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Olson, Linda – Performance and Instruction, 1982
Describes the Academic Leadership Development Program at Texas Tech University, which incorporates personal and organizational aspects of development into a series of training workshops for college administrators. (JJD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Leadership Training, Management Development
Williams, D. H. – Training Officer, 1980
Examines the organization and objectives of an adventure-based course for industrial managers and management trainees. The program's goal is the development of personal qualities and social skills, as well as the application of leadership theories in a mentally and physically challenging environment. (SK)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Individual Development, Industrial Training
Peer reviewedWise, James E. – Journal of Staff Development, 1981
Traditionally, the professional growth and development of school administrators has been left up to the individual. A model for alternative administrator training has five basic operational criteria: collaboration; peer leadership; a sound cognitive base; experiential activities; and an ongoing support system. (JN)
Descriptors: Administrators, Inservice Education, Leadership Training, Management Development
Peer reviewedAdams, Fred P.; Giles, William F. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1980
Presents results of a survey of supervisors and managers in business and industry which was undertaken to identify topics for supervisor training programs. A table showing importance ratings of program topics by occupational groups is included and implications for the design of continuing education programs are discussed. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Education, Educational Programs, Leadership Training
Peer reviewedMoorman, Hunter – Educational Considerations, 1989
The Leadership in Educational Administration Development (LEAD) Program is a six-year, $35 million federal program to improve school leadership. This article provides an overview of LEAD and a brief description of major themes characterizing the LEAD center programs across the country. (JOW)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Education, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedThomsen, Hanne Kargaard; Hoest, Viggo – Management Learning, 2001
Offers an account of how the role of facilitators might be extended towards a process of 'critical facilitation'. Presents a perspective that is elucidated through using an exemplar of an application of this approach. Suggests that critical facilitation consists of developing an orientation of openness to discourse. (Contains 49 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: Group Structure, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Leadership Training, Learning Strategies
Finch, Curtis R.; And Others – 1989
This paper asserts that task analysis and related task-based approaches to assessing leadership attributes provide a limited view of how leaders function in educational settings. It proposes that several assessment approaches show promise in identifying vocational education administrator leadership attributes. Strengths and limitations associated…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Evaluation Methods, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Styles
Brademas, D. James – Performance and Instruction, 1982
Studied the effectiveness of a five and one-half day workshop and an alternate three and one-half day workshop on organization development in developing a more democratic style of leadership in Illinois park and recreation supervisory personnel. The shorter workshop resulted in a more positive leadership style change than the longer one. (JJD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Employer Employee Relationship, Leadership Training, Management Development
Stehno, Joe – 1988
This annotated bibliography reviews some of the leadership development training programs currently being offered to business, industry, and educational personnel. Section 1 focuses on programs for corporate personnel. Section 2 reviews both preparatory and continuing professional education programs for top college and university administrators.…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Experiential Learning, Inservice Education, Leadership Training
Proehl, Carl W. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1979
Summarizes the results of the first phase of the industry services leadership development program in Florida. Presents the results of a participant evaluation on each of five workshops featuring self-paced instruction and active participation of all agencies involved in providing industry services. (LRA)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Leadership Training, Management Development, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedSpeizer, Jeanne; Lyman, Kathleen D. – Journal of Staff Development, 1981
The Simmons College Institute for Women in Educational Administration provides women with specific organizational and personal skills for professional advancement in school administration. Outcomes resulting from the program include: new skills in technical areas; knowledge of school organization; and an increased ability to assess personal goals.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Ladders, Career Planning, Individual Development
Peer reviewedDeLacy, Janice C.; Rogel, Jeannine D. – Journal of Staff Development, 1981
The Bellevue Administrative Professional Development Program was successful in its attempt to have principals learn and apply the skills of clinical supervision. Future opportunities for maintaining the principals' abilities to apply such skills should emphasize the planning and conducting of postobservation conferences with the teacher. (JN)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Conferences, Feedback, Inservice Education
Wisconsin State Board of Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education, Madison. – 1991
This guide describes 35 programs developed by the Wisconsin Leadership Identification Program. The Leadership Identification Program offers mentee participants a structured mentee/mentor relationship, an opportunity to design a formal professional growth plan, a statewide leadership training session, visibility through a statewide newsletter, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Interprofessional Relationship, Leadership Training, Management Development
Gast, Ilene – 1977
Intended for evaluators--whether trainers, psychologists, management consultants or professors--this bibliography samples findings in management training evaluation between 1953 and 1975. It contains 28 abstracts of representative articles from journals in applied psychology and personnel management. Each abstract is a one-half to one-page…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Annotated Bibliographies, Course Evaluation
Finch, Curtis R.; And Others – 1992
This report responds to a need for more detailed information about leadership development resources. It presents discussions of where resources may be used in vocational education leadership development and how high quality resources may be selected. Initially, the context for leadership development resources is presented. Next, a framework for…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Responsibility, Leadership Training


