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Sachs, Judyth; Logan, Lloyd – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1990
Argues that Australian inservice education policies have unintentionally controlled and deskilled teachers. Focuses on Queensland, Australia, from 1973 to 1986. Claims teacher managerial skills are emphasized over curricular and instructional skills. Contends that teachers' professional development consequently suffers. Premises arguments on…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Powell, Arthur G. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1990
Private school teachers earn less than public school teachers but can cite autonomy, contact with a small and stable student body, participation in policymaking, opportunities for independent study, and attractive facilities as reasons for their preference. Notes that independent schools do not pursue novelty in educational methods or curricular…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Private Schools, Professional Autonomy
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Brown-West, Anne P. – Journal of Allied Health, 1991
Major influences on career choice among 153 allied health students were need to help others, prestige, autonomy, and advancement and income potential. Risk of malpractice suits and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome were negative influences for medical laboratory majors, but not for dietetics and physical therapy majors. (SK)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Enrollment Influences
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Sacken, Donald M. – Journal of Higher Education, 1990
Problems generated by higher education institutional efforts to constrain faculty's instructional autonomy are evaluated. Given traditional administrative noninvolvement, such efforts can offend faculty expectations, leading to claims against the institution stemming from poor evaluations. Academic freedom values are examined as a heuristic for…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrator Role, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Inagaki, Tadahiko – Peabody Journal of Education, 1993
Analyzes the contemporary status and problems of the teaching profession in Japan, focusing on critical issues related to its roles and autonomy that have a significant bearing upon the teaching process. Discussions include the effects of governmental regulations and problems associated with class sizes and teaching conditions. (GLR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
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Boote, David N. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2001
Contrasts teacher educators' desires to change student teachers' beliefs and values with their need to foster professional autonomy. Suggests that there exists an unrecognized 'indoctrination dilemma' inherent in preservice teacher education and concludes by pointing to the need for teacher educators to re-examine their intentions. (Contains 29…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Professional Autonomy
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Zogla, Irena – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2001
Examines the political transformation in Latvia that brought increased democratization and decentralization and resulted in changes to the educational system and teachers' professional roles and responsibilities. The paper notes difficulties encountered by teachers in assimilating reforms within their professional identity and analyzes the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Change
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Normore, Anthony H. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
Much has been written about student accountability, teacher accountability, and school accountability. More limited research is available on administrator accountability. Recently there have been substantial initiatives undertaken world-wide to increase educational accountability. With increasing demands and changing expectations in the role of…
Descriptors: School Administration, Administrators, Accountability, Public Schools
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Yarker, Patrick – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2006
This article presents extracts from interviews with 14 teachers of English. It indicates some of the tensions which result for such teachers from having to prepare Year 9 students for the "national" tests in English toward the end of Key Stage 3. These are high-stakes tests: they supply the means to compile school "league…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, High Stakes Tests, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
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Rowan, Brian; Miller, Robert J. – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
This article develops a conceptual framework for studying how three comprehensive school reform (CSR) programs organized schools for instructional change and how the distinctive strategies they pursued affected implementation outcomes. The conceptual model views the Accelerated Schools Project as using a system of cultural control to produce…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Instructional Improvement, Program Implementation, Acceleration (Education)
Steven Adamowski; Susan Bowles Therriault; Anthony P. Cavanna – Thomas B. Fordham Foundation & Institute, 2007
Public school principals encounter a sizable gap between the autonomy they believe they need to be effective and the autonomy that they actually have in practice, especially when it comes to hiring, firing, and transferring teachers. That is a key finding of this report from the Fordham Institute and the American Institutes for Research, which is…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Principals, Professional Autonomy, School District Autonomy
Carter, Charles W. – 1995
The SHAPE program, an innovative program to help teachers collaborate and support each other, was instituted at an inner-city high school in Toledo (Ohio). This study attempted to determine whether teachers in SHAPE were experiencing an improvement in their perceptions of control over educational outcomes as a result of their SHAPE participation.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Collegiality, Cooperation, Curriculum Development
Duhon-Haynes, Gwendolyn M. – 1996
This review of the literature defines the concept of student empowerment, discusses the implications of student empowerment in educational settings, and outlines strategies for facilitating increased empowerment. A definition of "empowerment" as "bringing into a state of belief one's ability to act effectively," is offered and the critical…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Rand, Richard, Ed. – 1992
This book provides a collection of papers that address issues central to university ideals: the teaching of values, the role of philosophy and literary studies in their sister disciplines (especially history), the precarious balance between research and teaching, the defense of intellectual autonomy, and the public responsibility of the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Colleges, Conflict Resolution
Ruhl-Smith, Connie; Smith, James M. – 1993
Job satisfaction and its components were investigated among 156 teachers in 15 of the smallest school districts in the Texas panhandle. The districts were randomly selected from all panhandle districts having an average daily attendance of 200 students or less. Respondents completed a 28-item modified version of the Community Attitudes Toward…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Peer Relationship
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