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Taherpour, Fatima; Rajaeepour, Saeed; Siadat, Ali; Kazemi, Iraj – International Education Studies, 2016
Understanding the social undermining is increasing important in organizational literature both because of its relation with job performance and because of its collective cost to individuals and organizations. This article argued that social undermining can effect on co-creation among faculty members. The study adopted a descriptive-correlational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Influences, College Faculty, Correlation
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Evers, Arnoud T.; Van der Heijden, Béatrice I. J. M.; Kreijns, Karel – European Journal of Training and Development, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate organisational (cultural and relational) and task factors which potentially enhance teachers' professional development at work (TPD at Work). The development of lifelong learning competencies and, consequently, the careers of teachers, has become a permanent issue on the agenda of schools…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Lifelong Learning
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Admiraal, Wilfried; Lockhorst, Ditte – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2012
Purpose: Teacher communities might create excellent conditions for teacher learning in schools, such as a teacher dialogue. The way teachers perceive and interpret these conditions seems to be crucial for their effects on learning. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to develop and test the Sense of Community in School Scale (SCSS).…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Collegiality, Measures (Individuals), Individual Differences
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Davis, Mark H.; Kraus, Linda A.; Capobianco, Sal – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2009
Socioemotional selectivity theory (SST) has been used successfully to explain age differences in interpersonal conflict behavior: older adults are generally less likely to engage in destructive responses, and more likely to employ nonconfrontational ones. However, this research has focused almost exclusively on conflict with intimates (spouses,…
Descriptors: Conflict, Age Differences, Conflict Resolution, Interpersonal Relationship
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Maij-de Meij, Annette M.; Kelderman, Henk; van der Flier, Henk – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2005
Based on the literature about self-disclosure, it was hypothesized that different groups of subjects differ in their pattern of self-disclosure with respect to different areas of social interaction. An extended latent-trait latent-class model was proposed to describe these general patterns of self-disclosure. The model was used to analyze the data…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Item Response Theory, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Hypothesis Testing
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Hyde, Janet Shibley – American Psychologist, 2005
The differences model, which argues that males and females are vastly different psychologically, dominates the popular media. Here, the author advances a very different view, the gender similarities hypothesis, which holds that males and females are similar on most, but not all, psychological variables. Results from a review of 46 meta-analyses…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Gender Differences, Females, Males
Nelson, Jack; And Others – 1974
This study attempts to evaluate the effects of special training for collegial supervision under the conditions of two types of organization development (OD) training within the multiunit school. The first type of OD intervention involved training for all the staff members of a multiunit school. The second was called group development (GD) and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Hypothesis Testing