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Niesche, Richard – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2013
Globally, a range of new schooling accountabilities have created a complex and often contradictory context in which school leaders work. For principals of low socio-economic status (SES) and disadvantaged schools, they must balance the accountability, performance and reporting requirements against the other needs of their communities. These…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Disadvantaged Schools
Haar, Jarrod M.; Brougham, Dave M. – Social Indicators Research, 2013
Despite career satisfaction models being well established, little is understood about the career satisfaction of indigenous employees. Using a sample of 172 Maori employees, the indigenous people of New Zealand, we tested a career satisfaction model with a cultural wellbeing factor over and above established factors of human capital,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Human Capital, Models
Birch, Peter; Balcon, Marie-Pascale; Borodankova, Olga; Ducout, Olga; Sekhri, Shuveta – Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2015
This Eurydice report analyses the relation between the policies that regulate the teaching profession in Europe, and the attitudes, practices, and perceptions of teachers. The analysis covers aspects such as, initial teacher education, continuing professional development, transnational mobility, as well as teacher demographics, working conditions,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Practices, Educational Policy
Young Diplomats' Socialization to the Networked Professional Cultures of Their Workplace Communities
Hytönen, Kaisa; Hakkarainen, Kai; Palonen, Tuire – Vocations and Learning, 2011
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine young diplomats' socialization to the professional expert culture of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland over a six-month on-job training period, as part of their preparation for service in the diplomatic corps. Using social network analysis, we analyzed departments' internal social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Public Officials, Work Environment
Clark, Martyn; Zukas, Miriam; Lent, Neil – Vocations and Learning, 2011
Transitions from university study to graduate work in new industries such as information technology (IT) are not well understood. As the IT industry is a significant recruiter of graduates and an important component of the UK economy, the transition into the IT profession needs to be understood better. In addition, understanding the transition…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Information Technology, Longitudinal Studies, Foreign Countries
Abiodun-Oyebanji, Olayemi; Olaleye, F. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
This study examined women in university management in Nigeria. It was a descriptive research of the survey type. The population of the study comprised all the public universities in southwest Nigeria, out of which three were selected through the stratified random sampling technique. Three hundred respondents who were in management positions were…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Questionnaires, Foreign Countries, College Administration
Kaplun, Irina – Online Submission, 2011
This work focuses on the importance of teacher leadership in the virtual environment and the role of managers in the workforce. It depicts student expectations of the virtual classroom, specifically the professor's role in this environment. The study on teachers in the virtual environment is compared and contrasted with generational differences in…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Virtual Classrooms, Administrator Role, Work Environment
Bexley, Emmaline; James, Richard; Arkoudis, Sophie – Centre for the Study of Higher Education, 2011
Australia has an ageing academic workforce and the nation's capacity to refresh, build and maintain this workforce during a period of expansion in tertiary education participation needs urgent consideration. To inform possible strategies to recruit and retain academic staff, this study investigates the current attitudes of the academic profession…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Supply and Demand
Lysaght, Rosemary; Sparring, Cynthia; Ouellette-Kuntz, Helene; Marshall, Carrie Anne – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2011
Background: Workplace safety is a concern in the employment of persons with intellectual disability, due to both real concerns for employee well-being, and the effect that negative perceptions of safety risk can have on hiring. Method: This study involved a retrospective analysis of workplace insurance claim records for workers with and without…
Descriptors: Safety, Mental Retardation, Personnel Selection, Injuries
Scully, Lisa Mosele – College and University, 2011
After finishing her undergraduate degree in English, the author's first employment was in an academic department at her alma mater. At a large public state institution, the salary scale for non-academic appointees was--and remains--woefully low. Knowing that monetary compensation wasn't the source of staff satisfaction, her chairman made a…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Change Strategies, Job Skills, Job Performance
Curtis, Rebecca Ruth; Humbarger, Joy Allen; Mann, Terrell Ellene – Young Children, 2011
Leaders in pre-school and primary settings--administrators, directors, lead teachers, and others--often find themselves consumed by the numerous tasks that must be accomplished daily. Gardenswartz, Cherbosque, and Rowe state that "teams as well as individuals need to develop emotional intelligence skills that help enhance teamwork, improve group…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Group Dynamics
Bai, Li; Hudson, Peter – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2011
This study aims to benchmark Chinese TEFL academics' research productivities to identify and address research productivity issues. Using a literature-based survey, this study examined 182 Chinese TEFL academics' research output, perceptions about research, personal dispositions for conducting research and workplace context for conducting research…
Descriptors: Productivity, English (Second Language), College Faculty, Second Language Learning
Valle, Matthew; Schultz, Kaitlyn – Career Development International, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a comprehensive model of personal and institutional input variables, composed of elements describing status-based antecedents, job/organizational context antecedents, and individual level antecedents, which may contribute to the production of significant (top-tier) research outputs in the…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Intellectual Disciplines, Research, Productivity
Choi, Myungweon; Ruona, Wendy E. A. – Human Resource Development Review, 2011
Individual readiness for organizational change reflects the concept of "unfreezing" proposed by Lewin (1947/1997b) and is critical to successful change implementation. Understanding the conditions conducive to individual readiness for organizational change, instead of the more traditional focus on resistance to change, can be useful for designing…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Work Environment, Organizational Development, Organizational Change
Page, Damien – Management in Education, 2011
This paper discusses the neglected theme of job design in education. It argues that the traditional top-down method of designing work roles ignores the interests, abilities and needs of employees and leads to individuals adopting an unsanctioned approach to job design, "job crafting". It is posited that a third approach is needed, that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Job Development, Managerial Occupations, Participative Decision Making

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