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Jardine, Lauren L.; Wurster, Stanley R. – 1973
The hypothesis of this study is that there are no significant differences with respect to attitudes toward success oriented college and career goals of females between 12th grade: (a) males and females; (b) college bound and non-college bound; (c) college bound males and college bound females; (d) children of working and non-working mothers, and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Bound Students, Females, High School Students
Eadie, William F. – 1973
Three philosophical perspectives on communication research are identified, described, and compared. First, communication of "action," a one-way approach, is a type of "cybernetic" theory of communication involving observation and experience in developing patterns of communication performance. It is simplistic, has a weak capacity for replication…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation Methods, Information Dissemination
PDF pending restorationGoldstein, Leo S. – 1973
An exploratory investigation of police promotional examinations was made in an attempt to improve the testing procedures that were in use. A primary goal of the study was to identify a pool of performances (tasks, behaviors) of police sergeants, lieutenants, and captains that might serve as referrents for job-related test items for promotional…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Behavioral Objectives, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods
Prokop, Manfred – 1971
A student teacher is often liable to be placed in a conflictive situation between faculty consultants and cooperating teachers who have widely differing conceptions of the role of the ideal teacher. None of the possible responses of a student teacher are conducive to effective learning, especially the decision to "get by." This conflict can be…
Descriptors: Role Conflict, Role Perception, Self Congruence, Student Attitudes
PDF pending restorationCampbell, Laurence R. – 1967
This study had three purposes: (1) to stimulate discussion of the role of the high school press association in the future by reviewing its current policies and programs, (2) to gather information about the associations, particularly the date of founding and the name of the founder, (3) to gather information on the members in each association and…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Group Membership, High Schools, Journalism
Leonard, B. Charles; Gies, Frederick John – 1971
This study gathered data to discover (1) if urban elementary school teachers in varying organizational climates held different values concerning disadvantaged students, and (2) if, in differing organizational climates, there were significant differences between teachers' and principles' values concerning disadvantaged students. Data from 16 Kansas…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Administration, Elementary Schools, Organizational Climate
Wiggins, Thomas W. – 1971
The elementary school principal's behavior is shaped by influences within the school district which tend to value compliance rather than individuality. The research into the behavioral characteristics of elementary school principals and the analysis of school climate provide evidence that the influence of experience in an administrative role has a…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Behavior Patterns, Educational Environment
Reising, R. W. – English In Texas, 1971
This document discusses techniques for teaching Shakespeare at the secondary level. It is suggested, by way of innovation, that a teacher working with a Shakespearean drama (1) ask each of his students to select and bring to class a magazine or newspaper picture of a contemporary person (e.g., an athlete, a politician, a police officer, a nurse…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Creative Thinking, English Instruction, Essays
Urich, Ted; Hewitt, Malcolm – 1971
This speech describes two research studies, one that investigated the role of the superintendent in collective negotiations as perceived by school personnel, and the other that compared the attitudes of selected school personnel from Indiana and Michigan concerning the role of the principal in collective negotiations. Data collected from the first…
Descriptors: Administrators, Board Administrator Relationship, Collective Bargaining, Educational Research
Greer, Dean William – 1973
The method developed by Herbert Simon to study social movements through analysis of leadership is divided into (a) rhetorical requirements, (b) rhetorical problems, and (c) rhetorical strategies. The author contends that for movement studies in general, Simon does provide a good outline and guide for use by the rhetorician, but that it is…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Dissent, Human Relations, Information Theory
Weston, J. R. – 1973
A mediated, interpersonal communications model, such as the one proposed, has the potential of countering the popular notion that world cultures are suffering entropy. Two-way television, via cable or video tape, can be a successful mediating factor in establishing better interpersonal communication. Exemplary models of such systems involve…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Human Relations
Quiggins, James G.; Lashbrook, William B. – 1972
The purpose of this paper was to measure small groups at various stages of their development and observe the effects of changes in group process on emergence of role types and the impact these roles have on group membership as a whole. Most small group measuring instruments have been built around a task-leader or socio-emotional leader dichotomy.…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Individual Power
Grable, John R., Ed. – 1973
A conference on the role of the department/division chairman in the community college was sponsored by the Community Junior College Graduate Program of Sam Houston State University. The following were presented: (1) "Role of the Department Chairman in Improving Community College Instruction" by John Lombardi; (2) "Role of the Department Chairman…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Conference Reports, Department Heads
Chesebro, James W., Ed.; Cragan, John F., Ed. – Moments in Contemporary Rhetoric and Communication, 1971
This student published, quarterly journal is a forum for student thought on contemporary issues in rhetoric and communication. This issue focuses on the "Political Rhetoric of Our Times." The articles in this issue focus on the following topics: application of fantasy themes to individual role identification in the small group setting;…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Membership, Individual Power, Political Attitudes
Stockhouse, Robert E.; And Others – 1971
This report discusses the following topics: The Leadership Education Program at the USAF Academy; Organizational Leadership; Corporation Presidents' Perceptions of Leadership; Leadership Development; The Challenge of Leadership; Leader Experience, Leadership Training, and Other Blind Alleys; and Leadership in State Government. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Industry, Leadership Training, Males, Military Training

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