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Wintergerst, Ann C., Ed. – 1995
The guide to self-study of programs teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) contains a series of essays on aspects of the self-study process and products. "Part One: Insights into the Self-Study Process" includes the following articles: "The TESOL Self-Study Program" (Ann C. Wintergerst, Carol J. Kreidler); and "Undertaking a…
Descriptors: Consultants, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Institutional Research
1997
Competencies essential for organization development consultants, internal and external, have evolved over 20 years, based on literature and feedback from nearly 2,000 practitioners and academics. Further research is being conducted to determine what competencies are essential for internal and external organization development consultants today and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Competence, Competency Based Education, Consultants
1998
This document contains three papers from a symposium on expanded roles for human resource development (HRD). "The Roles of Consultants in Gainsharing Firms: Empirical Results" (Eunsang Cho, Gary N. McLean) reports findings that consultants are moderately involved at the separation, preparation, evaluation, and design stages and have low…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consultants, Corporate Education, Corporate Support
Wellesley Coll., MA. Center for Research on Women. – 1984
This directory contains summaries of the experience in curriculum change of 26 consultants who work to transform the liberal arts curriculum through the incorporation of materials on women, along with the names, professional titles, and addresses of each. (DB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Females
Evans, Dennis L. – 1992
Using some dictionary definitions, one might easily infer that supervision of teaching is a managerial/administrative function closely related to evaluation and control, implying hierarchical connotations. However, Guthrie and Reed (1991) describe teacher supervision as "a function of leadership concerned with improving, enhancing, and reinforcing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Consultants, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
Glenn, Cheeri; Randall, E. Vance – 1994
Rural and urban elementary schools implemented collaborative consultation to serve special education students. In the rural school, the special education teacher spends 4 days per week in the classrooms. She spends Wednesdays and 1 week out of 5 testing, writing IEPs, planning, and completing paperwork. The principal, instructional assistant, TAG…
Descriptors: Consultants, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming
Cleveland, Harlan – AGB Reports, 1975
The author argues that very wide consultation tends to discourage innovation and favor stand-pattism and that the very great benefits of openness and wide participation are flawed by apathy and non-participation, by muscle-binding legalisms, by processes which polarize two adversary sides, and by the encouragement of mediocrity. (JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrative Problems, Administrator Role
Hirschowitz, Ralph G. – Adult Leadership, 1975
Since many institutions have functioned as "paternocratic" systems, they cannot be expected to assume unfamiliar democratic-participative modes of functioning without guidance; this can be provided by a consultant or consultant team. The author offers 12 approaches to organizational change, discusses staff development, and outlines necessary…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Conflict Resolution, Consultants, Guides
Weissman, Robert – 1988
The interaction of Harvard University scholars with outside institutions is examined, as is the need for the university to monitor and regulate these outside activities. Harvard scholars were found to maintain 38 directorships with Fortune 500 companies, 60 ties to the biotechnology industry, over 500 contacts between faculty at the Business…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Conflict of Interest, Consultants, Ethics
PDF pending restorationColorado State Dept. of Education, Denver. – 1989
This guide to Colorado education consultants was compiled for parent educators from local education agencies, shelters for the homeless, volunteer organizations, and the Colorado Department of Education. The guide is a directory of individuals available as speakers or instructors for meetings, conferences, workshops, seminars, and inservice…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Homeless People
Duffy, Michael – 1985
Although the contributions made by counseling psychologists to nursing homes has been marginal, there are several services that can be provided to long-term care facilities by psychologists. Once familiar with the pattern of nursing home life, the psychologist will be able to provide services indirectly as a consultant or trainer, and directly in…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Consultants, Continuing Education, Counselor Role
Raymond, Gail I.; And Others – 1986
The teacher consultant's role in working with regular classroom teachers of students with mild to moderate learning or behavior problems is examined. The three-party interaction network in consultation is discussed along with five models of consultation: the expert model, the medical model, the mental health model, the collaboration model, and the…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Anderson, W. Steve – 1986
Consulting can give college writing instructors the opportunity to teach in a radically new environment. The conditions under which writing is taught in-house for business and industry are not as highly structured as they are in academia, and, in fact, point up the distinction between training and education. Training, focused on singular and…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Classroom Environment, Consultants, Educational Objectives
Shugert, Diane P., Ed. – Connecticut English Journal, 1982
Intended to show that English teachers' activities outside the classroom enhance their regular classroom work and permit them to teach new, larger audiences, the articles in this journal issue emphasize how English teachers can reevaluate their skills and express those skills in a language that businesses understand. Some of the articles explain…
Descriptors: Career Development, Consultants, Employment Experience, Employment Opportunities
Walter, James E. – 1984
Among the assumed benefits of cooperative ventures between universities and school systems is that the increased knowledge flow between the institutions should result in more relevant university programs and more theoretically and conceptually grounded decisions in the school system. However, the St. Louis (Missouri) area lacks a formal…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Consultants, Differences, Elementary Secondary Education


