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McMillen, Liz – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Escalating costs are causing universities to postpone faculty hiring, consolidating offices into one, and entire academic departments are being phased out. The extent of the financial problems facing major research institutions is indicated in an internal survey prepared by the Association of American Universities. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Costs, Educational Facilities
Boothe, James W.; And Others – Executive Educator, 1994
Recent "Executive Educator" survey of 900 out of 6,200 randomly selected school executives found high school principals had the longest work week; 95.3% reported working over 50 hours weekly. Fully 78% of school executives are devoting more time to educational improvement changes. Despite stressors and salary complaints, most are content with…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems, Morale
Hoffman, Elizabeth, Comp. – Teaching Music, 1995
Describes the work of K-12 music education faculty in a California school district. Maintains that close teamwork and cooperation has enabled the department to maintain a quality program during times of financial stress. Describes the staffing model that undergirds this approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Departments
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ERS Spectrum, 1995
Shrinking financial resources are affecting school districts across the country, but salaries and staffing patterns in large and medium-sized districts are being affected disproportionately. Whereas the average teacher salary increased 19.1 percent over the past 6 years, the average salary increased just 13.2 percent in large districts and 15.4…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Financial Problems, Retrenchment
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Unlike other universities, the University of Arizona is ending a policy of direct commercialization of faculty research, citing new federal rules governing conflict of interest and institutional budget constraints as the reasons. The decision also follows a suit against the university concerning spinoff rights. Critics argue that the university…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Faculty, Conflict of Interest
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Eaton, Gertrude; And Others – Planning for Higher Education, 1995
The experience of the University of Maryland system in dealing with statewide cuts in higher education financing is chronicled from 1988, focusing on political influences in the decision-making process, methods used to determine which programs would be cut, and responses to the decisions made. A comparison of four theater programs is offered as an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Planning, Costs, Financial Problems
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St. John, Edward P. – Thought & Action, 1995
A study examined the current financial crisis and politics of retrenchment in two universities during the 1992-93 academic year: the University of Maine-Orono and the University of New Orleans. Emphasis is on the role played by faculty in process and the effectiveness of alternative methods of faculty involvement. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Decision Making, Educational Trends
Williams, Mark S. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1992
A study investigated the effect of emergency loans of up to $275 on retention among 504 loan applicants (347 granted and 157 denied) at 1 university. Results indicate the loans had little or no effect on the likelihood of a student remaining in college. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Financial Problems, Higher Education
Gibson, Robert – Rural Electrification, 1991
Describes problems in rural education and highlights reform programs in rural schools. Many reform programs combine school improvement with rural economic development. Barriers to reform include the One Best System Model and consolidation. Local control of schools is a key to successful reform. (KS)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Consolidated Schools, Economic Development, Educational Change
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Merrill, Adeline B. – Middle School Journal, 1992
A brief history of East Ridge Middle School in Connecticut illustrates the strong economic and demographic pressures that can work against a middle school. The principal plays a crucial role in preserving both the structure and the programs of an effective middle school. Points out strategies to protect and develop middle schools in tough economic…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Responsibility, Financial Problems, Intermediate Grades
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Penney, Sherry H.; MacCormack, Jean F. – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1992
This story of the University of Massachusetts at Boston during the 1988-91 downturn in the state's economy looks at the preceding growth period, state and higher education response to economic conditions, the university's leadership situation at the time of first cuts, the strategic planning approach adopted, and lessons learned during the…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Planning, Economic Change
Okanik, Barbara A. – Education Canada, 1994
Outlines the economic and academic advantages and disadvantages of year-round college schedules. Economic factors include cost savings, rising enrollments, quicker graduation due to accelerated programming, higher annual costs, administrative problems, higher tuition, and barriers to student seasonal employment. Academic factors include continuous…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Colleges, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Problems
Grassmuck, Karen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1991
Financial pressures are forcing the closure of some teaching hospitals and retrenchment using such strategies as development of ambulatory care and satellite facilities, merging with or acquiring other hospitals, and shortening patient hospital stays. A table lists revenues and profit margins for the 20 largest university-owned teaching hospitals.…
Descriptors: Costs, Economic Factors, Finance Reform, Financial Problems
Herman, Jerry J. – School Business Affairs, 1992
When faced with severe budgetary reductions, school boards should establish budget-cutting criteria before collecting and analyzing financial data. Site-based budgeting and brainstorming about all fiscal expenditures can help in developing long-term and effective fiscal procedures. (MLF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Brainstorming, Budgeting, Cost Effectiveness
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Pratt, Linda Ray – Academe, 1993
The focus on the debate over college teaching vs. faculty research productivity, although important, ignores the central issue of the need to restore proper funding for higher education. Underfunding higher education ultimately destroys both quality and access and affects the public sector the most. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Faculty, Educational Quality, Faculty Publishing
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