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Osborne, Ken – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1992
Discusses the current state of Canadian high schools. Examines the goal of competitiveness as a national policy and the debate over the purposes of education. Explores (1) a greater emphasis on basic subjects; (2) the use of performance indicators; (3) the demand for accountability; and (4) dropout rates. Argues that an economic agenda for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Back to Basics, Competition, Dropout Rate
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Haberman, Martin – NASSP Bulletin, 1992
Although teachers have little voice in textbook selection or standardized test content, they still retain most powerful influence on students' learning and can serve as curriculum leaders. Past approachers have defined curriculum development as authoritarian administrative process and have regarded teachers as implementors. Teachers can prevail by…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Autonomy, Role Conflict
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Terrill, Jerry L. – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
Generally, amount of stress generated by difficult situations is inversely proportional to one's perceived control over them. Stressed-out principals are advised to work on their attitude, create new personal focus (a hobby or exercise program), initiate new professional focus, be good to themselves, rely on well-established support systems, and…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Job Satisfaction
Midgley, Carol; Wood, Stewart – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
One criticism of school-based management is that teachers are being asked to make disjointed decisions rather than decisions tied together by a common vision of change. This article discusses SBM's influences in changing school culture and presents a model embodying teacher-leader cooperation to change school policies and practices and adopt a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Participative Decision Making, Professional Autonomy, School Based Management
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Campbell, J. Louis III – ACA Bulletin, 1990
Examines how closely academic freedom and the First Amendment actually are related. Traces the development of academic freedom as a constitutional right from shortly before World War II to the present. Analyzes influences exerted by intramural speech, institutional or corporate academic freedom, and professional liability. (KEH)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
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Lee, Valerie E.; And Others – Sociology of Education, 1991
Finds that teachers' professional efficacy is related to the environment in which they practice. Explains higher levels of efficacy in Catholic schools by organizational differences. Cites principal leadership and communal organization as essential to teacher satisfaction. Suggests fostering cooperative environments and reasonable teacher autonomy…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Professional Autonomy, School Organization, Secondary Education
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Hunter, J. Mark; Garrison, James W. – Thresholds in Education, 1991
Scientific management and hierarchical accountability tend to destroy dialogue and issue ideas as orders to be obeyed. Instructional technology packages can actually enslave teachers. The emendation or feedback loop built into all instructional systems should allow educators to alter design in the context of practice and help technologists design…
Descriptors: Accountability, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Professional Autonomy
Batten, Geoff – Horizons, 1999
The economic paradigm imposed upon education and the externally applied bureaucratic supervision upon teachers prompts discord and damages morale among teachers. The dedication shown by teachers of adventure education is explained by the fact that students value and benefit from adventure education, and it allows teachers to focus on broader…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Philosophy, Empowerment, Job Satisfaction
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Karsten, Sjoerd – Educational Management & Administration, 1998
In The Netherlands, waning confidence in government has resulted in educational policy favoring deregulation and increased autonomy for school boards and schools. Despite restructuring reforms, an intermediary administrative tier has developed that may be undermining school autonomy and weakening the central government's sense of responsibility.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Problems, Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education
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Askling, Berit – Higher Education, 2001
Describes recent changes in national legal agreements concerning appointment, promotion, and working conditions that have affected the work of academics in Swedish higher education. Uses the current structure of the higher education system and data on working conditions and institutional governance as a context for a discussion of academic…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Van Keuren, James P. – American Secondary Education, 2000
When state funding systems are declared unconstitutional, equity/adequacy issues are considered while ignoring unintended consequences. This article describes how school finance litigation has unintentionally influenced governance, fiscal and academic accountability, and secondary educators' practice. Two consequences are more state oversight and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Court Litigation, Educational Equity (Finance), Governance
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Dee, Jay R.; Henkin, Alan B.; Chen, Jessica Hsin-Hwa – Higher Education, 2000
Investigated whether institutional autonomy related to faculty autonomy in Taiwan's higher education system, which has recently implemented policies to enhance institutional autonomy. Faculty surveys conditionally supported the claim that faculty members work within the constraints of regulated autonomy, where individual behaviors are delimited by…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decentralization, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
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Vedder, Paul; O'Dowd, Mina – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1999
Discusses conflicts and tensions related to teacher autonomy in the context of the Swedish comprehensive school system. Presents two models for strengthening the relative autonomy of teachers that can help them meet the challenges inherent in change. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Reitzug, Ulrich C. – American Educational Research Journal, 1994
Integrates an iteration of a recently developed theoretical empowerment framework with field-based data collected in a case study of one urban elementary school principal. Illustrates how school leaders can lead without violating the rights and professionalism of those with whom they work. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Empowerment, Field Studies
Thomas, Sue – Australian Educational Researcher, 2005
Education policy documents recently have placed great emphasis on teacher quality in the belief that "education of the highest quality requires teachers of the highest quality" (Department of Employment Education Training and Youth Affairs 2000). This paper traces the discourses on teachers constructed in policy documents in order to…
Descriptors: Teachers, Educational Policy, Teacher Effectiveness, Policy Analysis
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