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Hurd, Stephen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Analyzes institutional tax forms for 1997-98 earnings of presidents of 475 private colleges, finding that 13 percent earned more than $300,000, eight individuals earned more than $500,000; mean pay rose by 4 percent to $175,389. Reports that institutions claim high salaries are needed to compete with the private sector. Lists the 20 highest…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Compensation (Remuneration), Higher Education, Private Colleges
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Bell, Linda A. – Academe, 2000
Analysis reported in this annual report concludes that while faculty salaries have increased after adjusting for inflation, the gap between faculty salaries and those of others with similar education has widened significantly. Twenty-three tables detail conclusions of Committee Z on the Economic Status of the Profession and the national survey…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Economics, Higher Education, National Surveys
Harris (Louis) and Associates, Inc., New York, NY. – 1989
This survey of 2,000 K-12 public school teachers affords a retrospective on the years of major education reforms and, by examining trend data from earlier surveys, measures the impact of this period in education. Teachers' priorities for the near-term future are also examined. The report presents some possible directions schools might take during…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Educational Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Griffith, William S. – 1978
To determine the posture of adult/continuing education (ACE) graduate programs, a questionnaire was developed. The questionnaire first provided comparative data for ascertaining the number of faculty members and students in ACE departments and in the entire colleges of education for autumn of 1973 and 1978 and second provided information on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Attitude Change, Departments
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York, NY. – 1988
This survey is based on interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,208 teachers, including an oversample of minority teachers in the nation's public schools. Over 2,700 school children in grades 4 through 12 were also interviewed, allowing for a comparison of teachers' and students' perceptions. The focus of the survey is on how…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Minority Group Teachers