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Possin, Carol – 1976
This manual for child advocates in New York describes detailed procedures for organizing and operating citizen adoption groups and provides background information on the decision-making bodies, funding sources and resource organizations involved in adoptions. Procedures for changing bureaucracies and influencing legislation are emphasized.…
Descriptors: Adoption, Change Strategies, Child Advocacy, Child Neglect
Cannon, Bleeker S. – 1978
This task-simulation learning module on being a correspondence secretary in a department store for secondary and postsecondary teachers and students, the seventh in a series of eleven task and in-basket simulations, was designed to provide individualized instruction in office occupations courses, such as introductory business and typewriting.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Business Correspondence, Competency Based Education, Independent Study
Memphis State Univ., TN. Early Childhood Education Center. – 1978
This booklet provides guidelines to produce effective, responsive business letter writing, which promotes public relations, gives plain answers to questions, clearly states requests for additional information, and increases office efficiency and economy. Four major characteristics of such letters are discussed: (1) brevity and the avoidance of…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Business English, Communication Problems, Communication Skills
Bass, Gail V. – 1978
This study analyzes the establishment of public alternative schools and programs from the perspective of school district management. An alternative school or program is defined as one that is full-time, is available to students on a voluntary basis, and is in some way distinctive from the district's standard program. Chapter 1 is introductory.…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Free Choice Transfer Programs
Carle, Wayne M. – 1977
Fifty researchable questions are framed in terms of nine broad problems suggested for social science research. The problems are: How much movement will be needed to attain and maintain integrated schools in the metropolitan centers? What roles should state and federal agencies play in school desegregation? How should the organization, control and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Desegregation Litigation, Educational Television, Equal Education
Rowland, A. Westley, Ed. – 1977
The guide's purpose is to provide administrators with essential information that will maintain public confidence in higher education and ensure continued financial support. Six major aspects of institutional advancement are considered: (1) institutional relation (programs to improve communication and understanding among students, administrators,…
Descriptors: Administration, Alumni, Budgeting, Educational Innovation
Goldberg, Albert L. – Educational Technology, 1985
To measure impact of microcomputers in schools and estimate near-term future, observations are made regarding client calls--range, issues, themes, and callers--made to a school district consultant requesting help with microcomputer technology. Discussion includes numerous technical questions asked and process questions dealing with decision…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Literacy, Educational Planning, Educational Trends
Long, Claudia – Principal, 1985
A survey of 100 principals known for their successful programs for obtaining community support brought many effective techniques to light. These methods fall into four categories: written and oral communications, community involvement in decision making, use of school volunteers, and encouragement of parent-faculty organizations. (PGD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement, Community Support
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Trow, Martin A. – Change, 1983
The University of California at Berkeley's substantial reorganization of the biological sciences due to internal and external needs is chronicled, focusing on the coordinated efforts of the institution and the strong, supportive leadership of the chancellor. The story is presented as an unusual case of institutional leadership within a highly…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Biological Sciences, College Curriculum
Kubala, James Joseph – 2002
A quantitative and qualitative study examined three leadership strategies found in performance-based management (human resource, scientific management and political strategies used in public sector management); a framework by which performance measurement (PM) supports leadership strategies; and how the strategies impact PM. It examined leadership…
Descriptors: Adult Education, City Government, City Officials, Comparative Analysis
Albee, Robin; Rikoon, J. Stanford; Gilles, Jere; Albee, Robin – 1997
This report describes research undertaken to understand the operation of Green Hills Farm Project (GHFP), an example of a new model of locally organized, place-based farmer network organizations. The report, based primarily on open-ended interviews conducted with the group's 11 core members, documents the role of the University of Missouri in the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Area Studies, Community Development, Community Involvement
Mazloff, Debra C. – 1997
During the past decade, many American companies have shifted their work styles from classically controlling management styles to self-motivating teams. For this reason, a few communication educators are now exploring alternative models of teaching. If students have the opportunity to experience many of the concepts covered in organizational…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics
Becker, Franklin; Quinn, Kristen L.; Callentine, Livit U. – 1995
A study addressed the impact of household composition--preschool, school-age, or no children--and nature of the home workspace--dedicated room or area--on IBM employees' satisfaction, stress, and work effectiveness. The IBM program allowed 300 employees who spent about 70 percent of their time with clients to work in home offices. Surveys,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Collegiality, Family Characteristics, Family Life
Wilson, David L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Hand-held computers can give medical students instant access to research findings and patient data. The machines, relatively inexpensive in comparison with laptops, have drawbacks, including small screens and tiny keyboards. Many find the machines very useful; others do not see enough benefit to learn the needed skills. Some professors and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education
Fender, Rickard C. – Business Officer, 1996
The University of South Florida's emergency plans were found inadequate when its campus newspaper received a letter threatening extensive destruction. A group of 31 representatives of 20 areas of the institution created 11 subplans for an emergency preparedness center, personnel, events and activities, faculty/student relations, communications,…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Administration, College Faculty, College Students
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