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Eisenbach, Elizabeth – RQ, 1978
This article views bibliographic instruction as a staff development program. Reactions of lecturers after teaching the library resources course to undergraduates are related. (JAB)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Library Instruction, Staff Development
American Vocational Journal, 1978
The author notes that with the Education Professions Development Act (EPDA) gone and the 1976 education amendments dealing with professional development in only a minimal way, educators in the Personnel Development Section (American Vocational Association) must make themselves indispensable. The author briefly offers suggestions for continued…
Descriptors: Administrators, Federal Legislation, Guidelines, Staff Development
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Tapper, Mildred – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1977
This paper presented at the 1976 National Conference on Continuing Education in Nursing discusses factors to be considered in selecting appropriate teaching techniques: Theories of learning, the learner, and program planning. A list of suggested readings is included. (MF)
Descriptors: Nursing, Professional Continuing Education, Staff Development, Teaching Methods
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McGiffin, Grant – Journal of Staff Development, 1985
This article describes the role of the advisor in a staff development project and how advisors facilitate projects by providing support, clarification, materials, creative ideas, and structure. Recommendations regarding the use of advisors are made. (MT)
Descriptors: Master Teachers, Program Development, Staff Development, Teacher Attitudes
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Killion, Joellen P.; Harrison, Cynthia R. – Journal of Staff Development, 1985
If clinical supervision is to be applied successfully in school districts, those responsible for its implementation must receive adequate training. A program of high-quality training in clinical supervision has been offered in the Denver metropolitan area for the past six years. The program is described and recommendations are made. (MT)
Descriptors: Staff Development, Supervisory Training, Teacher Supervision, Teaching Methods
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Elliott, Jack; Chidley, Lynne – Journal of Staff Development, 1985
An experimental peer-review program, implemented at Prospect High School in Mt. Prospect, Illinois, was very successful. Its primary goal was that teachers would help their colleagues improve instruction by sharing teaching methods. The peer review process was separate from evaluation. (MT)
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Peer Evaluation, Staff Development, Teacher Supervision
Meister, Gary G. – Lifelong Learning, 1986
Reports on a study at the American Telegraph and Telephone Communications Company's Sales and Marketing Education Center to determine the nature of continuing education program development in a business setting. Findings indicate six developmental phases: (1) initiation, (2) planning, (3) materials development, (4) pilot, (5) delivery, and (6)…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Educational Responsibility, Inplant Programs, Staff Development
American School and University, 1984
Describes Clark University's new computer training program for faculty and staff. (MD)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education, Staff Development
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Lambert, Linda – Educational Leadership, 1985
By understanding the learning styles of educational researchers we can better understand the policies they promote and the lessons they plan for others. This article is based on an interview study of the beliefs and intentions underlying researchers' and policymakers' views on staff development. (Author/DCS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Researchers, Experimenter Characteristics, Staff Development
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Barth, Roland S. – Educational Leadership, 1984
Interest in staff development for principals bodes well for teachers and students. By engaging in and modeling learning, principals can create a community of learners. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Development, Principals, Staff Development
Mason, Joan – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1984
Describes a DACUM (Developing a Curriculum) workshop held as a staff development activity for managers. The process is designed to help practitioners articulate their skills and job functions. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Program Development, Skill Analysis, Staff Development
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Meyer, Herbert H.; Raich, Michael S. – Personnel Psychology, 1983
Evaluated a behavior modeling training program for sales representatives (N=58) in relation to effects on their sales performance. Results showed participants increased their sales by an average of seven percent during the ensuing six-month period, while the control group showed a 3 percent decrease. (JAC)
Descriptors: Job Performance, Program Effectiveness, Sales Workers, Staff Development
Hepp, Pedro; Hinostroza, J. Enrique; Laval, Ernesto; Rehbein, Lucio – World Bank Education Advisory Service, 2004
This document offers examples and insights on a number of issues that are relevant to policy-makers in developing countries. A particular effort has been made to demonstrate that introducing ICT into the schools, without a proper staff development plan and without a pedagogical perspective, is a low-return investment. Technology is still expensive…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Latin Americans, Staff Development, Educational Technology
Schrank, Robert; Stein, Susan – Manpower, 1970
Reactions of participants suggest that sensitivity training performs some popular function but that it does not necessarily change behavior, affect attitudes, or constitute formal learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Sensitivity Training, Socialization, Staff Development
Griffin, Gary A. – American Education, 1982
Proposes six strategies for planning staff development programs. They should (1) be participatory, (2) be situation-specific, (3) be flexible, (4) mitigate status differences between teachers and administrators, (5) depend upon insiders for guidance, and (6) be planned with an understanding of the influence of the context upon the program. (JOW)
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Staff Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Improvement
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