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Peer reviewedMiskel, Cecil; And Others – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1980
Expectancy work motivation, central life interests, voluntarism, and selected personal and environmental characteristics were strongly related to job satisfaction of secondary and higher education teachers but only mildly related to job performance as perceived by principals and department heads. (IRT)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Job Performance, Job Satisfaction
Kowalski, R. L.; And Others – Performance and Instruction, 1980
Describes two experiments: the first was conducted to measure the effects of written instructions given overtly in role-playing test sessions and covertly in an on-the-job performance review; the second successfully replicated the effects obtained during role-playing in the first and rated effectiveness of the performances. References are listed.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comparative Testing, Feedback, Job Performance
Peer reviewedStone, Ronald F. – Educational Leadership, 1981
The process of "progressive discipline" is one method of improving employee performance by documenting areas needing improvement. Each disciplinary case must be dealt with as though the administrator would be asked to argue it before an arbitrator or a court of law. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Discipline, Due Process, Elementary Secondary Education
Pierce, Jon L. – Personnel Administrator, 1980
Reviews studies of the relationship of job design and redesign (including skill required, variety afforded, autonomy allowed, identity of the task required, significance of the task required, feedback given, and friendship opportunities offered) to employee satisfaction and performance. (JM)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employee Responsibility, History, Job Analysis
Peer reviewedHoskins, Mercedes; Cooper, Lloyd – Home Economics Research Journal, 1980
The study compared the perceptions of selected faculty members in higher education with those of public school administrators as to the desired performance of homemaking teachers in rural and urban areas. The effort included the construction, the administration, the analysis, and the interpretation of an inventory of statements concerning teacher…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, High Schools, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRQ, 1996
Outlines behavioral attributes identified by the Reference and Adult Services Division of the American Library Association that can be correlated with positive patron perceptions of reference librarian performance: approachability, interest, listening/inquiring, searching, and follow-up. This will assist in the training, development, and/or…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Information Services, Job Performance, Librarians
Peer reviewedHansson, Robert O.; DeKoekkoek, Paul D.; Neece, Wynell M.; Patterson, David W. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1997
A review of literature 1992-1996 examined aging, job performance, and occupational well-being; successful workplace aging; aging, health, and safety; careers; retirement; older women; and age discrimination. Four conclusions were: (1) research has begun to involve more disciplines; (2) older workers should be considered as individuals; (3)…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Employed Women, Human Factors Engineering
Peer reviewedEverhart, Nancy – Library & Information Science Research, 1997
Work sampling is a research technique where workers are observed at random times and their activities recorded. Data are converted to percentages indicating the overall distribution of how time is spent in various categories. A background of work sampling, its history in libraries and the planning and implementation of a school library media study…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Evaluation Methods, Job Performance, Learning Resources Centers
Peer reviewedCrazy Bull, Cheryl; Prue, Alex Sr. – Tribal College Journal, 2003
Discusses the challenges unique to Native Americans in the workplace. Asserts that the effects of high rates of poverty, health problems, and violence in Native communities are often visible at the office. Offers suggestions for using cultural healing strategies in the workplace to create an environment of respect and support. (NB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Colleges, Cultural Context, Employee Absenteeism
Peer reviewedSolnick, Loren M. – Economics of Education Review, 1990
Examines the impact of attending a "Black" college on the job success of a sample of Black college graduates employed by a large manufacturing firm. The study finds that graduates of Black colleges start with higher salaries but receive smaller wage increases and fewer promotions than comparable graduates of non-Black colleges. Includes 23…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Blacks, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship
Alley, Robert; Ballenger, Marcus – School Administrator, 1990
Although about 5 percent of all U.S. workers hold second jobs, 300,000 teachers, or 17 percent of America's 2 million teachers, were employed outside the school system during the school year. Moonlighting adversely affects teacher recruitment, job stress, and teacher efficacy. Changes such as better salaries, merit pay, and productive summer…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Performance, Merit Pay
Peer reviewedPierce, Patricia A. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1990
Reports the findings of Lou Harris and Associates (1987) on what employers are doing to employ people with disabilities and what their experiences with disabled employees have been. Presents strategies that provide a model for addressing the needs of the disabled population and provide them with opportunities. (JS)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Affirmative Action, Disabilities, Disability Discrimination
Peer reviewedDavies, Margaret S.; Dougherty, A. Michael – NASPA Journal, 1989
Compared the work performance of college work-study (N=52) and nonwork-study students (N=52), as evaluated by the students themselves and their supervisors. Determined that supervisors of student workers regard nonwork-study students as significantly better workers than work-study students. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Job Performance, Personnel Evaluation
Peer reviewedMcHenry, Jeffrey J.; And Others – Personnel Psychology, 1990
Administered predictor battery of cognitive ability, perceptual-psychomotor ability, temperament/personality, interest, and job outcome preference measures to enlisted soldiers in nine Army jobs. Cognitive and perceptual-psychomotor scores provided best prediction of job-specific and general task proficiency. Findings suggest that Army can improve…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Ability, Enlisted Personnel, Interest Inventories
Peer reviewedSundstrom, Eric; And Others – American Psychologist, 1990
Explores applications of work teams and proposes an analytic framework for team effectiveness. Presents the following applications: (1) advice and involvement; (2) production and service; (3) projects and development; and (4) action and negotiation. Depicts team effectiveness as interdependent with organizational context, boundaries, and team…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Industrial Psychology, Job Performance, Labor Relations


