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Stern, Malcolm Eugene – 1972
The purpose of this study was to write a job description for the secondary school English department chairman and to test it with active English chairmen. The job description and questionnaire were sent to 50 percent of the membership of the Conference for Secondary School English Department Chairmen, a National Council of Teachers of English…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Responsibility
Thompson, John A.; Williams, John D. – 1970
Critics argue against differentiated staffing on the bases that (1) limited compensation ranges lower teacher morale, (2) the loss of the services of trained teachers and the impersonality of the large group organization lower student incentive to achieve, and (3) salary savings are at the expense of the quality of the instructional program. Since…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cost Effectiveness, Differentiated Staffs, Evaluation Methods
Hilton, Thomas L. – 1971
This questionnaire is part of an intellectural growth and vocational development study. The three part questionnaire is designed to elicit responses from administrators, counselors, teachers and students. Part one queries administrators and counselors regarding community, school and counseling statistics. Part two examines teacher attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Classroom Environment, Community Characteristics
Bureau of Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC.
This document contains four working papers dealing with various aspects of career education. "Career Education: Description and Goals," prepared by E. L. Rumpf and others, defines career education and identifies and discusses eight characteristics and seven career education goals. "Career Education: A Model for Implementation," prepared by J.…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Education, Career Planning, Charts
Holzman, Seymour – 1972
Individually Guided Education (IGE) is an elementary school program that replaces the self-contained classroom with an instructional unit composed of a unit leader, three to five teachers, paraprofessionals and clerical aides, and 100 to 150 children. Its program includes innovations such as nongraded instruction, team teaching, continuous…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools, Individualized Instruction
Mowday, Richard T. – 1976
This study examined selected aspects of the exercise of influence in educational organizations. Power motivation, characteristics of the exercise of influence, and influence effectiveness were studied. A sample of elementary school principals indicated their perceptions and behavioral intentions relevant to the exercise of upward influence in…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Motivation, Organizational Effectiveness
Harkin, Roy E. – 1975
This study was concerned with the relationship between (1) educational technology employed by a high school English department and the structure of that work group, and (2) the technological-structural congruence and teacher perceptions of organizational effectiveness. It was suggested that the research findings would be useful for inducing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Technology, English Departments, High Schools
Jackson, Mark – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1978
A working party of the Northern Ireland Department of Education has proposed a deluxe version of the Youth Opportunities Programme for the province, to reorganize secondary education and insure the right to continuous education or job training with full financial support up to age 18. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, High Schools, Program Proposals
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Lijnse, Piet; Hooymayerst, Herman – Physics Education, 1988
Presents a brief description of the Dutch school system's structure. Describes the most important issues that have contributed to the development of physics education resulting from changes with respect to the physics curriculum, the final physics examination, and stimulation by a Dutch curriculum development project. (RT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Physics
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Slater, Robert O. – Education and Urban Society, 1988
Introduces the other articles in this special issue. Restructuring the schools to some means changing the "mechanics" of schooling; to others it refers to changes in relations of authority. However, there is uncertainty whether any restructuring will take place because a restructuring program will be difficult to implement. (BJV)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Instructional Leadership, Organizational Theories
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Tewel, Kenneth J. – Urban Education, 1988
Study of three urban high schools revealed the following: (1) themes dominating principals' attitudes toward teacher involvement in decision making; (2) the influence of teachers on decision making; and (3) the paradox in principals' relations with faculty. Implications for faculty relations and school improvement are discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Decision Making, Educational Improvement, High Schools
Mehlinger, Howard D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Criticizes, for programmatic and political reasons, two main recommendations of the Holmes Group report: (1) to transfer professional studies from the undergraduate level to the graduate level and (2) to deny undergraduate students the opportunity to major in education. Gives reasons why the Holmes proposals would not work in Indiana. (IW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Lane, John J. – Urban Review, 1983
Examines school bureaucracy in light of the power it grants some and denies others, and shows how administrative acts can work to displace society's goals for the schools. Examines the political nature of school administration, and concludes with reference to several significant changes occurring in educational administration. (CMG)
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Decision Making
Terry, Paul M. – 1996
Those engaged in school restructuring can find direction in the philosophy of W. Edwards Deming, which has guided the operations of many American corporations. This paper provides an overview of Deming's Fourteen Points of Total Quality Management (TQM) and discusses their applications to education. To develop a successful TQM system, the school…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Climate
Jenkins, John M. – 1996
This book is addressed to high school principals, teachers, curriculum specialists, counselors, and other educators interested in creating sound change at the building level. The theme of constructivism and constructivist thought pervades the text. Part 1 introduces the reader to constructivism and offers comparisons of a high school based on…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Design, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation
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