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Peer reviewedGrauerholz, Elizabeth – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1989
Questionnaire explores the sexual harassment of women professors by students to gain insight into how widespread the problem is, and to understand better how both gender and status define an individual's vulnerability to sexual harassment. Survey data show a range of incidents, from sexist comments to sexual assault. (Author/JS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Coping, Language Usage
Peer reviewedHallinger, Philip; Richardson, Don – Urban Review, 1988
Explores potential changes in the power relationships among teachers and principals. Describes and analyzes the following models of teacher decision-making: (1) Instructional Leadership Teams; (2) Principals' Advisory Councils; (3) School Improvement Teams; and (4) Lead Teacher Committees. (FMW)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Peer reviewedEgan, Janet Malenchek – Teaching Sociology, 1989
Proposes a conceptualization of the professionalization that is inherent in graduate school training as resocialization rather than developmental socialization. Discusses the possible negative effects of this process on students' self-concept. Responses by Jane Allyn Piliavin, Norman Goodman, and Joan Aldous follow. (LS)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCheng, Yin Cheong – Journal of Experimental Education, 1994
The relationships between student affective performance and classroom physical environment, social climate, and management style were studied for 21,622 students, mostly sixth graders, in Hong Kong. Perceived quality of physical environment and class master's expert, personal, and coercive power were the strongest predictors of affective…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedNeumann, Anna – Journal of Higher Education, 1995
A study of two colleges examined how the president's communicative behavior affects organizational life, viewed from a social constructivist perspective. It is concluded that the president can inadvertently create hard times even in good financial circumstances and abate them during serious financial decline. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Environment
Peer reviewedKeedy, John L.; Drmacich, Dan – Urban Review, 1994
The approach of the School without Walls illustrates how collaborative curriculum can empower students and can address the problem that our schools do little to change power relations between students of elite families and those of minorities and low socioeconomic status. Data from a study of the school's student outcomes and a national study of…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Development, High School Students, High Schools
Peer reviewedAdkins, Amee; Rogers, Dwight – Teaching Education, 1994
This paper describes the classroom environments of two elementary teachers who are committed to guiding students to become accepting, self-directed, self-confident, cooperative, and caring individuals. Their interactions with students have created a nurturing, cooperative environment that has guidelines based on mutual respect, trust, and caring.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Educational Cooperation
Peer reviewedCaplow, Julie A. Hughes; Kardash, CarolAnne M. – Innovative Higher Education, 1995
This article describes structured collaborative learning activities used in two graduate-level classes. Student and instructor perspectives on the activities are explored. Four perspectives emerged: (1) student expectations; (2) instructor tolerance for ambiguity and flexibility; (3) student reliance on authority; and (4) evaluation of student…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedFernandez-Balboa, Juan-Miguel – Quest, 1995
The theoretical basis and practical alternatives of critical pedagogy are applied to graduate courses in physical education by illustrating how critical pedagogy affirms the personal and bridges it to the political; by analyzing and deconstructing the faulty paradigmatic assumptions of physical education in higher education; and by providing an…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedDyson, Anne Haas – Teachers College Record, 1994
This paper uses a qualitative study of children's symbolic and social use of superhero stories to examine the children's images of power and gender within an urban elementary classroom. The article discusses ways to help children deal with contradictory pressures of growing up in a multicultural society with inequitable power distribution. (SM)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Grade 2, Power Structure
Peer reviewedAtwater, Mary M. – Innovative Higher Education, 1995
This article argues that female African American faculty members need to develop alliances with white administrators to transform policies and practices to assist them in becoming successful and productive professors at predominantly white research universities. Strategies for white administrators and powerful white faculty and African American…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Black Teachers, Change Strategies, College Administration
Bacchi, Carol – Australian Universities' Review, 1992
A discussion of sexual harassment and the environment on college campuses looks at the general relationship between faculty and students, academic power structures, the meaning of consent, standards of male behavior, and the use of professional codes of ethics for faculty. Focus is on the Australian higher education institution and the policies of…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Administration, College Environment, College Faculty
Equity and Choice, 1992
Presents a sampling of responses from 12 students, parents, teachers, and education professionals on 3 questions about who should decide issues of curriculum, programing, and school leadership in the area of multicultural education. (JB)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Decision Making, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBesemer, Susan P.; And Others – Journal of Library Administration, 1993
Describes one academic library's experiences in developing a new management structure based on teams to cope with increasing internal and external changes. The views of a team leader, team member, a new librarian, and the director are presented, and benefits and problems of the new structure are presented. (Contains 16 references.) (EAM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Libraries, Cooperation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHargreaves, Andy – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1998
Treats educators' emotional lives as psychological, social, and political phenomena shaped by how teaching is organized and led. Presents a conceptual framework of seven elements that illustrate location and representation of emotions in teachers' work and professional development. Discusses 10 implications and recommendations for administrators…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Experience, Leadership Responsibility


