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Williams, Herbert Lee – Journalism Educator, 1983
Discusses a straw-vote study seeking to gather data that would give some indication of the courses in journalism that most instructors find the hardest to teach. (HOD)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Educational Research, Higher Education, Journalism Education
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Templin, Thomas J.; Anthrop, Joseph L. – Physical Educator, 1981
The issue of teacher/coach role conflict is assessed in five areas: (1) conflict in values between coaches and society; (2) lower status of coaches in the educational profession; (3) conflict between personal advancement and commitment to athletes; (4) combined workload of the teacher/coach; and (5) differences between teaching and coaching…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Ethics, Interviews
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Chell, Cara – College English, 1982
Relates the difficulties of part-time faculty, particularly the problem of maintaining a positive attitude and a sense of humor. (RL)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Part Time Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Williams, Leon F. – English Journal, 1980
Urges language arts teachers to consider and follow the statements on teacher workload issued by the National Council of Teachers of English. Suggests ways in which individual teachers can improve their profession. (JT)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction
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Brock, Paul – English in Australia, 1980
Responds to the cries of a "great illiteracy scandal." Notes where some of the problems exist in literacy instruction, and why they might contribute to a literacy crisis. (RL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Change, Educational History, English Instruction
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Strasheim, Lorraine A. – Foreign Language Annals, 1979
Examines the plight of the overloaded secondary school foreign language teacher, with examples taken from Indiana statistics, and suggests that the attention of textbook writers and professional organizations be directed toward helping these teachers. (AM)
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Anaporte, Jean – Written Communication, 1993
Argues that college faculty, including English teachers, must work to maintain a healthy, whole person in the midst of their maddeningly busy schedules. Outlines the pressures and responsibilities faced by college faculty. (HB)
Descriptors: College English, English Instruction, Higher Education, Teaching Conditions
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Dudley-Marling, Curt; Murphy, Sharon – Language Arts, 2001
Reviews three sometimes overlapping versions of educational reform: the professionalization of teachers; over-regulation of teachers' work; and the deregulation of schooling. Argues that over-regulation and deregulation often work together as part of a larger market-oriented strategy for educational reform that seeks to limit the professional…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation, Language Arts
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Mallon, William T.; Jones, Robert F. – Academic Medicine, 2002
Identified medical schools or departments that used metric systems to quantify faculty activity and productivity in teaching and analyzed purposes and progress of those systems. Found that identifying a "rational" method for distributing funds was the most common reason articulated, and that schools varied in types of information tracked. Also…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Measurement, Measurement Techniques, Medical School Faculty
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Jacoby, Dan – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2005
According to data derived from a community-college survey in the state of Washington, the majority of part-time faculty prefer full-time work. Using a logit regression analysis, the study reported in this paper suggests that typical part-timers enter their part-time teaching situations with the intent of becoming full-time, but gradually become…
Descriptors: Part Time Employment, Teaching Load, Part Time Faculty, Community Colleges
Stoddard, Christiana; Kuhn, Peter – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006
Beyond some contracted minimum, salaried workers' hours are largely chosen at the worker's discretion and should respond to the strength of contract incentives. Accordingly, we consider the response of teacher hours to accountability and school choice laws introduced in U.S. public schools over the past two decades. Total weekly hours of full-time…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Accountability, Educational Change
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Lindqvist, Per; Nordanger, Ulla Karin – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2006
This article addresses teachers' use of their professional time. With the support of substantive grounded theories from two separate studies--focusing on two "invisible" parts of teachers' work: recesses and off-the-clock work--we aim to conceptualize some patterns in contemporary work of teachers and discuss them in the light of…
Descriptors: Teaching Load, Working Hours, Grounded Theory, Teaching Conditions
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Ballet, Katrijn; Kelchtermans, Geert – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2008
Teachers are facing an increasing number of changes in their job context, many of which significantly affect their work lives. This study offers a theoretical understanding of the changes in teachers' working conditions, starting from the intensification thesis. The case study of a Flemish (Belgian) elementary school shows the existence of various…
Descriptors: School Organization, Teaching Conditions, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers
Bellon, Elner C.; And Others – 1989
"First wave" educational reform has resulted in various state and local incentive and pay-for-performance programs, such as Tennessee's career ladder program offering extended contract opportunities for teachers and administrators achieving a certain performance status. While the intent was to reward excellence, offer supplemental pay…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Incentives
Hornsby-Smith, M. P. – Universities Quarterly, 1974
Reports on the findings of a time budget of a university lecturer for 12 months and challenges the assumption that faculty work only 50.5 hours a week. Increasing bureaucratization of staff-student relationships has reduced the time available for faculty reading and research. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Faculty, Higher Education, International Education, Noninstructional Responsibility
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