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Beaven, Mary H. – 1989
Transformational, charismatic leadership occurs in a conflict-ridden situation, where attendant emotional travail is so uncomfortable that macro and micro structures will admit to change in efforts to relieve the tension. An inspirational message that redefines and reprioritizes deeply cherished values and the leader's role-modeling influence…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Cultural Context, Personal Autonomy, Personality
Hickrod, G. Alan; And Others – 1989
Advocacy for drastic change in the governance and structure of Illinois educational finance is the theme of this collection of oral presentations. Section 1 contains testimonies by G. Alan Hickrod and Lawrence E. Frank delivered to the Citizens Council on School Problems, focusing on K-12 educational funding problems and solutions. Section 2…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform
Weltman, Karen; Steil, Janice – 1986
Power and influence are fundamental determinants of the direction and quality of interpersonal relationships. Research has shown that women tend to have less power than men in their intimate and professional relationships and that men are more likely than women to use direct strategies to achieve their goals. A study was conducted to investigate…
Descriptors: Adults, Employer Employee Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
Hearn, James C.; Corcoran, Mary E. – 1986
Theories concerning the organizational dynamics underlying the dispersion of institutional research activities within colleges are proposed. Two theoretical arguments concern whether or not a centralized, monopolistic institutional research office will be found on a given campus: the informational legitimacy argument and the limited attention…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Centralization, College Environment, Decentralization
Linde, Charlotte – 1985
Part of a larger research program studying communication in the cockpit, this study investigated the occurrence of mitigation, that is, the use of linguistic forms that convey propositional content without giving offense, and its relationship to aviation accidents. The data were from flight-recorder accident transcripts containing observable…
Descriptors: Accidents, Aviation Technology, Classification, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Smyth, W. John – 1986
Properly construed, clinical supervision in education involves a true, collaborative collegiality among teachers in place of the traditional power relationship between teachers and dominant, "expert," administrator-level supervisors. By eliminating the power of the nonteaching supervisor to prescribe procedures for improving teaching,…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Peer Relationship, Power Structure, Professional Autonomy
Elliott, John – 1987
The relationship between teacher appraisal and educational research in the United Kingdom is illustrated by the personal and professional experiences of an educator. An autobiographical analysis of this relationship, in light of M. Foucault's analysis of the relationship between power and knowledge, is presented. A clear relationship between…
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research, Educational Research
Schneider, David E. – 1988
In order to understand how power affects other relationships, to offer an exploratory methodology for operationalizing an intervention typology, and to eventually develop a theoretical model that predicts affective influence on third party intervention modes in given conflict situations, a pilot study hypothesized that the frequency of preferred…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Research, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Lincoln, Yvonna S. – 1986
Factors that influence the effectiveness of program evaluation in higher education and eight recommendations for program evaluation are considered. Currently, program evaluation is characterized by negotiation because of three powerful concepts: the nature of multiple constructions and multiple realities; the influence of power distributions…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Evaluation Problems, Higher Education, Organizational Climate
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Myers, Donald A. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
The principal is a functionary rather than a leader. Principals can become more effective in their positions through understanding their roles in the authority structure of the school. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Change, Elementary Schools, Futures (of Society)
Nolte, M. Chester – American School Board Journal, 1974
School principals are being pushed from below by militant teachers and court protected students, while being pressured from above by harried superintendents and accountability-conscious board members. The middle part of the 1970's may well be the last chance for maintaining principals as an integral part of the management of the schools.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administration, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship
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Barger, Harold M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Concludes there is a basic congruency in the way various types of black newspapers view political authority roles and institutions. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Community, Cultural Images, Higher Education, Journalism
Schuller, Thomas – 1978
A retrospective look is taken at the internal workings of a reform of university governance in the Netherlands, including a description of the relations between the various actors involved. It was found that a state of equilibrium has not yet been reached, but the most acute stages of the transition have passed. Then a broader look is taken at…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Smith, Calvert H. – Black World, 1975
Asserts that a disproportionate number of Black administrators hired in the latter part of the Sixties and early Seventies are experiencing numerous problems and are highly frustrated in their efforts to perform their duties in a creditable fashion, and argues that the very nature of their jobs is responsible for this. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Problems, Administrator Role, Administrators
Crouse, James H.; McFarlane, Paul T. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Convivial access, described as a way to allow people the most autonomous action by means of learning resources and tools least controlled by others, would counteract the schools' current monopolistic control over student learning by changing approaches to freedom, responsibility, and choice. (DW)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Nontraditional Education, Power Structure
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