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LaTesha Velez; Michelle Rosquillo – College & Research Libraries, 2023
We must reframe deficit-based residency narratives and provide welcoming, inclusive, and productive working environments to make library residencies an enriching experience for our new colleagues. This research reports survey responses asking how residency supervisors and coordinators communicate with stakeholders to ensure residents work in a…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Library Science, Inclusion, Work Environment
Mendler, Allen – Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2012
Every survey of teachers that's ever been conducted has shown that the number one reason for them staying or quitting their jobs is related to the quality of their work environment. Here's a book with practical strategies for how to make the job of teaching easier and more rewarding by overcoming day-to-day frustrations. Veteran educator Allen…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Physical Activities, Work Environment, Quality of Working Life
Lee, Jeongseok – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study explores the utility of employing knowledge management as a framework for understanding how public managers perform ecosystem management. It applies the grounded theory method to build a model. The model is generated by applying the concept of knowledge process to an investigation of how the urban ecosystem is publicly managed by civil…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Management, Grounded Theory, Employer Employee Relationship
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Byrd, Marilyn – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2007
This article discusses the need to address issues emerging from racial differences in the workplace under the heading of leadership development. Traditionally leadership development centers on creating models of leadership, describing what constitutes effective leadership, and identifying skills and competencies that will improve the capacity to…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Training
Connelly, Julie – Fortune, 1995
Cites the advantages of working in the office rather than working at home and telecommuting: discipline, structure, and social interaction, as well as office supplies and working equipment. Suggests that the drama of meetings and the social interactions are important parts of work life. (JOW)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interprofessional Relationship, Quality of Working Life, Teleworking
Dickinson, Gail K. – Library Media Connection, 2007
In this article, the author shares some tips for the new or not-so-new library media specialists. During the first week of school, the library media specialist's life will be filled with teacher work days, mandatory meetings, piles of stuff with no apparent purpose, and a line of teachers and other staff who want something from the library. There…
Descriptors: Media Specialists, Library Services, School Libraries, Goal Orientation
Chadsey-Rusch, Janis; And Others – 1988
The collection contains six papers of studies which investigated the social ecology of the workplace and associated implications for friendship formations between adults with and without mental retardation. The papers' authors, Janis Chadsey-Rusch, Frank Rusch, Patricia Gonzalez, Jeffrey Tines, Kathleen Minch, and Carolyn Hughes, observed…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Attitudes, Friendship, Interaction Process Analysis
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Waters, J. Eugene – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 1999
Study determined that correctional treatment staff members who reported having quality personal relationships in the work environment experienced fewer stressors at work. Suggests that additional studies are needed to determine whether professional orientation plays a role in job stress; if organizational climate factors have a role in mediating…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Climate, Quality of Working Life
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Backenroth, Gunnel A. M. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1995
Twelve deaf-mediating individuals (individuals with deafness who act as a link between the deaf community and the hearing society) were interviewed concerning cooperation and social relations with their hearing work colleagues, leisure time activities, and important factors in the enhancement of well-being in working life. (JDD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cooperation, Deafness, Employees
Chichin, Eileen R.; Cantor, Marjorie H. – 1990
This study examined a wide variety of issues related to paraprofessional homecare work, including the background of the workforce and a profile of the client population. It specifically investigated the components of homecare work associated with job satisfaction. Interviews were conducted with 306 home attendants and 181 home health aides…
Descriptors: Attendants, Home Health Aides, Household Workers, Income
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Hoffman, Eric – Journal of Black Studies, 1987
Using the Least Preferred Coworker Scale (LPC), determines that Black and White federal work supervisors are different in their attitudes towards coworkers. Black supervisors measure task-dimension factors; White supervisors measure interpersonal dimension factors. The significance of these results is discussed. (BJV)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Government Employees, Interpersonal Relationship
Barth, Roland S. – 2003
This collection of essays and personal reflections stems from the author's experiences as an educator and sailor. He attempts to draw parallels between the schoolhouse and the sailboat to glean lessons on how to perform in the workplace. Through anecdotes and sketches, the author furnishes two sets of "rules" on how to be a good team…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Essays
Bainer, Deborah L.; Didham, Cheryl K. – 1995
This study explored the dimensional structure of mentoring and other support behaviors that occur naturally among teachers in elementary school settings and contrasted the support networks of female and male teachers. A Teacher Support Behavior Survey (TSBS) was developed based on the content of 512 interviews with elementary teachers on their…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Schools
Volkwein, James Fredericks; LaNasa, Steven – 1999
This study investigated the extent to which organizational and personal variables are related to work environments characterized by teamwork and collaboration on the one hand, or interpersonal conflict and stress on the other. The study examined major organizational features of 120 public and private research universities, their administrative…
Descriptors: College Administration, Collegiality, Cooperation, Faculty College Relationship
Chand, Krishan – 1990
Identification of the causes of job stress for public school superintendents, with a focus on personal-experiential and task variables, is the purpose of this study. Methodology involved a mail survey of 1,531 randomly selected superintendents. Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) and multiple regression correlation (MCR) analysis were used to…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, Collegiality
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