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Wood, Paula – 1974
Described is an inservice institute designed to develop successful working relationships between school principals and special education teacher consultants. Discussed in small group sessions were topics such as adult interaction techniques, scheduling, role definition, and working with regular teachers. It was recommended that common concerns be…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Group Dynamics, Handicapped Children, Inservice Teacher Education
Moser, Collette H., Comp. – 1974
The workshop on the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) in Balance-of-State areas explored the implications for rural areas of various manpower policies. In a previous workshop, it was found that a close correlation existed between counties classified as Balance-of-State and those classified as "rural" by the U.S. Department…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developmental Programs, Employment Services, Labor Force Development
Dumont, Richard G. – 1974
In May 1974, the Institutional Functioning Inventory (IFI), which measures individual and collective perceptions or orientations of respondents concerning institutional functions generally agreed to be important in the context of higher education in contemporary American society, was administered to a "stratified-volunteer-quota" sample…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Agricultural Colleges, College Role, Educational Objectives
Helfgot, Steven R.; And Others – 1975
Much has been written lately about the role of the Student Development Specialist in the classroom, most of it focusing on his role as consultant or process facilitator. This material focuses on the Student Development Specialist working as classroom teacher "in tandem" with another instructor from another discipline. The approach is simple. In…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Consultants, Credit Courses, Educational Experience
Kerr, Elizabeth E.; And Others – 1969
Data were collected through instruments and personal interviews from coordinators and faculty of 45 practical nurse education programs (16 in Iowa and 29 in Illinois) to determine characteristics related to student selection criteria and procedures, organizational structure, curriculum, and opinions and perceptions of faculty members. Comparison…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Allied Health Occupations Education, Curriculum, Educational Programs
Wohlford, Paul – 1970
When the psychologist serves Head Start, he must be a consultant to the whole Head Start organization, from top to bottom, director to children, and horizontally from potentially supportive agencies in the community to the Head Start staff, to the children and their parents. In the process of serving as a community psychologist, he will be called…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Intervention
Raymer, Elizabeth – 1969
Identification is a learning process important to the development of self-concept and to the role behavior of an individual. This study investigated the degree of race and sex identification and preference in both black and white disadvantaged preschool children. The measurement instrument developed was a 96-item paired picture selection task…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Identification (Psychology), Measurement Instruments, Preschool Children
Hollister, William G.; Rae-Grant, Quentin – 1970
This paper calls for a philosophic and operational reorganization of Comprehensive Mental Health Centers to effect a more efficient and parsimonious use of scarce resources. It translates the laws of parsimony into clinical terms as those interventions and methods of care requiring: (1) the least disruption of the patient's life; (2) use of the…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Health Clinics, Mental Health Programs, Patients
Klein, Alice E.
The results of this study empirically demonstrate the importance of cross-validating an instrument intended for use in a future study. The instrument used was the Teachers' Practices Questionnaire (TPQ) which had been devised in 1963 to measure teachers' subjective role expectations. Three samples of undergraduate and graduate students who were,…
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Theories, Expectation, Factor Structure
Hong, Pi-Feng – 1970
Government agencies in Taiwan have carried out agricultural extension programs since 1910, with the assistance of Farmers' Associations. Programs have been expanded since 1953, and now include both general extension (subsidy programs) and educational extension. Comparison of personal characteristics of hsien (county) Farmers' Association…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Extension Agents, Government Employees, History
Rentz, R. Robert – 1969
A recent study found a lack of homogeneity among supervisors with respect to their role performance despite a similarity with respect to role expectation. To develop an accurate descriptive model of the supervisory process, data were collected describing both the activities of supervisors and their perception of the purpose of supervision.…
Descriptors: Coordination, Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation, Factor Analysis
Coleman, David Stewart – 1969
This study tested the relationship between self-perceptions of leader behavior by 57 directors of university conference operations, and their perceived degree of autonomy and role conception. The directors responded to an instrument consisting of five background questions, 100 leader behavior statements, 25 items on autonomy in decision making,…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrators, Correlation, Decision Making
Koocher, Robin C. – 1974
Social workers at the Boston Center for Blind Children function in the following areas: supportive casework with the parents of handicapped, visually-impaired children; coordination of services and resources to the children and families involved; and dissemination of information to the staffs of other agencies regarding Boston Center. The most…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Blindness, Exceptional Child Services, Parent Counseling
Hales, Loyde W.; Yackee, Keith – 1974
The relationship of self-concept and sex with work values was investigated. A two-factor, multivariate analysis of variance, with self-concept and sex as independent variables and work values as dependent variables, was performed on protocols collected from 99 rural elementary school pupils. No interaction was found. Both main effects were…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Education, Elementary School Students, Research Projects
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Parsons, G. Llewellyn – 1972
Supervisory roles perceived by teachers as the most influential in affecting their behavior with respect to the content, processes, or outcomes of their teaching were those of principal; "other teachers"; program consultant; inspector; assistant or vice-principal; area, district, or regional superintendent; and resource teacher. This…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Elementary Schools, Role Perception
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