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Peer reviewedHarchar, Rayma L.; Hyle, Adrienne E. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1996
Describes a study seeking to develop a theory of instructional leadership grounded in interview data from practicing administrators and their teachers. Effective elementary instructional leaders engaged in various strategies designed to balance power inequities in their school community. They exemplified the use of collaborative power based on…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Collegiality, Elementary Education, Instructional Leadership
Moores, Samantha – Northwest Education, 1999
Describes changes at Lake Labish Elementary in Salem, Oregon, resulting from the school's participation in the federal Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration program. Comprehensive reform streamlines every aspect of the school, from leadership, curriculum, and instruction to attitudes, resources, and parent involvement. The school's new reading…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Elementary Schools
Peer reviewedLeroy, Glen; Hummel, Trudi; Brajevich, Lucy; Smart, Graham – Community College Journal, 2001
Reports on the redesign of Pima Community College's (PCC) West Campus library/student center. States that the college made the redesign a participatory process, developing a master plan through a series of intensive multiple-day workshops that included faculty members, staff, students, and community members. Concludes that consistent participation…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Community Colleges, Cooperation
Peer reviewedMartin, Robin Ann – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
Interviews with staff and students explore the purposes of Puget Sound Community School (Seattle, Washington), which offers self-directed and community-based learning for students aged 12-18. Since its inception 7 years ago, the alternative school gradually became more scheduled, until the students initiated a restructuring to restore flexibility.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Interviews
Peer reviewedWeasmer, Jerie; Woods, Amy – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2001
To ensure that students recognize themselves as stakeholders in their education, they must participate in planning and executing their education. This can include making decisions regarding course selection, curriculum, and independent learning. The Internet provides one avenue for independent learning. It is important for students to reflect on…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Independent Study, Internet
Beachum, Floyd; Dentith, Audrey M. – Educational Forum, The, 2004
This paper reports on an ethnographic study of 25 teacher leaders in five schools within a large midwestern city school district. Data was collected through unstructured interviews and observations of teachers. Three central themes appeared repeatedly, and explain the presence of and support for teachers as leaders, including: (1) specific school…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Ethnography, Urban Areas, Interviews
Stefanou, Candice R.; Perencevich, Kathleen C.; DiCintio, Matthew; Turner, Julianne C. – Educational Psychologist, 2004
In addition to classroom activities, teachers provide personal and instructional supports meant to facilitate the developing sense of student autonomy. In this article, we offer a way of thinking about autonomy-supportive practices that suggests that such practices can be distinguished at a featural level and that different practices may in fact…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedKezar, Adrianna – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2005
The question addressed in this article and one that has been the focus of the author's research is: how can colleges and universities have greater success with collaborative work? The author argues that to foster group and cross-divisional activities that have trouble succeeding in a context structured to support solo work, academic organizations…
Descriptors: Rewards, Higher Education, Incentives, Educational Planning
Pinkus, Susanna – British Journal of Special Education, 2005
The desirability of parents and professionals in special education working in partnership continues to be expressed through Government policy and legislation and through voluntary sector initiatives. Moreover, partnership working attracts significant financial investment. Yet effective, working parent-professional partnerships often remain elusive…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Policy, Public Policy, Parent Participation
Chong, Philip S.; Runyon, Lowell R. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
In searching for a new budget formula for the College of Business at California State University at Long Beach, a major university in the west, several rational budget formulas were explored. This report develops an explanation in quantitative terms of the reasoning process pursued by the department chairs in arriving at the compromise budget…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Department Heads, Resource Allocation, Teamwork
Weir, Bob – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004
One of the most difficult questions facing any enterprise, including colleges and universities, is where to invest limited information technology resources for the maximum benefit of customers, constituents, and institutional mission. Now, compounding this difficulty, constrained and shrinking IT budgets are colliding with increasing demand for…
Descriptors: Investment, Institutional Mission, Information Technology, Participative Decision Making
Menon, Maria E. – Tertiary Education and Management, 2005
The paper examines the views of students regarding the extent of their participation in the management of their university and their satisfaction with the degree of this participation. After an examination of the literature on student participation in university governance, the author presents the results of a survey based on data collected from…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Participation, Governance, Foreign Countries
Bulchand, Jacques; Rodriguez, Jorge; Chattah, Ana C. – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2005
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a management tool that helps to achieve the objectives of the plan for info-tech systems and communications of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the 2003-2006 period. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology used in this case is nothing if not practical. The chosen tool involved…
Descriptors: Internet, Technological Advancement, Educational Innovation, Research Methodology
Roou, Dave – Principal Leadership, 2004
With a culturally diverse student population of nearly 500 students in grades 6, 7, and 8, Black River Falls (Wisconsin) Middle School is no stranger to the effects and influences of bullying. This year, however, a group of dedicated staff members, along with an unusually mature group of eighth-grade students, took great strides toward minimizing…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Student Participation, Participative Decision Making, Educational Environment
Reeves, Cynthia; Emerick, Scott; Hirsch, Eric – Center for Teaching Quality, 2007
Recognizing the considerable significance of schools' ability to create an environment of trust and mutual respect, the Center for Teaching Quality--in collaboration with the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards Commission and with generous support from the Karen and Christopher Payne Family Foundation--conducted two focus groups with…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Trust (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Focus Groups

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