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Slabbert, Isa – 1987
The perceptions of individuals with postgraduate management training at a South African university concerning their management training, their managerial skills, and their career anchors (the dominant elements governing an individual's career choices) were studied. The theoretical framework for the study was based on the organizational/individual…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, College Graduates, Educational Benefits
Mitchell, Anne W. – 1987
Provided are findings of a survey of public school districts conducted by the Public School Early Childhood Study, a 30-month, three-phase investigation of the involvement of public schools in the delivery of early childhood programs. The district survey was designed to answer two basic questions: (1) What kinds of early childhood programs do…
Descriptors: Class Size, Early Childhood Education, Educational Benefits, National Surveys
Miller, Cynthia A. – 1988
This study examined adult attitudes toward infants labeled premature. Fifty-two subjects, including infant specialists, experienced special educators, and preservice special educators, viewed a videotape of 9-month-old infants, each labeled full-term or preterm and male or female. A questionnaire administered after viewing the videotape rated each…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Cognitive Ability, Individual Characteristics
Seppanen, Loretta – 1988
In winter 1988, surveys were conducted at nine Washington community colleges to develop a profile of students in terms of employment status, educational objectives, family background, and prior educational attainment. Questionnaires were administered to 4,669 Washington community college students enrolled in state-supported academic and vocational…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns
Freedman, Sarah Warshauer; McLeod, Alex – 1988
Designed to examine the experiences of writing teachers and their students in the United States and the United Kingdom, a comparative study administered questionnaires to "successful" teachers and secondary school students and conducted observational studies in a small number of classrooms in both countries. The sample of 560 U.S.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Elementary Secondary Education
Illinois Community Coll. Board, Springfield. – 1988
In spring 1988, a survey was conducted to examine the nature and scope of the professional development activities provided by the Illinois community colleges for full- and part-time teaching faculty, administrators, other non-teaching professionals, and classified staff. Study findings, based on responses from 36 (92.3%) of the districts, included…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Maryland Univ., College Park. Maryland Longitudinal Study Steering Committee. – 1987
Two reports of student nonpersistence at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), are provided, taken from the Maryland Longitudinal Study. The first study, which examined four questions regarding students who become nonpersisters, found the following: nonpersisters had poor high school and first-semester study habits, were apt to have…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Students, Dropouts
Hu, Chengren – 1988
This paper describes a study that was undertaken at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to compare the databases selected by 75 inexperienced student online searchers aided by an existing gateway system--INFOMASTER, a version of EASYNET--with databases selected manually by four experienced searchers who were reference librarians from…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Artificial Intelligence, College Students, Comparative Analysis
National Center for Education Statistics (ED), Washington, DC. – 1983
Results of this survey indicate that three important ways to improve high school student achievement are to increase daily attendance, improve study skills, and increase required courses. Two-thirds of the school district administrators responding rated increasing attendance as highly important. Almost half strongly favored increasing required…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, College Entrance Examinations, Elementary Secondary Education
Hopkins, Dianne McAfee – 1983
A survey was conducted in August and September 1983 to ascertain the perceptions of state leaders regarding censorship of K-12 instructional media center (IMC) materials during the 1982-83 school year. Of the 53 surveys sent to persons involved with state-level library media programs, 42 responses representing 41 states and one territory were…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Censorship, Elementary Secondary Education, Intellectual Freedom
WRI, Albany, NY. – 1983
The School Health Demonstration Program (SHDP), undertaken in 1981, is a coordinated effort by the New York State Departments of Health, Education, and Social Services to provide direct health care, health promotion/illness prevention, and health education to children from low income communities with inadequate access to primary health care…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Community Health Services, Demonstration Programs, Early Childhood Education
Williams, David L., Jr. – 1984
The Parent Involvement in Education Project, a research project sponsored by Southwest Educational Development Laboratory, is based on the tenet that to improve the quality of our public schools, parents and educators must develop a more collaborative relationship. In order to help determine the prospects for bringing about such a relationship, a…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitudes, Boards of Education, Decision Making
Entwistle, Noel J.; Ramsden, Paul – 1982
The purpose of the research program described here was to investigate college students' approaches to learning, and to determine the extent to which these reflected the effects of teaching and assessment demands rather than representing relatively stable characteristics of the individual learners. There were six main areas within the program: (1)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Students, Departments
Whitman, Neal A.; Schwenk, Thomas L. – 1983
A guide for group discussion leaders that may be useful for medical school teachers is presented. One objective is to help the teacher know when group discussion is appropriate. It is suggested that both the lecture method and group discussion can facilitate cognitive learning but at different levels, and that group discussions are helpful if…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Organization, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Evaluation Criteria
Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock. Home Economics Instructional Materials Center. – 1981
A study was undertaken to obtain and analyze input from consumer and homemaking education teachers, students, and parents regarding desired content for a clothing and textiles semester course. Of the 1,200 questionnaires mailed to parents, teachers, and students throughout Texas, 327 were returned. Of these, 178 were teacher questionnaires, 84…
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, Content Analysis, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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