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Bradley-Levine, Jill – International Journal of Teacher Leadership, 2022
This article shares the findings of a qualitative case study examining the experiences of teacher leaders as they engaged as teacher evaluators alongside school principals. Data collection included observations and interviews with four teacher leaders and three school principals to answer these research questions: (1) What TDEM structures have…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Participation, Principals
Berhrstock-Sherratt, Ellen; Rizzolo, Allison – Educational Leadership, 2014
Teacher collaboration and engagement in policy offer hope for improving teacher recruitment, retention, and morale-and for reenergizing the profession. Unfortunately, teacher engagement in education policy is woefully lacking. Research has shown that 70 percent of teachers feel out of the loop in district decision making. "Everyone at the…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Participation, Policy Formation, Teaching Conditions
Fostering Organizational Change through Deliberations: The Deliberative Jury in a University Setting
Lindell, Juha – Tertiary Education and Management, 2014
Universities in Europe face a variety of reform initiatives, and university reform can be seen as a wicked problem that should be resolved through collaborative efforts. In Finland, there has been considerable resistance to proposed reforms, with university personnel complaining that they have not been heard. Students, on the other hand, seem…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Organizational Change, Universities, Participative Decision Making
Chi Keung, Cheng – New Horizons in Education, 2008
Background: Teacher Participation in decision-making is one of the recommendations of school-based management and one of the key characteristics of an effective school. Although teacher participation in decision making is claimed to be correlated with their affective outcome, few researchers have been attempted to verify the predictive…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Secondary School Teachers, Participative Decision Making, School Based Management
Peer reviewedHoy, Wayne K.; Tarter, C. John – Journal of Educational Administration, 1993
Involving subordinates in decisions may improve decision quality and acceptance when participation fits situational constraints. This article develops a participative decision-making theory that suggests which conditions favor subordinate (teacher) involvement and describes the administrator's appropriate role, which also depends on the situation.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Participative Decision Making
Peer reviewedRussell, John J.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1992
The Teacher Involvement and Participation Scale, version 2 (TIPS 2) helps schools assess eight dimensions of the decision-making process, including goals/vision/mission; facilitating procedures and structures; curriculum/instruction; budgeting; staffing; staff development; operations; and standards. This article explains additional applications…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Measurement Techniques, Models
Peer reviewedKirby, Peggy C. – Journal of School Leadership, 1992
True faculty empowerment involves decision participation, authority over issues concerning professional life, and opportunities to acquire knowledge necessary to warrant such activity. This paper describes selected experiences of four schools implementing a shared governance model, identifying factors facilitating meaningful involvement and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Governance, Models, Participative Decision Making
Peer reviewedZeichner, Kenneth M.; Liston, Daniel P. – Harvard Educational Review, 1987
The authors argue that the current teacher education program model, featuring apprenticeship, inhibits the self-directed growth of student teachers and fails to promote their full professional development. They describe an alternative model used at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, that promotes reflective teaching, teacher autonomy, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Instructional Improvement, Models, Participative Decision Making
Peer reviewedGarvin, James; Bogotch, Ira E. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1994
A conceptual frame is offered for the investigation of issues related to teacher participation in educational governance and teacher evaluation. In a restructured school system both teachers and schools would seek evaluation, not in response to demands for accountability, but as a step toward performance improvement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWallace, Mike – Educational Management & Administration, 2001
Ideally, school leadership should be shared among staff. However, the extent of justifiable sharing in actual practice depends on diverse contexts and consequent risks for headteachers. Research on management teams at four British primary schools shows how principals variably shared leadership by setting parameters for teamwork. (Contains 42…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Management Teams
Peer reviewedDrummond, Marshall E.; Reitsch, Arthur – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1995
A survey of 1,191 university presidents, provosts, and faculty investigated the degree to which governance is shared in the institutions and the respondents' attitudes about nine aspects of shared governance. Results indicated that perceptions of the level of shared governance were correlated with participant attitudes about the quality of the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, College Faculty, Governance
Coughlan, Robert J.; And Others – 1972
This report presents a theoretical model and a practical guide for a survey feedback-problem solving-collective decision intervention in educational systems. The intervention focuses on work roles and relationships; job function, authority, and communication patterns; and on reviewing group progress and problems. One objective of the strategy is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Feedback, Intervention, Models
Peer reviewedParry, Lindsay – Environmental Education and Information, 1985
Describes curriculum planning processes for environmental education programs employed by secondary school teachers in Australia. Explains the phases involved with a school based curriculum project and provides a case study report to illustrate the approach. Offers suggestions for initiating and sustaining curriculum planning in environmental…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedKeef, James L. – Clearing House, 1979
When teachers strike, most people assume their grievance is money. But a recent survey of 18 Montana schools reveals that much teacher discontent stems from their lack of involvement in site-level decision making. A Faculty Senate Policy Committee is proposed to facilitate teacher participation in policy formulation. (SJL)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Models
Peer reviewedO'Hara, Leonard F. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1990
Presents a paradigm of community college governance that strengthens the well-being and self-esteem of faculty. The nine levels of the model focus on factors such as involving faculty in administration; providing opportunities for professional growth; and recognizing the primacy of the instructor in the classroom. (DMM)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty College Relationship
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