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Hamel, Fred L.; Jaasko-Fisher, Heather A. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
This article argues that mentoring reflects a form of hidden labor within pre-service teacher education. Using Marx's concern for the ways in which aspects of an economic system are rendered invisible, the article draws on discussions from an American mentor teacher advisory council to illuminate otherwise marginalized aspects of mentors' work.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mentors, Work Environment, Advisory Committees
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Hendrickson, Ryan C.; Mueller, Melinda A.; Strand, Jonathan R. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2011
A considerable amount of research exists about political science careers at community colleges and liberal arts institutions, as well as about training and hiring practices across different types of institutions. However, there is virtually no commentary available on political science careers at comprehensive institutions, where a significant…
Descriptors: Universities, Political Science, Work Environment, Career Development
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Moore, Ann; Parahoo, Kader; Fleming, Paul – Health Education Journal, 2011
Objective: This study aimed at exploring managers' understanding of workplace health promotion and experiences of workplace health promotion activity within small and medium-sized enterprises. Design: A Heideggerian interpretive phenomenological methodology was adopted. Setting: This study was undertaken with small and medium-sized enterprise…
Descriptors: Employees, Health Promotion, Holistic Approach, Foreign Countries
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Blackmore, Paul; Kandiko, Camille B. – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2011
The introduction of performance-related pay into universities in recent years implies a belief that academic behaviours are modified by money. However, many valued academic activities are poorly paid or not paid at all. Clearly other factors are at work. Academic motivation and new working patterns are explored using the literature. An…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reputation, Economics, Merit Pay
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Hall, Edward; Wilton, Robert – Disability & Society, 2011
Western governments have emphasized paid work as a key route to social inclusion for disabled people. Although the proportion of disabled people in "mainstream" employment has increased in recent decades, rates remain significantly below those for non-disabled people. Moreover, disabled workers continue to face discrimination and a lack of…
Descriptors: Employment, Disabilities, Inclusion, Work Environment
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Block, Caryn J.; Koch, Sandy M.; Liberman, Benjamin E.; Merriweather, Tarani J.; Roberson, Loriann – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
Women and people of color are still underrepresented in many occupational roles. Being in a situation where one is underrepresented, and thus in the demographic minority, has been shown to be a factor leading to the experience of stereotype threat--the expectation that one will be judged or perceived on the basis of social identity group…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Stereotypes, Counseling Psychology, Models
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Klassen, Robert M.; Chiu, Ming Ming – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2011
The purpose of the present study was to explore the occupational commitment and quitting intention of practicing and pre-service teachers. We used a cross-sectional survey design to examine the impact of teachers' self-efficacy, job stress, and contextual factors on occupational commitment and quitting intention of 434 practicing teachers and 379…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Employee Attitudes, Intention, Work Ethic
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Denby, Ramona W.; Brinson, Jesse A.; Ayala, Jessica – Child & Youth Services, 2011
This study examined community-based clinicians' (N = 294) attitudes, background/experiences, values, and knowledge relating to issues of co-occurring disorders, which occur at a high rate among adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system. Study results reveal that clinicians self-rate their clinical values and attitudes at or above the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Juvenile Justice, Counselor Attitudes, Clinical Diagnosis
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Grønborg, Lisbeth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
The article discusses how a peer group culture in the school setting, embedded in conflicting fields of work and education, co-constructs student disengagement. Disengagement is traditionally linked with dropout and engagement with completion, but the study shows that this relation is not so linear. The data are based on a field study, where the…
Descriptors: Males, Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Ethnography
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Hlavac, Jim – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2013
This paper presents profiles of eight multilinguals and examines the circumstances that determine their continued use, in addition to English, of at least two of their "home" languages. I attempt to identify in which domains this occurs, whether there are established patterns of domain-specific language use and whether these patterns are…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Social Networks, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Primlyn, A. Linda – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2013
This paper reports on the problems faced by students in the second language classroom. It focuses on their integration of social and cultural aspects in language learning, because every language is an amalgamation of both. The author adds that the learner of a second language finds difficulty in learning the culture of the first language and it…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Cultural Awareness
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Nelson, Julie A. Peterson; Caldarella, Paul; Adams, Michael Brandon; Shatzer, Ryan H. – American Secondary Education, 2013
Successful schools acknowledge that collective responsibility for student learning occurs when strong teacher relationships and collegiality are present, but few school interventions are aimed at improving outcomes for teachers. In this study, a nonequivalent wait-list control group design was used to test the effects of teacher-to-teacher written…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Collegiality, Control Groups, Junior High Schools
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Abraham, Jane; Cooper, Mabel; Ferris, Gloria – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2010
Mabel Cooper and Gloria Ferris spent their early adult life in St. Lawrence's Hospital in Caterham. This was in the late 1950s to early 1970s. This is their memories of how they spent their time. It includes the work they did and leisure. They also write about the tokens that were used in the hospital instead of money.
Descriptors: Hospitals, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Mental Health
Hillsman, Terron L.; Kupritz, Virginia W. – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2010
This ethnographic study extends the findings of earlier research that authenticated the impact of workplace design features on newly acquired communication skills back on the job. The qualitative nature of the earlier study, however, limited quantitative measurement of workplace design features that may have an impact on learned skills. This study…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Environmental Influences, Design, Transfer of Training
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Judge, Timothy A.; Piccolo, Ronald F.; Podsakoff, Nathan P.; Shaw, John C.; Rich, Bruce L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Whereas the motivational aspects of pay are well-documented, the notion that high pay leads to high levels of satisfaction is not without debate. The current study used meta-analysis to estimate the population correlation between pay level and measures of pay and job satisfaction. Cumulating across 115 correlations from 92 independent samples,…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews, Correlation, Job Satisfaction
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