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Cheng, Eric C. K. – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2011
This article aims to examine the predictive relationships of self-evaluation capacity and staff competency on the effect of strategic planning in aided secondary schools in Hong Kong. A quantitative questionnaire survey was compiled to collect data from principals of the participating schools. Confirmatory factor analysis and reliability tests…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Secondary Schools, Student Attitudes, Quality Control

James, C. R.; Newman, J. C. – Educational Management & Administration, 1985
A survey of over 200 English comprehensive schools revealed that nearly half the schools had either implemented or were about to implement staff appraisal schemes. The survey emphasizes the definitional problem of appraisal; some styles of appraisal were the same as staff development. (MLF)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Staff Development

Cumming, Chris; And Others – Scottish Educational Review, 1985
Used 34 teachers in 3 schools to identify teacher inservice needs. Described means to translate aims into action in context of collaborative staff development model proposed by Scotland's National Committee for In-Service Training of Teachers. Proposed concept of professional staff development whereby responsibility for learning/changing lies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Models, Needs Assessment

Hart, John – Educational Management & Administration, 1985
Examines the role of the secondary school secretary in Great Britain as that role is prescribed in job descriptions; performed in fact; and perceived by secretaries, administrators, teachers, and others. Suggests that aspects of the role as the role is perceived may indicate possible avenues for staff development. (PGD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role Conflict, Role Perception, School Secretaries

Glatter, Ron – Educational Management and Administration, 1987
Identifies educational management issues (staff management, professional-parent relationships, institutional effectiveness, the management/policy interface, and the role of the British Educational Management and Administration Society), considers current attitudes and practices, and proposes future directions. Stresses career development and…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education

Jones, Jeff; Keast, David – Educational Management & Administration, 1985
Questionnaire responses from 15 head teachers concerning staff development, along with unstructured interviews, identify definitions and meanings of the concept, factors influencing policy and practice, perceived benefits, needs identification, and recommendations. (MLF)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Inservice Teacher Education, School Districts

Oldroyd, David – Educational Management & Administration, 1985
Using the development of Third World countries as a metaphor for individual school development, this article describes a method used for eight years in a British secondary school to support internal school development initiatives. Emphasis is placed on internal communication and collaboration and on obtaining outside support rather than outside…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Institutional Environment
Forster, Fred, Comp.; Thompson, Sheila, Comp. – 1997
This publication presents 14 departmental case studies of the preparation and support provided to part-time teachers in Scottish institutions of higher education. The case studies are grouped in four sections according to the category of part-time staff involved: practicing professionals (professional teaching assistants, lawyers, artists, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Educational Practices, Faculty Development
Marsh, D. T. – 1982
This paper presents a counseling model based on transactional analysis (TA) to be used with staff members whose professional performance is considered marginal. The introduction of the paper suggests reasons for marginal performance. Counseling from the TA viewpoint is described as a series of transactions designed to improve performance, solve a…
Descriptors: Administrators, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Foreign Countries
Riddle, Dorothy I.; Bezanson, M. Lynne – 1995
This workbook was created as a "do it yourself" tool for helping organizations and career counseling services develop policies and standards to enhance the quality of services. The process is aimed at helping articulate policies that are sensible for each organization and challenging and achievable by staff. It is intended to be a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Evaluation, Evaluation Utilization, Foreign Countries

Goff, Peter; And Others – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1992
The Brunel University (England) education department worked with evaluation teams from two local education authorities to develop a faculty development program for local colleges. The origins, design, implementation, and response to the modular program are described as is the "in house consultancy" model developed by the program. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries

Rutherford, Desmond – Studies in Higher Education, 1992
This paper analyzes the implementation of a staff development and appraisal scheme at the University of Birmingham, England. The analysis focuses on the stakeholders and the decisive factors that were influential in effecting this innovation. Explored are three perspectives on leadership on how appraisers can become more effective. (GLR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Colleges, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Mageean, Pauline – 1990
In an effort to foster professionalism and staff development within the Technical and Further Education college staff, a voluntary appraisal program, Facilitated Appraisal for College Executives (FACE), was developed. A handbook is presented which gives background information and some suggestions users may find helpful in implementing the (FACE)…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Administration, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries
Thomas, David – 1990
This manual on the provision of Professional, Industrial, and Commercial Updating (PICKUP) programming by colleges in England, Scotland, and Wales consists of a summary of recommendations, an introduction, 8 sections, and 11 appendices. Section 1 discusses planning; the requirements of the 1988 Education Reform Act; provision of programming;…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Continuing Education, Cooperative Programs, Curriculum Development
Sohler, Cathy; And Others – Journal of Tertiary Educational Administration, 1992
The staff development program at the University of New South Wales (Australia) differs from traditional university programs in that it integrates professional development activities for both general and academic staff. The Professional Development Centre operates as an academic unit and performs both teaching and research functions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Administration, College Faculty, Departments