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Allison, Clinton B. – 1986
Public school teachers often work in "classroom cells" that are "symbols and predictive of their relative isolation from one another and from sources of ideas beyond their own background of experience." This type of environment, where teachers rarely join in collaborative endeavors and spend little of their professional time with other adult…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Ducharme, Edward R. – 1980
Schools, colleges, and departments of education (SCDE's) should respond to the needs of prospective educators who wish to work outside the regular classroom as adult educators, recreators, community educators, agency-based counselors, and vocational trainers. Greater involvement in this growing area of teacher training is congruent with the SCDE's…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Higher Education, Human Services, Nonschool Educational Programs
Harris, Patelle G.; And Others – 1980
Project QUEST (Quarters for Utilizing Educational Services for Teachers) was developed in 1976 for the Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore, Maryland. Its purposes were to strengthen staff abilities, enrich the school program, and improve the working and learning climates of the school, which were suffering from low staff morale. QUEST was…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Environment, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Implementation
Haberman, Martin – 1981
An unresolved dilemma in teacher education is the organizational dislocation that occurs between the setting in which teachers are educated and those in which they are expected to practice. College students are conditioned to be independent and self-interested, while beginning teachers are expected to conform to and support their school system. In…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Education Majors, Education Work Relationship, Preservice Teacher Education
Pitkoff, Evan – 1981
After suggesting that excessive teacher absenteeism is a growing problem, this paper summarizes research studies investigating teacher absences and makes recommendations based on the findings. The studies correlated teacher absences with a number of variables, including contractual (salary, benefits, and leaves), procedural (absence policy),…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Contracts, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Sanders, Donald P.; Schwab, Marian – 1981
The Annehurst School (Westerville, Ohio) has become known as a school that works. More than just a success story, Annehurst has provided the setting for educational researchers to dissect classroom practices, teacher attitudes, management styles, and community-school relationships. Annehurst began in 1970 with a new open school building, a new…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary Schools, Experimental Schools, Open Education
Ewert, Alan – 1979
Instructors who teach outdoors in an environment so cold as to cause injury must satisfy program objectives while avoiding cold injury to themselves and students, help students focus on learning instead of discomfort, and alleviate some students' intense fear of the cold. Dealing with the cold successfully requires a thorough knowledge of:…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Influences, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction
HECK, WILLIAM; AND OTHERS – 1965
TO DETERMINE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OTHER THAN TEACHING, QUESTIONNAIRES WERE SENT TO 1,200 TEACHERS IN THE GAMMA EPSILON (INDIANA) AREA. ANALYSIS OF 630 RETURNS (311 ELEMENTARY, 166 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 153 HIGH SCHOOL) SHOWED THAT TEACHERS SPENT 25-30 HOURS A WEEK IN NONTEACHING ACTIVITIES, AS FOLLOWS--(1) ABOUT 3 HOURS A WEEK IN BUILDING…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Extracurricular Activities, Inservice Teacher Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
Haberman, Martin – 1978
A major problem in teacher education is the maintenance of beginning teachers' idealism in the face of practicing professionals' pragmatism. Teacher education programs train students in theories, concepts, and practices only to assign them to public schools, where the antithesis of everything the program attempted to teach is an accepted,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Climate, Peer Influence, Preservice Teacher Education
Frazier, Virginia F. – 1977
English teachers and the English Department are in danger of losing their identity. This paper describes the problems that English departments can expect in the future. Faced with budgetary cutbacks and public demands for teaching basic skills and for minimum-competency tests, future English department administrators and teachers will be expected…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, English Departments, English Instruction
Staller, Jerome M. – 1976
Using 1970-71 data for 263 community colleges throughout the United States, the author conducted a study designed to examine the impact of unionization and collective bargaining on the compensation and workloads of community college faculty members. This paper discusses the methodology used and presents two mathematical models for determining the…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Fringe Benefits
Hill, James David – 1969
The purpose of this research was to determine the professional training needed by English teachers in the service area of Livingston University (Alabama) in order to develop guidelines for a program of professional improvement. It focused on three interrelated dimensions of the professional development of English teachers: (1) initial or…
Descriptors: English Education, Guidelines, Inservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Baker, James Houston – 1973
The purpose of the study was to obtain information relevant to the practices, policies, and conditions related to the teaching of science in the public secondary schools. Subproblems investigated selected material characteristics, selected teacher characteristics as they related to science teachers, to the selection of specific learning…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, National Surveys, School Surveys
Greenberg, David; McCall, John – 1973
This report, the second in a series of eight which analyzes the educational personnel system, applies three theories of labor mobility to primary and secondary school teachers. These theories are the economic theory of the human capital model, the institutional theory of internal labor markets, and a probabilistic Markov model. The literature on…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Employment Patterns, Faculty Mobility, Labor Economics
Neal, Richard G. – 1971
This report presents suggestions for avoiding teacher strikes and provides procedures that can be followed to minimize acrimony in the community and maintain board control over schools should a strike be executed. For example, boards should understand the roots of teacher militancy. They should provide teachers with (1) reasonable salaries and…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Board of Education Policy, Grievance Procedures, Guidelines


