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Peer reviewedJugenheimer, Donald W. – ACA Bulletin, 1991
Examines mistakes often made in administrative searches. Discusses qualifications, advertising, salary, and interviewing. Argues that hiring an administrator is not like hiring another faculty member and that it does not pay to save money on the search, to hire someone like the person who left, or to hire someone who is like other faculty members.…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Higher Education
Stewig, John Warren – Book Links, 1999
The chair of the 1998 Caldecott Award Selection Committee discusses the two-year process of choosing the winning picture book. Describes aspects of the 1998 Honor Books and the Caldecott Medal Winner that make each distinguished in its own way. (AEF)
Descriptors: Artists, Awards, Childrens Literature, Committees
Peer reviewedEisenberg, Eric M.; Murphy, Alexandra; Andrews, Linda – Communication Monographs, 1998
Identifies key elements in a Florida university's year-long search and selection process for a provost. Highlights three narrative views of the process as integrated, differentiated, and fragmented. Concludes that search-committee members used differing interpretations as rhetorical resources for performing arguments to various audiences. (SR)
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Communication Research, Higher Education, Organizational Communication
Magnuson, Sandy; Norem, Ken; Haberstroh, Shane – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2001
Features a profile of assistant professors who accepted their first counselor education positions in 1999 as well as their comments regarding their experience as applicants. Includes recommendations derived from the data for counselor educators, professors-in-training, and search committees. (GCP)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Counselor Educators, Professional Development, Professors
Peer reviewedFennell, Janice C. – College & Undergraduate Libraries, 1995
Demonstrates that a broadened concept of staff development is important and possible. Describes the steps one library took in establishing a staff development plan; the committee that developed the programs; successful programs; and how, with modest expenditures, an investment can grow and provide benefits. Appendixes contain memos and an…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Committees, Professional Development, Program Development
Peer reviewedMcCharen, Belinda – Journal of Career Development, 1996
Competencies such as those identified in the National Career Development Guidelines should be part of comprehensive career planning. Plans should document competencies currently achieved and include a plan of action for achieving additional competencies. Review of the plan should determine whether it is based upon individual interests, goals, and…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Career Planning, Competence, Elementary Secondary Education
Tilley, Susan A.; Killins, Janet; Van Oosten, Deborah – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2005
Currently researchers connected to university contexts who conduct research involving human participants must receive approval from a research ethics board, and in the case of school-based research, from school district authorities. This article focuses on the ethics review of school-based research. Applications submitted to a research ethics…
Descriptors: Researchers, Ethics, Universities, School Districts
Jimerson, Shane R.; Graydon, Kelly; Farrell, Peter; Kikas, Eve; Hatzichristou, Chryse; Boce, Eljona; Bashi, Gladiola – School Psychology International, 2004
Although school psychological services around the world are currently undergoing a period of rapid development, little comparative information is available about the training, roles and responsibilities of school psychologists or the contrasting contexts in which they work. Further information in this area should help new and established school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Committees, School Psychology, Psychological Services
Gewertz, Catherine – Education Week, 2006
The closely watched search for a new superintendent in Boston has taken such a rocky turn that the search committee's revised timeline now envisions January as the starting time for the new schools chief. The district's search committee had planned to select a group of finalists who would then go through public interviews before the school…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Disclosure, Superintendents, Search Committees (Personnel)
Kezar, Adrianna; Frank, Vikki; Lester, Jaime; Yang, Hannah – Center for Higher Education Policy Analysis, University of Southern California, 2008
Through their conversations with IDA practitioners across the country, the authors have identified 14 strategies for successfully partnering with postsecondary institutions. These are: (1) Identify the right savers; (2) Match education to the needs of the region or state; (3) Invite educational partners to join your advisory board; (4) Identify…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Nonprofit Organizations, Partnerships in Education, Postsecondary Education
Gvion, Liora; Luzzatto, Diana – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2008
This article focuses on the strategies that Israeli parents of children with high functioning communication disorders apply in their negotiations with municipal placement-committees, in order to realize their right to be fully involved in matters concerning their children's schooling. Our claim is that the parents introduce into the negotiation…
Descriptors: World Views, Committees, Parent Attitudes, Student Rights
Johnson, L.; Adams, S.; Cummins, M. – New Media Consortium, 2012
This paper reflects a multi-year collaborative effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and Griffith University to help inform Australian educational leaders about significant developments in technologies supporting teaching, learning, and research in tertiary education. The research underpinning the report makes use of the NMC's Delphi-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Higher Education, Consortia
Goetz, Bill – North Dakota University System, 2009
This document presents a speech delivered by Chancellor Bill Goertz at the meeting of the State Board of Higher Education last November 19, 2009. In his speech, Chancellor Goertz reports that: (1) according to a Delta Cost Project report, North Dakota ranked among the top five states in regard to market-based productivity; (2) the Midwest Higher…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Search Committees (Personnel), Distance Education
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, 2007
New program approval is one of the functions performed by a coordinating Agency, and was recognized in the 1967 legislation creating the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education, which requires approval by the Commission or the General Assembly before any new program is implemented by a public institution of higher learning. This document…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Advisory Committees, Program Validation, Program Termination
Gibbs, Graham R.; Hall, Christopher – Children & Society, 2007
Policy and practice in child welfare and protection has been significantly influenced by public inquiries or commissions which follow highly publicised child tragedies. Whilst there has been considerable comment on the final reports, there has been little research on the evidence gathered for such inquiries. Large amounts of testimony are…
Descriptors: Evidence, Research Methodology, Child Welfare, Hearings

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