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Dove, Edward S.; Douglas, Cristina – Research Ethics, 2023
While ethical norms for conducting academic research in the United Kingdom are relatively clear, there is little empirical understanding of how university research ethics committees (RECs) themselves operate and whether they are seen to operate well. In this article, we offer insights from a project focused on the Scottish university context. We…
Descriptors: Ethics, Universities, Foreign Countries, Administrator Attitudes
Glazerman, Steven; Protik, Ali; Teh, Bing-ru; Bruch, Julie; Seftor, Neil – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2012
This report describes the implementation and intermediate impacts of an intervention designed to provide incentives to induce a school district's highest-performing teachers to work in its lowest-achieving schools to improve student achievement. The report is part of a larger study that used random assignment to form equivalent groups of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Models, Incentives, Academic Achievement
Stewart, Brian; Hrenewich, Dave – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2009
A major difficulty facing IT departments is ensuring that the projects and activities to which information and communications technologies (ICT) resources are committed represent an effective, economic, and efficient use of those resources. This complex problem has no single answer. To determine effective use requires, at the least, a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Technology, Telecommunications, Computer Mediated Communication
Peer reviewedLeBlanc, Leona B. – ADFL Bulletin, 1996
Discusses a model of collaboration developed to enhance students' chances of securing college teaching positions. A graduate track was designed that combined the elements of a traditional program with a foundation in college-level second-language teaching. The elements of this model are to develop shared goals and to use existing resources. (three…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Careers, College Faculty, Cooperation
Peer reviewedHawley, Patricia H. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2003
Studied self- and other-reported characteristics of 1,700 fifth through tenth graders varying in their use of coercive (aggression) and prosocial (cooperative) strategies of resource control. Found that children using both control strategies, labeled Machiavellians, possessed positive and negative characteristics and were socially central, liked…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescent Behavior, Aggression, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedFoster, E. Michael – Child Development, 2002
Explains economists' general approach to family behavior and describes how that framework is useful for thinking about families and children. Outlines how economists model parental investment in children. Examines the implications of approach for developmental science. Illustrates this approach using the example of the involvement of children and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Child Development, Children
Dunlap, Diane M.; Goldman, Paul – 1990
An alternative conceptualization of organizational power is proposed. Power as a "system of facilitation," in contrast to power as a "system of authority" is explored and related to educational administration practices. The educational trends of clinical supervision and individualized programming within special education are analyzed to illustrate…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Collegiality

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