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Holifield, Mitchell L.; King, Dan L. – 1991
This paper offers a summary of research on the professional induction needs of beginning school administrators and a report on a professional induction project conducted by Arkansas State University. The project initiation process: (1) identified and interviewed newly practicing school administrators in 25 Arkansas counties; (2) determined their…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Administrator Guides, Administrators, Collegiality
Atlanta Univ., GA. Graduate School of Education. – 1983
A project to expand the participation in research by the education faculty of the member institutions in the Atlanta University Center is described. The primary objective was to provide an opportunity for black scholars to participate in research with emphasis on issues confronting black communities in the 1980s. The focus was to enhance the…
Descriptors: Black Teachers, College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education
Lincoln Unified School District, Stockton, CA. – 1984
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: Lincoln Unified students (K-12) profit daily from a large number of livewire teachers who are habituated to keeping up with their professional literature. At their own request, Lincoln teachers and other staff receive regular updates in theory and practice, media and materials. Here is how it works.…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination
Sims, R. L. – 1983
The key to producing professional quality documents is the dialogue between writers and editors. Such a dialogue should include six major components: genuineness, accurate empathetic understanding, unconditional positive regard, presentness, a spirit of mutual equality, and a supportive psychological climate. Such an atmosphere was created at one…
Descriptors: Authors, Cooperation, Editing, Interpersonal Communication
Paludi, Michele A. – 1983
The present study defined a role model as someone whom a woman conceptualizes and chooses. In contrast to previous research, the present investigation revealed that women's role model choices were more varied. Women predominantly named opposite-sex relatives, instructors, and professionals as their role models and models they would like to have in…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Cultural Influences, Females, Feminism
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Schaff, Pamela – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
Much has been written recently about medical professionalism, about how we define it, and about how to educate our students in this domain. While there seems to be consensus as to what constitutes professionalism, there remains a good deal of uncertainty as to how best to teach students to meet their obligations to their patients, to society, and…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Professionalism, Medical Education, Medical Students
Orlich, Donald C. – 1988
Evidence indicates that lack of an explicit planning paradigm may account for widely reported unsystematic staff development and ineffective inservice teacher education programs. No published paradigm-related study provides a comprehensive framework for staff development. This paper synthesizes and develops a set of classes and models into a…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education
ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children, Reston, VA. – 1989
This digest offers basic information about resources, available to users of personal computers, in the area of professional development in special education. Two types of resources are described: those that can be purchased on computer diskettes and those made available by linking personal computers through electronic telephone networks. Resources…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Databases, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Culbertson, Hugh M.; Jeffers, Dennis W. – 1989
Public relations instructors can begin to develop an appreciation of the social, political and economic (S-P-E) contexts on the part of their students by beginning to integrate this thinking into existing courses and curricula. Social contexts deal with cultural and subcultural beliefs, contacts within a community or organization, and frames of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Resources, Cultural Awareness, Economic Status
Vergiels, John M.; Snow, Mary B. – 1988
Data on the type and quality of preparation, types of licenses and endorsements held, and current teaching situation of teachers have not regularly been collected in Nevada. This study represents an effort to develop a profile of social studies teachers in Nevada. All 586 secondary school social studies teachers in Nevada received the study…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Professional Development, Profiles, Questionnaires
Parker, Michelle B.; And Others – 1990
In the study reported here, it is argued that recent policies implemented to improve the quality of the teaching profession by altering career structures are not likely to affect positively teachers' practices, teachers' work conditions, students' learning, or traditional school organizational patterns. Analyses of four teacher career structures…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics
Buchmann, Margret – 1990
This paper aims to accomplish several purposes through conceptual analysis, story telling and interpretation, excursions into philosophy, and recent studies of teachers' professional development. First, the paper identifies limitations and confusions in current conceptions of teachers' professional thinking: equating teacher thinking with planning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Fundamental Concepts
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Osborne, Willie D., Jr.; Seaberg, John J., Jr. – 1989
Various organizations in Oklahoma that had an interest in administrator preparation, certification, and professional development pooled their efforts and worked collegially to apply for and use the state Leadership in Educational Administration Development (LEAD) grant for the professional improvement of state school administrators. The LEAD…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Effectiveness, Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education
Jones, Beau Fly; Fennimore, Todd F. – 1990
Based on the concept of telecommunications as an effective means for creating a forum on school restructuring, the first video conference in a series of nine focuses on recent research on learning and describes the characteristics of successful learners from three perspectives: cognitive, philosophical, and multicultural. Provided in this…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Interactive Video, Learning Modules
Ellsberry, James; And Others – 1990
In response to the need for professional growth opportunities for principals, the Indiana Principal Leadership Academy (IPLA) was founded in 1985. The IPLA was created to be a national training model for principals, as leaders of instructors, empowered with effective behaviors and practices. The academy's focus is on four proficiencies: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education
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