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Hord, Shirley M.; Hall, Gene E. – 1982
The procedures and coding schema that have been developed by the Research on the Improvement Process (RIP) Program for analyzing the frequency of interventions and for examining their internal characteristics are described. In two in-depth ethnographic studies of implementation efforts, interventions were the focus of data collection and analysis.…
Descriptors: Adults, Change Agents, Classification, Curriculum Development
Hord, Shirley M.; And Others – 1980
In researching educational change, an analytical tool for analyzing and coding change process interventions has been produced. This paper describes the development of the coding system, the intervention assumptions underlying it, the dimensions and kinds of interventions, with illustrative examples of each, activities for clustering some…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Classification, Data Analysis, Educational Change
Hord, Shirley M.; Hall, Gene E. – 1986
Although vast numbers of educational innovations have been introduced into the nation's schools over the past 20 years, few have succeeded in effecting affective, behavioral, and cognitive student gains. Many recent studies have focused, therefore, on school change processes and the formulation of strategies for successful innovation…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Innovation
Hord, Shirley M.; Hall, Gene E. – 1983
Past research has correlated differential curriculum implementation outcomes at the classroom level with the actions of the key change facilitator at the school level: the principal. Accordingly, this paper reports the results of a study of three change facilitator styles among principals: responders, managers, and initiators. Working definitions…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Educational Innovation
Hall, Gene E.; Hord, Shirley M. – 1977
This paper analyzes the collaboration between the University of Texas Research and Development Center for Teacher Education and two school systems. The researchers ranked each school district according to seven Stages of Concern. School System A was inner-oriented, with strong personal and management concerns, while School System B was…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education