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Online Submission, 2007
This report describes the results of a 2006 formative study by the Family Strengthening Policy Center, National Human Services Assembly to collect quantitative and anecdotal evidence that since 2003 the human services field has integrated place-based, family-strengthening approaches into their policies, programs, and practices. The Annie E. Casey…
Descriptors: Human Services, National Organizations, Public Policy, Low Income Groups
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Berry, Priscilla; Wood, Cindy; Thornton, Barry – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
Globalization and domestic competition are forcing businesses to rethink the human resources utilization process, and one method for considering again this challenge is creating a team culture. One key to this process for human resources development is the understanding of how to create the most successful teams. The use of the Myers-Briggs Type…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Team Training, Global Approach, Work Environment
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Kelly, Aine; Carey, Sean; McCarthy, Siobhan; Coyle, Ciaran – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2007
This paper examines the sources of stress and the effects of managing challenging behaviour on principals of special schools in Ireland, including schools for pupils with an intellectual disability, emotional disturbance, specific learning disability and physical and sensory disability, and children of traveller families. In this study principals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Educational Environment, Special Schools
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Aksoy, Hasan Huseyin – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2007
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe training levels related to careers, employment, and influences of "new economy" in small and mid-sized firms. The organizational side of career development behaviors was also a focus of this study. Interviews related to company policies and practices were conducted with 26 employers…
Descriptors: Quality Control, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Career Development
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Crockett, Jean B.; Myers, Susan T.; Griffin, Amy; Hollandsworth, Barry – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
In this study focus group interviews were conducted with educational administrators to examine how the inclusion of students with learning disabilities has changed their professional lives in ways they did not expect, and how inclusion has changed the lives of students with learning disabilities and the lives of other students in their schools in…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities, Focus Groups, Academic Achievement
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Cruickshank, Prue – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
The age of globalization requires an understanding of intercultural communication and diversity issues in workplaces. This is especially so in a country such as New Zealand, which has recently been experiencing the phenomenon of recruiting and attracting skilled, professional immigrants from China, India, and other parts of Asia and the Middle…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, History, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Quinn, Kate; Yen, Joyce W.; Riskin, Eve A.; Lange, Sheila Edwards – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2007
Strategies to address the problem of work and family balance have begun emerging in recent years. Many American college and universities have begun to adopt this "family-friendly policies," such as tenure-clock extensions. Each of the policies to enable work and family balance, however, is situated within the broader academic culture.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Department Heads, College Faculty, Family Work Relationship
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Niemann, Rita – South African Journal of Education, 2006
An attempt is made to assess the effect of human resource diversity in South Africa and provide strategies for managing such diverse institutions. A pilot study using questionnaires was conducted to determine the circumstances surrounding workforce diversity in a number of educational institutions. Thereafter, qualitative interviews provided…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity (Faculty), Questionnaires, Interviews
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McKenna, Sioux; Sutherland, Lee – Perspectives in Education, 2006
This article considers the prevalence of what have been termed "training discourses" as dominant practices within a particular University of Technology, and discusses the implications of such discourses for teaching and learning. The rapid emergence of this training or skills discourse in Universities of Technology in South Africa, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Progress, Education Work Relationship, Theory Practice Relationship
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Bowling, Nathan A.; Beehr, Terry A.; Lepisto, Lawrence R. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Mounting evidence indicates a dispositional component to global job satisfaction. Unfortunately, however, relatively little attention has been given to the potential effects of dispositions on work-related attitudes other than global job satisfaction. We used a five-year prospective design to investigate the relationships of affective disposition…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Hypothesis Testing, Work Environment, Meta Analysis
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Mayhew, Matthew J.; Grunwald, Heidi E.; Dey, Eric L. – Research in Higher Education, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to identify factors that create a positive climate for diversity and to demonstrate how these factors predict outcomes related to achieving a positive campus climate for diversity. Based on survey data collected from 437 staff members employed at a large, public, predominantly White University in the Midwest, results…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Work Environment, Educational Environment, College Faculty
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Hockey, G. Robert J.; Earle, Fiona – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2006
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that task-induced mental fatigue is moderated by control over work scheduling. Participants worked for 2 hr on simulated office work, with control manipulated by a yoking procedure. Matched participants were assigned to conditions of either high control (HC) or low control (LC). HC participants decided their…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Fatigue (Biology), Job Performance, Matched Groups
Ripley, David; Hudson, Irene; Turner, Robin; Osman-Gani, AAhad – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
This exploratory study examines cross-national similarities and differences in employee perceptions of issues in the work environment in 17 organizational work settings in seven Asia-Pacific countries; Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States. Employees at these 17 sites indicated their degree of…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Work Environment
Crigler, Lauren; Fort, Alfredo L.; de Diez, Orla; Gearon, Susan; Gyuzalyan, Hayk – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
Improving healthcare services in the developing world remains a major goal for many organizations and despite enormous training and program investments from international organizations, service improvements have been modest. This study looks at how to improve results by examining the relationship between the conditions in a healthcare providers'…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Incentives, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Carlson, Joseph R.; Thomas, George – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to compare burnout between prison caseworkers and correctional officers and examine reasons for the high turnover of caseworkers. The study was conducted through surveys at a maximum/medium men's prison and at an all security level women's prison in the Midwest. By using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, it was found that…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Burnout, Correctional Institutions, Caseworkers
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