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SPRAY, S. LEE – 1968
AS PART OF A LARGER STUDY OF CAREERS IN THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD BEING MADE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, THIS INVESTIGATION STUDIED (1) A MODEL FOR STUDYING PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR, (2) EXTENT TO WHICH PROFESSIONAL, IDEOLOGICAL, AND INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS INFLUENCE PROFESSIONAL FUNCTIONS, AND (3) IMPLICATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ADULT…
Descriptors: Administration, Allied Health Occupations, Health Personnel, Investigations
OLSON, GARY FRANKLIN – 1967
IN AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOR AND THE DIMENSIONS OF INTERACTION BETWEEN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATORS AND THEIR ACADEMIC WORK ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS WAS MADE OF MAILED QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSE DATA FROM A RANDOMLY SELECTED SAMPLE OF 83 SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS (83 PERCENT OF 100 SURVEYED) AND TEN TEACHERS FROM EACH RESPONDING SCHOOL.…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Ecological Factors
Brookover, Wilbur B.; Nosow, Sigmund
The basic functional relationships between vocational education and other institutions and the sociological implications of these relationships were investigated. The analysis was organized into three section": (1) The Social Setting of Vocational Education. Vocational education is a formalized institutional vehicle which has been introduced into…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Educational Benefits
Lyon, Robert; Gardner, Gene – 1978
Designed to provide basic information on the major entry-level career fields in real estate, this document can be used as a reference manual for counselors and instructors. The manual contains general information about the following real estate careers: salesperson, sales manager, broker, land developer, property manager, appraiser, mortgage loan…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Educational Experience, Employment Opportunities, Individual Characteristics
Liazos, Alexander – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter states that social scientists and others have argued that schools contribute to delinquency by their failure to prepare students properly for later life. It follows that the solution is better schools and better education. The author argues that schools make…
Descriptors: Delinquent Behavior, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1978
Focusing on occupations in the clothing and baking industries, this document is one in a series of forty-one reprints from the Occupational Outlook Handbook providing current information and employment projections for individual occupations and industries through 1985. The specific occupations covered in this document include occupations in the…
Descriptors: Bakery Industry, Cleaning, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Friedland, William H.; Barton, Amy – 1975
The end of the bracero program after 1965 brought about a major change in the growing, harvesting, and processing of California tomatoes which dramatically influenced the structure of the harvesting labor force. In order to determine the social consequences of the transition from man to mechanized harvesting procedures, the following areas of…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Production, Automation
Hackman, J. Richard; Oldham, Greg R. – 1974
The report describes the Job Diagnostic Survey (JDS), an instrument designed to measure the following classes of variables: (1) objective job characteristics, particularly the degree to which jobs are designed so that they enhance work motivation and job satisfaction; (2) personnel affective reactions of individuals to their jobs and work setting;…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Evaluation Methods, Job Analysis, Job Development
Collins, W. Andrew – 1971
What are the characteristics of successful students in research training programs and what are the characteristics of successful programs of this type? What are the characteristics of successful mature researchers and what research environments facilitate research of high quality and quantity? Since very little research deals directly with these…
Descriptors: Faculty, Financial Support, Guidelines, Institutes (Training Programs)
Oetting, Eugene R.; Cole, Charles W. – 1970
The primary objective of this project was to develop effective programs for retaining the disadvantaged in employment after training and placement. The field work was done in Denver which has a population consisting of three major ethnic groups: white, Mexican-American, and Negro. The report consists of nine technical papers which are concerned…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Career Counseling, Disadvantaged, Employer Attitudes
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. School Planning and Building Research Section. – 1972
Modern educational programs stress individualized learning. Such programs place less emphasis on prescribed texts and more emphasis on learning from a variety of resources suited to the interests and learning abilities of the individual. Thus, these programs require an abundance of readily available learning materials. The school media center,…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Carrels, Climate Control, Controlled Environment
Matthes, William A.; Carlson, Robert V. – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1986
Questionnaire responses were used to study 99 first-year teachers and their reasons for accepting present positions. Teachers in rural, suburban, and urban districts differed significantly on reasons for accepting their positions but agreed on financial rewards and degree of support as reasons for considering teaching positions in other districts.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Job Satisfaction
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Schwab, Richard L.; And Others – Educational Research Quarterly, 1986
A model of sources and consequences of educator burnout was tested. Sources were found to include a combination of individual's unmet expections, job conditions, role conflict, lack of freedom, and absence of social support systems. The consequences included intention to leave teaching, absenteeism, lessened effort, and lower quality of personal…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, Individual Characteristics
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Kauffman, Joseph F. – Educational Record, 1984
A discussion of the college presidency's future looks at such factors as the internal and external institutional environment, university-industry relationships, quality and standards, liberal arts and general education, and special leadership needs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, College Administration
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Lane, Jan-Erik; Stenlund, Hans – European Journal of Education, 1983
The future of the academic profession in Sweden will depend on the public commitment to developing equality, job security, and flexibility in a traditionally stratified profession at a time of relative financial inflexibility. A number of directions are now possible, determined by the relationship formed between policy and economy. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Change, Faculty Development, Faculty Promotion
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