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Judson, Kimberly M.; James, Jeffrey D.; Aurand, Timothy W. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2004
As competition for top athletes intensifies, and as challenges associated with recruitment increase, universities must develop and employ recruiting strategies based upon attributes that student-athletes identify as important to their decision-making process. The study investigates college choice decision attributes of student-athletes, identifies…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Athletes, College Choice, College Athletics
Principal Leadership, 2005
"Hold school!" was the directive that Principal Patricia Ashmore received from the deputy superintendent of Madison County Schools when she was appointed to Velma Jackson Magnet High School five years ago. The explicit instruction came as a direct result of looking at student achievement, attendance, and graduation data that confirmed…
Descriptors: Reputation, Educational Strategies, Rural Schools, Academic Achievement
Tippeconnic, John W. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2006
Leadership, like diversity, is often used in education as an all-encompassing notion, applied to a wide variety of situations, or at times, used rather loosely. The danger with such an approach is the lack of specificity. Yet, specificity can set the boundaries so narrow that one is led to believe one approach is better than another or that "one…
Descriptors: Reputation, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Leadership Training
Woodbum, Stephen M. – History Teacher, 2006
In this article, the author shares the views of his undergraduate students regarding elder female agency and their answers to the question: "Do old ladies make world history?" Because his undergraduate students mostly view the past in terms of the Great Man theory of history, which holds that those who make history are necessarily great,…
Descriptors: Females, Older Adults, Age Differences, Age Discrimination
Stapleton, Paul; Helms-Park, Rena; Radia, Pavlina – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
This study examined 68 Web sources selected by 19 second-language (L2) students while preparing to write research papers. Students submitted an annotated bibliography consisting of ten sources from print or electronic media. Each Web source was classified according to type (e.g., news or advocacy). Of the 68 sites, 29 were considered conventional,…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Research Papers (Students), Reputation, Rating Scales
Casey, John M. – 1993
As part of a critical history of the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers (APPA), a survey of higher education executives was conducted to ascertain the association's reputation. The questionnaire was sent to the presidents, chief academic officers, and chief financial officers of 102 Southern Association member institutions of…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Administrator Attitudes, College Presidents, Educational Facilities
Bess, James L.; Shearer, Robert E. – 1994
This study investigated the relationship between college reputation, institutional financial health, and quality of education provided to the student. The study used data from a small representative sample of private four-year colleges participating in two national assessment efforts: American College Testing's College Outcome Measures Program…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, College Students, Educational Finance, Educational Quality
Fiske, Edward B.; And Others – 1988
A college guide provides prospective students various facts about life on and off campus at almost 300 U.S. colleges. It is designed to help the student make the most intelligent educational investment possible. It is selective, covering some of the best and most interesting institutions in the nation, providing written essays about them. Each…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Bound Students, College Choice, College Environment
Prinvale, Jean Marie – 1989
Strategic planning is discussed as a viable, effective method for coping with change to help an institution achieve its goals. A nine-step model of strategic planning is presented, and the results of a critique of a planning process at a major western research university are described. The nine steps are to: develop a planning culture, planning…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Educational Change, Educational Development
Milo, Katherine J.; McEuen, Vivi S. – 1989
As it is difficult to know how much damage negative publicity can cause or how an organization should react to it, the best measures are seen as preventive. Advocacy or issue advertising, which attempts to tackle controversial subjects and present facts and arguments that will project the sponsor in a positive light, is one such measure which…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Mass Media Role
White, Arden; Hernandez, Nelda R. – 1990
Two samples of doctoral program participants were surveyed for opinions about factors of relative importance in their selection of a counselor education program. Replies came from a national stratified sample of 55 programs comprising 249 recent doctoral degree graduates plus a second sample consisting of 211 doctoral program entrants. Data were…
Descriptors: College Choice, Counselor Certification, Counselor Training, Decision Making
Stewart, Barbara L. – 1979
The effect of institutional reputation, college and employer location, and employer's alma mater on hiring practices when selecting baccalaureate-level college graduates was studied. Questionnaires were returned by 91 randomly selected companies. While institutional prestige was not a significant factor in employee selection, accreditation was…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Colleges
Perry, Raymond P. – 1977
The effect of teacher reputation on student satisfaction and learning was investigated using the "educational seduction" paradigm. "Educational seduction" describes the actions of an entertaining teacher who "seduces" students into believing that they are receiving quality instruction in the absence of adequate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Participant Satisfaction, Reputation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
Rooney, John F., Jr. – 1980
Various aspects of the collegiate sports scene are examined with special emphasis on recruitment practices. It is suggested that college football and basketball satisfy two public demands: the desire for high level sports entertainment and (particularly in more remote areas) the need for national recognition of local accomplishment. In their…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Basketball, Change Strategies
Osborn, Marilyn M. – 1979
A study was conducted to determine the types of recognition activities that are valued by students and compare their responses with teachers' perceptions of how youth want to be recognized. It was anticipated that the findings of the study could be used to help home economics teachers and their students plan classroom and youth organization…
Descriptors: Awards, Compensation (Remuneration), Home Economics, Morale