expository Writing, Cluster Grouping, Form Classes (Languages)
Duttweiler, Patricia Cloud – Insights on Educational Policy and Practice, 1988
Numerous dysfunctions result from bureaucratic school organization, including an overemphasis on specialized tasks, routine operating rules, and formal procedures for managing teaching and learning. Such schools are characterized by numerous regulations; formal communications; centralized decision making; and sharp distinctions among…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Bureaucracy, Centralization, Creativity
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Brooks, Marshall; Hounshell, Paul B. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1975
The locus of control construct referred to in this study describes a distribution of individuals on a continuum according to the degree to which they accept personal responsibility for what happens to them. This study showed that for first grade children the interactions between a student's locus of control and his classroom environment may…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Hug, William E.; King, James E. – 1984
This chapter discusses General Systems Theory as it applies to education, classrooms, innovations, and instructional design. The principles of equifinality, open and closed systems, the individual as the key system, hierarchical structures, optimization, stability, cooperation, and competition are discussed, and their relationship to instructional…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum Design, Educational Planning, Educational Research
Yeany, Russell H.; And Others – 1984
This study attempted to search for a learning hierarchy among the skills comprising formal operations and the integrated science processes. Data were obtained from two instruments administered to 741 high school science students. The Group Assessment of Logical Thinking (GALT) measured performance on six Piagetian cognitive modes: controlling…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, High Schools, Logical Thinking
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Renckly, Thomas R.; Orwig, Gary – 1981
A description of the development and application of a hierarchical/binary model by which a curriculum may be analyzed to determine alternative instructional sequences given particular instructional objectives and limiting constraints forms the body of this report. The background of the project as part of an effort by the U.S. Navy Recruiting…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives
LECZNAR, WILLIAM B.; MORRISON, EDWARD J. – 1966
THE PRINCIPAL GOAL OF PROJECT ABLE IS TO DEMONSTRATE THE INCREASED EFFECTIVENESS OF INSTRUCTION WHERE THE CONTENT IS DERIVED FROM AN ANALYSIS OF DESIRED BEHAVIOR AFTER GRADUATION. IT ALSO ATTEMPTS TO APPLY NEWLY DEVELOPED EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TO THE DESIGN, CONDUCT, AND EVALUATION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. THIS REPORT CONSIDERS THE PROBLEM OF…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Career Choice, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research
Scriven, Michael; And Others – 1971
This report submitted by Advocate Team No. 2 to the U.S. Office of Education, Division of Research and Development Resources (formerly Division of Manpower and Institutions) presents a proposed evaluation system for regional labs and R&D centers consisting of a two-tiered panel organization. The tiers are: (1) A Master Panel--a blue-ribbon…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Dixon, Annabelle – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1978
The author suggests that vertical grouping (children of different ages, usually a two or three year span, are in the same class) has many advantages, especially in the area of social learning. (KC)
Descriptors: Age Grade Placement, Class Organization, Comparative Education, Educational Philosophy
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Brenders, David A. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Analyzes W. Barnett Pearce's "Coordinated Management of Meaning" theory--finding philosophical flaws and equivocations inherent in the model proposed within the theory. Argues that by making all the terms of their hierarchy conform to the notion of "episodic" communication, Pearce reintroduces basic errors about the nature of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Communication, Language Attitudes, Linguistics
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Tamir, Pinchas – Scottish Educational Review, 1986
Examines Israeli teacher autonomy in a centrally developed high school curriculum. Describes how teachers view this shift of control and the 50 percent assessment-by-teacher system. Concludes teacher autonomy is not necessarily dependent on the system being noncentralist and that guided freedom increases teacher power and potential effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Centralization, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Grading
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Winkles, Jim – American Educational Research Journal, 1986
A mathematics learning hierarchy was developed, with examples of lateral and vertical transfer instructional treatments--achievement only, or achievement with understanding--were used with 177 eighth and ninth graders. The achievement with understanding treatment was better for lateral transfer for most students, and vertical transfer for the more…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Geometry
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Reddy, Srinivas K.; LaBarbera, Priscilla A. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1985
The application and use of hierarchical models is illustrated, using the example of the structure of attitudes toward a new product and a print advertisement. Subjects were college students who responded to seven-point bipolar scales. Hierarchical models were better than nonhierarchical models in conceptualizing attitude but not intention. (GDC)
Descriptors: Advertising, Affective Measures, Attitude Measures, Attitudes
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