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Yesim Güleç Aslan – Journal of Education, 2024
Paraprofessionals are important members of special education teams. In particular, the experiences of paraprofessionals who support students with autism spectrum disorder may provide valuable insights and thus merit qualitative research. In this narrative study, the relevant experiences of Turkish paraprofessionals are investigated. Findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Special Education, Students with Disabilities
Tsareva, Natalia A.; Boldyhanova, Vera A. – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
The current socio-economic situation creates similar conditions and rules for companies in various industries around the world.in this vein, the study and educate the retention factors of the company are of a great importance. The task of staff productivity increase and the overall effectiveness of its activities is relevant. The most important…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Employees, Industry, Productivity
Abbas Al Hawamdeh – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Education plays a significant role in shaping the social, economic, and political aspects of society. Jordan has made great progress in increasing access to education. With increased globalization, it is critical that education institutions ensure global competence. The administrative staff and faculty members in educational institutions should be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Resources, Personnel Management, Employee Attitudes
Weiss, Alan Jay – Training, 1981
The advent of a nationwide service economy is having profound effects on the relationship between workers and the workplace. Trainers and chief executive officers alike need to plan for the inevitable. (Author)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Job Satisfaction, Personnel Management
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Sredl, Henry J. – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1983
Looks at the growth of knowledge and its impact on people and organizations, theoretical models for human resource development, trends in the work force and the workplace, and the implications of the first three for industrial education. (SK)
Descriptors: Human Resources, Industrial Education, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Development
Bialeschki, M. Deborah; Dahowski, Kate; Henderson, Karla A. – Camping Magazine, 1998
Focus-group interviews with 52 camp counselors examined their experiences as camp staff. Positive outcomes included important relationships with campers and other staff; appreciation of diversity; teamwork; group cohesion; leadership and responsibilities; and technical, interpersonal, and administrative skills development. Problems included…
Descriptors: Camping, College Students, Employee Attitudes, Individual Development
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Mossholder, Kevin W.; Dewhirst, H. Dudley – Journal of Management, 1980
Examined the differential effects of a management by objectives (MBO) program on work satisfaction of development and research employee groups. Analyses indicated that these groups differed in perceptions of their work group climates and that facets of MBO explained significantly different amounts of variance in the groups' work satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Employee Attitudes, Engineers, Job Satisfaction
Baird, John A., Jr. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1976
The author advocates that a single management posture be adopted by collegiate executives responsible for the performance of non-academic employees, and describes three ways such a posture benefits all concerned: individual worker performance improves; supervisors become more effective; and the school gains an advantage. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction, Organizational Climate
Chen, Kuei-Lung; Blendinger, Jack; McGrath, Vincent – 2000
An adapted version of the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire was used to collect data regarding three types of job satisfaction: general, intrinsic, and extrinsic among high school assistant principals in Mississippi. Forty-nine percent of the 245 assistant principals surveyed participated in the study. Results indicated a high degree of…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Attendance, Behavior Problems, Discipline
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Bender, Barbara E. – NASPA Journal, 1980
Factors affecting job satisfaction and the impact of satisfaction on job performance were investigated to develop strategies for dealing with low job satisfaction. Results indicated that student affairs staff were satisfied with their current jobs, but did not feel that student affairs was considered important at their institutions. (RC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Resources, Job Performance, Job Satisfaction
Public Policy Forum, 2008
A survey of 414 child care providers in southeastern Wisconsin reveals that cost as well as low wages and lack of benefits for workers can constrain providers from pursuing improvements to child-care quality. Of survey respondents, approximately half of whom are home-based and half center-based, 13% have at least three of five structural factors…
Descriptors: Wages, Low Income, Achievement Tests, Public Policy
Tatsapaugh, Linda – 1994
Exploring the problem of high turnover rates for counselors at a therapeutic camp reveals that low job satisfaction--specifically lack of advancement and educational opportunities--is one frequent factor influencing resignation. This study examines the possibility of increasing agency support of personal advancement by creating individual…
Descriptors: Camping, Continuing Education, Counseling, Employer Employee Relationship
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Batchler, Merv – Journal of Educational Administration, 1981
Examines the implications for educators of the "Motivation-Hygiene Theory" proposed by Frederick Herzberg. Suggests increasing staff opportunities for goal setting, decision making, and expanded professional competence as strategies for developing staff motivation. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Job Enrichment
Cocheu, Ted – 1993
This book, written by an organizational development director and consultant in the fields of quality improvement, management, and design of training systems to Fortune 500 clients, offers a six-step improvement strategy and a six-phase training curriculum that can be adapted to the needs of companies in various fields. Seven chapters present ideas…
Descriptors: Job Development, Job Satisfaction, On the Job Training, Organizational Development
Jordan, Peter; Jones, Noragh – 1995
Technological, social, legal, economic, educational and political advances have greatly affected the management of staff who have had to adapt to such developments as networking, the independence of educational institutions, income generation, compulsory competitive tendering, quality management and user consultation. This book is a guide to staff…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Job Satisfaction, Job Training, Library Administration
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