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Schenkein, Harvey A.; Best, Al M. – Journal of Dental Education, 2001
Surveyed new dental faculty about what factors influenced them to choose academic careers. Found that factors related to teaching and scholarship were the most important influences, while concerns about income and indebtedness were the most important negative considerations. Other positive factors included mentors and role models, long-term…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Dental Schools, Influences, Medical School Faculty
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Shepherd, Kathi R.; Nihill, Patricia; Botto, Ronald W.; McCarthy, Melanie W. – Journal of Dental Education, 2001
Surveyed new dental educators about their perceptions regarding salary, work environment, and workload to determine these factors' impact on recruitment and retention. Found that work environment was most important. Several other factors, such as educational resources, facilities, salary, benefits, mentoring, startup funds for research, and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Dental Schools, Influences, Medical School Faculty
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Bueker, Catherine Simpson – Elementary School Journal, 2005
In this study I explored the reported effects of Literacy Collaborative, a whole-school literacy reform model, on teacher turnover through in-depth telephone interviews with 16 randomly sampled teachers. Although 8 of the teachers said Literacy Collaborative would have no effect on whether they stayed at or left their respective schools, the…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Faculty Mobility, Teaching Skills, Teacher Persistence
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Stolee, Paul; Esbaugh, Jacquelin; Aylward, Sandra; Cathers, Tamzin; Harvey, David P.; Hillier, Loretta M.; Keat, Nancy; Feightner, John W. – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: This article examines factors within the long-term-care work environment that impact the effectiveness of continuing education. Design & Methods: In Study 1, focus group interviews were conducted with staff and management from urban and rural long-term-care facilities in southwestern Ontario to identify their perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Nursing Homes
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Kieffer, Kevin M.; Schinka, John A.; Curtiss, Glenn – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2004
This study examined the contributions of the 5-Factor Model (FFM; P. T. Costa & R. R. McCrae, 1992) and RIASEC (J. L. Holland, 1994) constructs of consistency, differentiation, and person-environment congruence in predicting job performance ratings in a large sample (N = 514) of employees. Hierarchical regression analyses conducted separately by…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Predictive Measurement, Job Performance, Gender Differences
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Forrester, Keith – Studies in Continuing Education, 2005
Against a background of declining union significance and falling membership, this article reviews the recent development of trade union workplace learning in Britain. It is argued that the dominant framework within which this learning is currently undertaken is one of "employability". Instead of an employability framework, it is…
Descriptors: Unions, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Employment Potential
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Popova, Anna; Daniels, Harry – Educational Review, 2004
This article provides a theoretical discussion of the concept 'object' within Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT). It also introduces some of the methodological considerations that are raised in the study of the formation and transformation of objects of activity. A research project is described in which a theoretical discussion concerning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, Research Projects, Teaching Methods
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Collins, Peter M. – Performance Improvement, 2006
Despite the obvious fact that high performance can be promoted in many ways, the author of this article assumed for much of his academic life as a student and as a teacher that most students were motivated to learn by grades and not much else. Experiments with pass-fail courses and reports to students of their results seemed to confirm this…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Student Motivation, Education Courses, Personal Narratives
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Parker, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article presents an analysis of gender identity within the context of lifelong learning. Constructed specifically around individual experiences of occupational apprenticeship in English professional football, it draws on a re-reading of data collected in the early 1990s to depict the way in which a group of young men were socialised into…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Apprenticeships, Masculinity, Sexual Identity
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Carey, Allison C.; Friedman, Mark G.; Bryen, Diane Nelson – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2005
Today's electronic technologies, including computers, cell phones, Internet, and electronic organizers, hold great promise for individuals with intellectual disabilities, yet little research has been conducted to explore patterns of use among this population. Drawing upon a survey of 83 adults with intellectual disabilities, we examined factors…
Descriptors: Computers, Internet, Surveys, Adults
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Hatter, Raquel; VanBockern, Steve – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
Building a shared vision in an organization that serves children is not a simple task. While the leaders may have an end in mind, it is imperative that all stakeholders feel ownership of that end goal. That can only be accomplished if the process itself reflects the vision. This article explains the process and practical strategies for building a…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Experiential Learning
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Arthur, Andrew R. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
Progress in understanding and developing effective responses to work-related stress has been elusive, patchy, and inconsistent. The reasons for this are reviewed, and the inadequacy of traditional stress management techniques and organisational interventions to tackle it are examined. Although necessary, clinical responses to distressed…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Industrial Psychology
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Faure, Corinne – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
Although previous research indicates that nominal groups generally outperform interactive groups at brainstorming tasks, companies still favor group interaction because of its presumed benefits beyond the brainstorming task. This study assesses the effectiveness of both types of groups in two domains that follow idea generation: selection of ideas…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Group Dynamics, Concept Formation, Creativity
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Firestone, Joseph M.; McElroy, Mark W. – Learning Organization, 2004
To many in the fields of organizational learning (OL) and knowledge management (KM), the relationship between the two is something of a small mystery. The authors are practitioners coming from the KM side, who in the course of their work developed a process framework to delimit the scope of KM. They believe this framework also provides a context…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Organizational Development, On the Job Training, Work Environment
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Doornbos, Anja J.; Bolhuis, Sanneke; Simons, P. Robert-Jan – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
A model of work-related learning based on intentionality and developmental relatedness is proposed here. A shift is called for from an educational perspective on work-related learning to a noneducational perspective in which learning is construed as largely implicit and spontaneous. That is, work-related learning can happen both deliberately and…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, On the Job Training, Informal Education
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