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Stamps, David – Training, 1995
Computers may have some value for screening potential employees before a face-to-face interview. Experience has shown that people respond more candidly to computers and employers have a better chance of selecting applicants who will be better employees. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Computers, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants
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Huang, Shwu-yong L.; Waxman, Hersholt C. – ERS Spectrum, 1995
Queried 150 1st-year teachers and 150 mentor teachers from 86 southern urban schools regarding their work environment and professional aspirations. Questionnaires addressed affiliation, professional interest, resource adequacy, and work pressure. Resource adequacy influenced beginning teachers' intention to continue teaching. Mentor teachers…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Questionnaires, Teacher Attitudes
Howell, John – Adults Learning (England), 1995
According to the chief executive of the South London Training and Enterprise Council (TEC), the key factor in the creation of a dynamic and successful modern economy in Britain is the development of the workforce. Adult learning is the essential component of the modern economy. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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Greller, Martin M.; Stroh, Linda K. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1995
Increased turbulence in the workplace is affecting the careers of an aging workforce: changed skill needs, relations with employers and coworkers, and attitudes toward retirement and aging. Study of careers beyond midlife should bear in mind that retirement is an individual decision and the aging process is unique to the individual. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Career Change, Change, Individual Differences
Goodson, Elizabeth; And Others – Labour Education, 1995
The issue discusses the role of the International Labour Office in the field of workers' education for rural workers and their organizations. Articles discuss labor conditions, child labor in agriculture, gender and equality training, trade unions, fair trade, and changing patterns of food production. Appendixes include information about…
Descriptors: Adults, Agricultural Production, Child Labor, Foreign Countries
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Harvey, Michael; Sheridan, Barry – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Summarizes a study using latent-trait theory to construct a variable that conceptualizes practitioner perspectives about the deputy principalship in self-managing (Australian) primary schools. A sample of 403 deputy principals, 179 principals, and 138 teachers was analyzed according to both actual and ideal situations, using a Rasch measurement…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Bamburger, Peter; Hasgall, Alon – Journal of Educational Administration, 1995
Examines whether findings on teacher role conflict may be generalized to instructors in (Israeli) military academies and training facilities. Aims to identify additional antecedents of instructor role conflict that may have especially powerful effects in total educational organizations (TEOs). Although work design characteristics may influence the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Military Organizations, Organizational Theories, Role Conflict
Anderson, Bill – Executive Educator, 1995
Workplace gossip has consequences: stealing time, damaging morale, and hurting people. Gossip feeds on truth and falsehood, can become part of "corporate culture," and is inevitable. Administrators should plug information gaps, set a good example, promote a calm atmosphere, anticipate rumors, use informative staff newsletters, and teach…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Communication Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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Burke, Ronald J.; And Others – International Journal of Career Management, 1995
Survey of 55 men and 57 women in 3 businesses found that those more positive about their work environment had greater commitment and career satisfaction. They received support both from inside and outside the organization, but interpersonal networks did not have a great effect on commitment, satisfaction, career prospects, or organizational…
Descriptors: Career Development, Females, Interpersonal Relationship, Job Satisfaction
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Matthews, Geoff – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1995
Paul Stevens' model of career development--a holistic approach to work and personal life as the components of a career--was adapted for use at Australian Guarantee Corporation. The strategy included internal promotion, use of focus groups to identify staff issues, pilot workshops, executive support, linkage with other human resource functions, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach
Galagan, Patricia A.; And Others – Training and Development, 1992
This special report of the reorganization of work looks at approaches to organizational renewal that are challenging the notion of the hierarchy as the only form that works. Looks at models for organizing work presented by Gary Rummler, D. Quinn Mills, and Marvin Weisbord and a blueprint for creating common futures with large groups of people.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Economic Factors, Models, Organizational Change
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Cook, Ellen Piel – Career Development Quarterly, 1993
Discusses recent perspectives on gender differences in life and career planning, focusing on gendered context of women's and men's lives. Notes that men and women develop different orientations regarding occupational achievement and interpersonal relationships that interact with broader sociocultural norms for sexes' behavior to produce different…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Interpersonal Relationship, Life Style, Occupational Aspiration
Dvorak, Jack – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1993
Shows that U.S. high school journalism teachers are more satisfied with their teaching jobs than are high school teachers of other areas, despite tendencies toward having more responsibilities at school, lack of formal journalistic education, a longer work week, and lower annual incomes. (SR)
Descriptors: High Schools, Job Satisfaction, Journalism, Journalism Education
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Mortimer, Jeylan T.; And Others – Youth and Society, 1990
Uses statistical data from Youth Development Study to examine gender differences in work histories of adolescents. Following findings are discussed: females enter workforce earlier than males; females progress from informal work settings to more formal settings, whereas reverse is often true for males; and males tend to increase intensity of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Employment Patterns, Females
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Tuettemann, Elizabeth; Punch, Keith F. – Educational Review, 1992
The psychological distress reported in a survey of 335 male and 239 female Australian secondary teachers was ameliorated by 2 factors associated with control over the work environment: (1) level of influence and autonomy and (2) perceived level of efficacy and achievement. The effect varied somewhat for males and females. (SK)
Descriptors: Achievement, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Secondary School Teachers
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