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Thomson, Pat; Ellison, Linda; Byrom, Tina; Bulman, Donna – Gender and Education, 2007
When school front offices are mentioned in research on schools and their relations with the community, it is often to describe how parents/carers and the public are treated officiously and/or inappropriately. In professional development materials, schools are urged to improve communication, and occasionally directed to consider the practices of…
Descriptors: Professional Development, School Community Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Staff Utilization
Peer reviewedBradley, Judy – Educational Research, 1983
There are three phases in the process of introducing and establishing staff development. They may be characterized as: What is it? How do we get started? and How well are we doing? Sooner or later, an interest in some form of evaluation is inevitable. (Author/SSH)
Descriptors: Job Performance, Personnel Evaluation, Professional Development, Staff Development
Fowler, Dora – Early Childhood News, 1995
Offers advice for administrators on how six laws of human behavior affect employees. Laws discussed include: how employees recreate familial roles in the workplace, how persons constantly seek to gain or maintain control of their lives, how change in a person's environment can cause changes in behavior, and how employees covet tokens of approval.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Day Care Centers
Peer reviewedWebb, Gisela M., Ed. – Journal of Library Administration, 1989
The mission of the library in the information age and the implications for human resources management are discussed in eight articles. Areas discussed include the role of library education, classification and integration of public and technical services staff, staff allocation, staff training, the role of the personnel officer, and accountability…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Human Resources, Information Needs, Job Analysis
McLaughlin, Margaret J.; Warren, Sandra H. – 1994
This study explored resource allocation issues in schools that had moved toward inclusive education. Rather than document or analyze actual costs, the study sought general information related to resource allocation through interviews with local special education administrators in 12 school districts across the United States. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Disabilities, Educational Facilities, Educational Policy
Beamish, Eric; And Others – 1979
Two-year colleges' staff development practices are examined so as to highlight issues, concerns, and problems; outline possible solutions; and offer alternative models. A brief review of the topical literature opens the report, followed by discussion of the "Change Agent Study" (Rand Corporation's four-year study of federally funded programs to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, College Administration, College Faculty

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