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Saturen, Steven L. – Education and Urban Society, 1976
Describes the context, content, and extent of organizational development in a suburban school district and discusses keys to the success of this work, pitfalls encountered, and needs that have not been met. (AM)
Descriptors: Consultants, Mental Health, Organizational Change, Organizational Development
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Miles, Matthew B. – Education and Urban Society, 1976
Provides four determinants of educational organizational development diffusion rates: administrator involvement, incentives, practitioner development, and knowledge base. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Decentralization, Diffusion, Educational Facilities Design, Failure
Pritchett, Price – Personnel Journal, 1975
Six major goals of attitude surveys are discussed and related to organization development goals: obtaining better upward communication, improving downward communication, boosting morale, increasing and profitability, educating, and motivating management. (MW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Management Development
Ely, Donald D. – Personnel Journal, 1975
A system labeled FORCE (Formulation of Relevant Creative Environments) solved one large company's problems of developing potential creativity, cohesiveness, and increased work productivity within the organization. (MW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Theories, Creativity, Inplant Programs
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Bowen, Donald D.; Kilmann, Ralph H. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 1975
The Learning Climate Questionnaire (LCQ) compares the objective properties of schools with measures of overall student satisfaction. The validity of the instrument suggests its use for substantive research investigations into the organizational dynamics of professional schools. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Organizational Climate
Johnston, Janis Clark; Bernstein, Rhoda – 1987
Organizational development (OD) within school systems is productive work for the school psychologist. Basic to all OD is the principle of maximizing a system's resources. Following organizational change in the business world, schools can profit greatly from system changes which address today's "people problems." Outside consultants often provide…
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education
Hoffacker, Bruce; Wolfe, Ethyle R. – 1988
In 1987, Brooklyn College (New York) implemented the Center for Core Studies as a one-year experiment. The Center included three programs: the Visitors Program, the Summer Associates Program, and the Associates-in-Residence Program. participants from 40 institutions to the campus for 2-day visits. The Summer Associates Program brought 12 alumni of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, General Education, Higher Education, Inservice Education
Borchardt, F. T. – 1983
This paper provides a brief history of the Maryborough and District University Society of the University of Queensland, Australia. Highlights of the review include: (1) the establishment of the first distance education, or external studies, centers at Townsville, Rockhampton, and Ipswich in 1949; (2) a resolution taken in 1963 to form a University…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Alumni Associations, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Painter, William E., Jr. – 1990
The paper presents a proposal for the addition of a specialized adoption agency for sexually abused children and youth to current services of a residential group home. The proposal resulted from the lack of appropriate families for children completing the Agency's Preparation for Adoption Program. Evidence suggested placements have been hindered…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agencies, Child Abuse, Child Welfare
Fleit, Linda H. – AAHE Bulletin, 1986
Characteristics of colleges that may indicate the need for a chief information officer (CIO) are identified, along with factors that might lead to failure in taking this direction. An example of an institution that encountered problems when they hired a CIO is included. Factors leading to success are as follows: (1) a well-thought-out position on…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
TAFE National Centre for Research and Development, Payneham (Australia). – 1987
The Technical and Further Education (TAFE) National Centre for Research and Development has two broad areas of activity: the undertaking and encouragement of research and development projects that are of national significance to TAFE and the dissemination of information on research and development in TAFE. The center issued its first corporate…
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Educational Planning, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Roberts, Jane M. E.; Newcombe, Ellen I. – 1984
Results of a study of practices and preferences in teacher supervision and evaluation in Maryland public schools are reported. The study surveyed supervisory practices in 24 local education agencies (LEA's) through a survey questionnaire and a literature search. The report identifies 18 key findings and issues relating to supervision, including…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Instructional Improvement
Oliver, Robert – 1981
This book discusses career unrest (defined as a sense of dissatisfaction associated with one's work), as a potential source of creativity. In the first of three parts, the author's point of view on career unrest is presented. Following a question and answer introduction to career unrest, the problem and the opportunity it presents are discussed.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Creativity, Economic Factors, Job Satisfaction
Spady, Richard J.; Clark, Richard W. – 1989
Richard Spady has identified 10 general theories through research in the field of administrative theory. Three of the theories are stressed in this paper. First, the theory of learning that uplifts the importance of the Socratic method is stressed, followed by a reflection on the research of Arthur W. Combs that defined the characteristics of good…
Descriptors: Administration, Democracy, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gentry, Joe E.; Watkins, J. Foster – Education and Urban Society, 1974
Describes the experiences of an organizational training workshop conducted for the staff of a reconstituted school, i.e. a school which had been reorganized in terms of personnel, grade patterns, instructional patterns, and student bodies as a result of the desegregation process. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Organizational Development, Problem Solving, Program Evaluation
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