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Yuan Zhang – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
This paper, grounded in Positioning Theory (Harré & Van Langenhove, 1999), investigates the intricate journey of graduate assistants from self-formation to transformation. Through examining the pivotal themes of social interaction, dynamic roles, workplace culture, and professional development, the paper reveals a nuanced interplay of factors…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Transformative Learning, Work Environment
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Lancaster, Amy; McDonald, Denise M.; Browning, Sandra – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Public schools have been under great scrutiny. National and international tests have exposed deficiencies of students' knowledge prompting federal and state legislation to focus on improving schools' effectiveness. The pressure induced by recent legislation have school districts scrambling to increase student achievement. One area of reform…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Labor Turnover, Public Schools, Professional Development
Morris, Kaye – Commission for International Adult Education, 2015
Optimally all individuals should contribute fully to the collective spirit and human capital within the workplace, supporting and enabling the development of a mature workforce. Human resource policies endeavour to address diversity and inclusion in the workplace through a variety of methodologies including training and professional development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Work Environment, Human Resources
Noesgaard, Signe Schack – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
Stand-alone e-learning is unlikely to change work practices. This claim contrasts with a comprehensive body of research arguing that e-learning is at least as effective as face-to-face instruction in improving work performance. Such a comparison is, however, problematic. On the one hand, it relies on the premise that face-to-face instruction is…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Workplace Learning, Work Environment, Individualized Instruction
Burdette, Paula – Project Forum, 2012
Based on the importance of principals' roles in supporting students with disabilities and other diverse learners, Project Forum at the National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), in collaboration with LeadScape, held a policy forum on this topic as part of its cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Education,…
Descriptors: Principals, Disabilities, Instructional Leadership, Special Education
Roberts, Nella A.; Rocco, Tonette S. – Online Submission, 2008
The transition to management is one of the most difficult challenges first-time managers face--almost half fail. First-time managers may experience disorienting dilemmas that trigger transformative learning. HRD (human resource development) practitioners can assist in reducing the failure rate of first-time managers when they better understand the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Human Resources, Professional Development, Personnel Management
Steele, Jim – Online Submission, 2008
When organizations employ professionals it is critical to comprehend the nature of professional identity as it relates to learning in the workplace. These findings indicate ways that professional identity influences workplace learning behavior in doctors of veterinary medicine. Using grounded theory, ethnographic investigation and analysis…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Veterinary Medicine, Professional Development, Self Concept
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Schultheis, Robert A. – Business Education Forum, 1979
A teacher who feels secure, wanted, and recognized by the administration and the community, who is provided with adequate working conditions, including small classes and effective work space, and who is supported and encouraged to travel, study, and experiment is likely to behave in a highly professional manner and be very productive. (LRA)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Job Satisfaction, Motivation, Professional Development
Balinky, Jean L. – 1985
The most difficult part of being a school psychologist is working in a school. Demands for accountability and staff productivity from federal, state, and local funding sources can lead to a lack of flexibility in educational strategy, increased pressure to place students in special education programs, and restrictions on the role of the school…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support, Job Satisfaction
Pfau, Richard H. – 1991
Information about the values of workers in Botswana is provided in this paper in order to formulate a basis for more effective management education, research, and practice. Questionnaires were administered to 158 persons from Botswana (i.e., Batswana) who attended the Institute of Development Management (IDM) during 1985-89. Their responses were…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations, Higher Education
Currie, Gaylon; Rhodes, John – 1991
Conditions of the principalship that contribute to short-term planning are examined in this report, which also offers strategies for longer range educational integrity. A multiple case study approach was used to explore the experiences of 12 high school principals in 5 states. Over 200 interviews were conducted with principals, teachers, staff,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership, Organizational Climate
Pollicino, Elizabeth B. – 1996
This paper assesses public and private, four-year college or university faculty satisfaction in the context of the complexity of satisfaction and the importance of the interaction between faculty professional values or expectations and institutional values. Satisfaction is defined as the extent to which faculty perceive that the institution…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
Slotte, Virpi; Tynjala, Paivi – 2002
This study focuses on the prerequisites for successful communication and collaborative learning in a large multinational company experienced by human resource development (HRD) practitioners, who participated in a cross-cultural e-learning course. The participants were Finnish and Chinese employees, who used an asynchronous Web-based tool to study…
Descriptors: Chinese, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning
Meussling, Vonne – 1986
The findings of a survey of attitude studies to determine the effect of students' attitudes on communication competence as they enter the work force and develop their careers are reported in this paper. The paper explains how attitude improvement is an effective management tool in controlling costly absenteeism, output, job productivity, work…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Communication Research, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Jorde-Bloom, Paula – 1988
A 1987 study, which involved 26 male and 805 female early childhood workers from 85 center-based programs in 20 states, was conducted to develop a social-ecological perspective on professional orientation and job satisfaction and on structural components of early childhood programs. Professional orientation is characterized by a person's emphasis…
Descriptors: Administrators, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Organization Size (Groups)
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