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Peer reviewedAustin, Ann E.; Rice, R. Eugene – American Behavioral Scientist, 1998
Focuses on the challenges and needs faced by early career faculty. Draws on case study interviews to point out the problems that exist for younger faculty as they struggle to attain tenure. Provides recommendations about how the system might be improved. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Employer Employee Relationship
Magner, Denise K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Increasingly, doctoral programs are cutting enrollments to allow them to offer more financial support to doctoral students, often guaranteeing five-year stipends. The combination of fewer applicants and fewer places in doctoral programs has created competition for the best graduate students. Course offerings have also been reduced, making…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Departments, Doctoral Programs, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedSt. Clair, Karen L. – Innovative Higher Education, 1999
Compulsory attendance policies have been instituted in higher education with the expectation that academic achievement will improve, but empirical research on this relationship is equivocal. One theory of motivation posits that students' motivational beliefs, classroom context, and student behaviors are important variables in academic achievement.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Policy, Attendance Patterns, Behavior Patterns
Peer reviewedStader, David L. – NASSP Bulletin, 2000
Administrators should regard each student threat as legitimate, but need flexibility in how they respond. Getting the facts and following due process are essential. School policy should require that students be referred to law-enforcement officials and specify communication, crisis-management, identification, and preventive/proactive procedures.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Agency Cooperation, Communication (Thought Transfer), Crisis Management
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Reports that Harvard University Medical School is considering policy changes that would ease financial restrictions in its conflict-of-interest standards for faculty researchers. Supporters argue that such changes are necessary to attract and retain top researchers, but ethicists warn that as collaborations between industry and academic medicine…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Ethics, Faculty College Relationship, Higher Education
Sipe, Rebecca Bowers – Streamlined Seminar, 1998
Schools and districts are most vulnerable to censorship challenges when they fail to establish sound, equitable policies and procedures or to honor those they have. Schools should promote an honest, consistent flow of information; insist on an instructionally sound media-selection rationale; and develop clear policies, procedures, and criteria for…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Responsibility, Censorship, Elementary Secondary Education
Caudle, Melissa; Baiamonte, John – Executive Educator, 1996
Workplace violence has not bypassed schools. Stories are surfacing about disgruntled school employees threatening, attacking, and sometimes killing administrators. This article shows how school leaders can develop greater awareness of potential problems and design cautionary measures. Contributing factors, warning signs, legal consequences,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship, School Maintenance
Peer reviewedCartwright, Netta – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1995
In recent years, there has been much research on bullying in the United Kingdom. In 1990, the author, a school counselor and teacher, organized an antibullying workshop at a large secondary school. Since then, the school has been developing a schoolwide antibullying policy comprising various strategies, including an antibullying contract and a…
Descriptors: Bullying, Change Strategies, Discipline Policy, Foreign Countries
Lerner, Barbara – American Educator, 1996
Examines the notion that schools should help foster students' self-esteem and discusses whether this notion helps students meet high academic and disciplinary standards or actually hinders their efforts. It is argued that attention to self-esteem will only excessively expand egos at the expense of the self-critical struggle that is necessary for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Needs
Harrington-Lueker, Donna – School Administrator, 2000
As states have pushed to adopt high-stakes assessments, critics say the number of cheating incidents among educators has risen dramatically. Tying improvements to cash bonuses has not helped. Stretching rules to show improvement can become the norm, if superintendents don't promulgate zero-tolerance cheating policies. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Responsibility, Cheating, Elementary Secondary Education
Earls, Alan R. – Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, 2000
Explores privacy issues raised by information technology at colleges and universities. Drawing on accounts and opinions of faculty and staff members, provides examples of current practices and policies on Internet and e-mail use and discusses the possible need for more developed policies. (EV)
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Environment, Colleges, Confidentiality
Dowling-Sendor, Benjamin – American School Board Journal, 2000
In a case involving questionable canine search-and-seizure practices, a circuit court upheld a school board's decision to terminate a teacher's contract. While touting zero tolerance, the board fired an honored teacher 3 years from retirement who may not have known about the marijuana cigarette in her car. (MLH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Drug Use Testing, Elementary Secondary Education, Marijuana
Peer reviewedAinscow, Mel; Farrell, Peter; Tweddle, Dave; Malki, George – British Journal of Special Education, 1999
A study investigated inclusion policies and practices of 12 British local education authorities (LEAs). Results found six overlapping and interconnecting themes that seem to be crucial to the development of more inclusive practices within LEAs: policy development, funding strategies, process and structures, the management of change, partnerships,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedGray, Donald; Stark, Rae – Scottish Educational Review, 1999
Examination of discipline policies and practices in five large Scottish schools led to the development of a model of a schoolwide behavior support system. Elements include school discipline policy, classroom techniques and strategies, referrals, behavior monitoring, support groups, joint assessment teams, and mechanisms for student suspension and…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
Skiba, Russ; Peterson, Reece – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
After four years of implementation, the National Center for Education Statistics found that schools employing zero-tolerance policies are still less safe than those without such policies. Indiscriminate use of force is the hallmark of authoritarianism. Programmatic prevention, screening and early identification, and effective discipline policies…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Conflict Resolution, Early Identification, Elementary Secondary Education


