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Peer reviewedBerger, Gertrude – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
Part two of a longitudinal study investigated teachers' morale during the Russian political and economic crisis of 1992. Surveys revealed the significance of age and workplace on teacher morale. Teachers ages 29-59 working in specialized schools were more optimistic than teachers older than 60 working in regular schools. (SM)
Descriptors: Age, Economic Factors, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Gray, Charles D. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1993
This article profiles Han Dongfang of China, winner of the 1993 George Meany Human Rights Award given by the AFL-CIO. An organizer of the first democratic labor organization in the People's Republic of China and advocate of individual freedom, Dongfang has faced persecution in China and remains a stateless person. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Civil Liberties, Community Leaders
Peer reviewedSolmon, Melinda A.; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1993
This study used case studies to examine the biographies of three first-year teachers to determine how individual perception of the teaching role impacts professional development during the first year of teaching. Results indicated that beginning teachers can be active agents in controlling the direction of biography and social structures in the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBerg, John E.; Berg, Ottar; Reiten, Tor; Kostveit, Svein – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
A study compared 100 Norwegian teachers with a matched group of non-teachers who were attending a four-week vocational rehabilitation program on work environment, family relations, health, personal economy, and leisure-time activity. Teachers scored significantly lower than nonteachers on the family relations axis and on a sum score of all…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life, Family Relationship
Peer reviewedMcDaniel, Thomas R. – American Secondary Education, 1999
Teacher development will increasingly focus on how teachers' inner/spiritual life can be nourished. A renewed interest in the teacher-as-person stems from the eternal revolution/counterrevolution in education, the resurgence of Constructivism, and concerns for quality of working life in schools. Clinical supervision brings out the "inner…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Educational Philosophy, Faculty Development, Holistic Approach
Haar, Charlene K. – Crisis in Education, 1998
Teachers' unions are formidable foes of meaningful education reforms. Their control of education results from nearly four decades of political power during which they have pressured lawmakers and school board members to shape education policies, laws, and contracts in their favor. The resulting frustration of long-ignored parents is manifesting…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSchwiebert, Valerie L.; Sealander, Karen A.; Bradshaw, Monica L. – Professional School Counseling, 1998
Early intervention is necessary to minimize effects of ADHD in adulthood. Strategies for identifying preparation issues in high school and preparing these students for work or postsecondary education are provided. Characteristics of ADHD students are reviewed along with coexisting conditions, particularly academic underachievement. Discusses…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Adults, Attention Deficit Disorders
Peer reviewedRodd, Jillian – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Used qualitative data from structured written diaries and observational data to compare the typical work performed during one day by child care staff, early childhood teachers, and administrators in England. Content analyses revealed a picture of the complexity of work, highlighting similarities and differences in work by people with different job…
Descriptors: Administrators, Child Caregivers, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
Peer reviewedShaddock, A. J.; Hill, M.; van Limbeek, C. A. H. – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 1998
A study of 173 Australian residential workers found significant associations between burnout and some demographic variables such as practice of religion and with time and effort expended on the job. Low burnout scores were associated with some features of the work situation such as job satisfaction and with relationship status. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Disabilities, Employee Attitudes
Peer reviewedWildy, Helen; Louden, William – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
The complexity of principals' work may be characterized according to three dilemmas: accountability, autonomy, and efficiency. Narrative vignettes of 74 Australian principals revealed that principals were fair and inclusive. When faced with restructuring dilemmas, however, they favored strong over shared leadership, efficiency over collaboration,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Evaluation, Collegiality, Cooperation
Peer reviewedBrowder, Diane M.; Minarovic, Timothy J. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
Three employees with moderate mental retardation who were nonreaders were taught to use sight words to self-initiate job tasks in competitive employment settings. Training resulted in the ability to read job-specific sight words, to use verbalized self-instruction, to use a self-monitoring checklist, to self-initiate work tasks, and increased…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Employee Relationship, Moderate Mental Retardation, Reading Instruction
Silverman, Felice L.; Driscoll, Diane – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Explores how thoughtful design of a child care facility enhances its safety, effectiveness, and high quality programming, and helps reduce annual maintenance to high use areas. Concludes that collaboration between an architect and provider can increase the quality of care for children and improve the work environment for staff. (KB)
Descriptors: Architects, Child Caregivers, Child Safety, Classroom Environment
Peer reviewedFassinger, Ruth E. – Career Development Quarterly, 1995
Reviews literature in lesbian and women's identity development followed by a discussion of vocational issues of lesbians as related both to identity development and to literature on vocational psychology of women. Moves toward a vocational psychology of lesbians that incorporates scholarship in lesbian and women's development within framework of…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development, Employed Women
Peer reviewedRusch, Frank R.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1994
This study, involving 85 workers with and without disabilities, found few differences in coworker relations and interactions. Of nine interaction categories, coworkers without disabilities interacted more among themselves in only one--befriending off the job. Individual workers with disabilities in light industry occupations experienced less…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Friendship
Peer reviewedWittmer, Carrie R. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2001
If female outdoor leaders assume a leadership style incongruent to their gender role, they may receive negative evaluations even though situations necessitate such behavior. Male and female outdoor leaders can break down gender-role expectations by identifying their own leadership styles and gender biases, creating awareness in colleagues of…
Descriptors: Expectation, Feedback, Females, Group Dynamics


