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Korir, Julie; Karr-Kidwell, PJ – 2000
This master's thesis describes the relationship between effective principalship and student achievement, school climate, and discipline. It also examines the connection between self-esteem and a principal's effectiveness, student achievement, and student behavior. The conclusion is that "the performance of the principal is a strong determinant of…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Qualities
Odden, Allan – 1998
Student achievement in American schools must improve dramatically if all young people today are to have equal access to the labor markets and be contributing members of society as adults. Currently, only 20 to 25 percent perform proficiently. Standards-based education reform aims to raise that level to at least 75 percent of students mastering the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Decentralization, Decision Making
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Palmer, Sally E. – Social Work, 1983
Distinguishes authority from power and argues that authority is congruent with social work values and practice theory and is related to both the function of agencies and the tasks of workers. Many social workers are reluctant to seek authority and thereby fail to engage their clients. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Welfare, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
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Dowd, James J. – Journal of Gerontology, 1980
Extends earlier work on aging as a process of exchange by focusing on the issue of exchange rates and how they are negotiated. Access to power resources declines with age, placing the old person in the position of negotiating from weakness. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Conflict, Gerontology
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Kane, Thomas J.; Meyer, James, Jr. – Administration in Mental Health, 1980
The development of affiliate agreements requires an organized and planned approach with specific goals and strategies, taking into account the complex dynamics that operate in inter-organizational relationships. Successful negotiation leads to decisions in the best interest of each partner, not just preservation of the relationship. (JAC)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, Agency Cooperation, Community Health Services
McFadden, Hope; Moracco, John – Humanist Educator, 1980
Burnout in human service organizations can be caused by funding problems, overwork, the nature of clients, and ineffective management. A social-professional support group should be a formal part of the organizational structure to provide opportunities for evaluation and feedback, as well as individual help to professionals. (JAC)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Burnout, Human Services, Job Satisfaction
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Sharpe, Keith – Comparative Education, 1997
Draws on Weber to argue that clear and persistent differences between French and English primary education arise from deeply embedded cultural traditions through which fundamental value orientations are mediated and that these contrasting value orientations represent secularized educational versions of French Catholicism and English Protestantism.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Comparative Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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Marshall, James D. – Australian Journal of Education, 1989
Michel Foucault's work, it is suggested, has much to offer education. A general introduction to his work is presented, and his account of power/knowledge is outlined. How this power/knowledge is exercised in what Foucault calls 'the disciplines' is discussed and implications for schools are outlined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Discipline, Educational Philosophy, Governance, Government Role
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Toohey, Kelleen – TESOL Quarterly, 1995
This article discusses ethnographic research and its uses in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) teacher preparation programs. It reviews various sociolinguistically orientated studies, as well as studies informed by a concern for power, politics, and elements of poststructuralism. (32 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Ethnography, Higher Education, Language Research
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Brookhart, Susan M.; Loadman, William E. – Teaching Education, 1992
This review of literature describes the status of school-university collaboration and analyzes it as a cross-cultural activity. Differences in school and university cultures are related to four themes: focus, tempo, rewards, and power. Approximately 100 references are listed, including 53 sources of school-university project descriptions. (IAH)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Culture, Educational Environment, Educational History
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Frohmann, Bernd – Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science, 1994
Addresses the identity politics of modern communication and information technologies. These technologies embody social relations of domination and dependence, especially in their construction of specific forms of human subjectivity. The political implications of these construction systems are explored. Six recommendations for political work in…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Activism, Communications, Human Relations
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O'Leary, Rosemary; Wise, Charles R. – Public Administration Review, 1991
The Supreme Court's Missouri v Jenkins decision changed the role of school administrators as well as their ability to set priorities and control implementation. By sanctioning court-ordered taxation, it also involved legislators in the partnership, although the courts are clearly senior partners in the relationship. (SK)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Judges, Court Litigation, Legislators
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Dunn, Myra – Reading Teacher, 2001
Describes cultural, political, and linguistic factors that have affected the literacy development of Aboriginal children in Australia. Discusses how oral and literate cultures manage knowledge differently, the social context of language development, literacy and power, cultural differences, and story reading. Suggests ways schools and teachers of…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Cultural Background, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
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Toh, Swee-Hin – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1996
Distinguishes among three types of relationships between developed and developing nations: hierarchical relationships in which developed nations are paternalistic or authoritarian, undifferentiated partnerships, and partnerships involving solidarity and social transformation. Discusses values and assumptions in economic and educational…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
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Rajagopalan, Kanavillil – Applied Linguistics, 2006
The objective of this response article is to think through some of what I see as the far-reaching implications of a recent paper by Eric Hauser (2005) entitled "Coding 'corrective recasts': the maintenance of meaning and more fundamental problems". Hauser makes a compelling, empirically-backed case for his contention that, contrary to widespread…
Descriptors: Language Research, Second Language Learning, Language Usage, English (Second Language)
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