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Zimbardo, Philip; Ebbesen, Ebbe B. – 1970
In this introductory text to the field of attitude change, the emphasis is on one of the end products of research in social psychology--manipulation and control of attitudes and related behaviors. The text first defines the concept of attitude, then identifies ideas from the areas of history, literature, law, religion, and the social sciences that…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research
Brandau, George C. – 1970
This teacher training institute was aimed primarily at developing teacher efficiency in the writing of behavioral objectives and in developing individualized instructional programs. The grant for the inservice program came as a result of communication between the schools of the ES '70 network which highlighted the need for training in these areas,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Larkin, Ralph W. – 1971
This report was written to assist in grounding and directing the use of the Elementary School Evaluation KIT within the context of real life educational decisionmaking. The KIT is an attempt to provide a cybernetic feedback system for schools to interact with aspects of their environments. The report notes that users must have some goals in mind…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Responsibility, Change Agents, Data Analysis
Turnage, Martha – 1971
After a school district is desegregated, what factors determine whether the individual school becomes a harmonious entity with full acceptance of both races, or simply another resegregated school where blacks and whites coexist uneasily? This study attempts to demonstrate that in a school's alteration from segregation to desegregation, the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Educational Change
Turnage, Martha – 1972
In order to study the process of school desegregation, it becomes necessary to pinpoint that administrative position most centrally involved in the alteration of the individual school: that of the principal. From the pilot study conducted with the principals and assistant principals in York County, Virginia, in the spring and summer of 1969, a…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Integration Studies
Thompson, Daniel C. – 1971
In order to better understand the nature and consequences of social changes triggered by school desegregation, it should be instructive to analyze and interpret the patterns, stances, and roles of the leadership involved. For example, any valid interpretation of the role of leadership in the process of school desegregation would have to take into…
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Change Agents, Community Change, Community Leaders
Office of Child Development (DHEW), Washington, DC.
A draft model for day care licensing, developed as a part of a three phase national study of day care licensing and sponsored jointly by two federal agencies, is presented. The objectives of the project are: (1) Determine the status of licensing in the various states and the extent to which the licensing process might be a deterrent to future…
Descriptors: Certification, Change Agents, Conferences, Day Care
Luria, A. R.; Yudovich, F. Ia. – 1971
The hypothesis, that the importance of language to mankind lies not so much in the fact that it is the means by which we cooperate and communicate with each other as in the fact that it enables each of us, as individuals and in cooperation, to represent the world to ourselves as we encounter it, is presented. In infancy, the representation is made…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Beisecker, Thomas D., Ed.; Parson, Donn W., Ed. – 1972
An attempt to synthesize primarily experimental studies of the process of social influence is presented. The point is made that each of us is involved in the process of social influence, both because we often attempt to influence someone else, and because we are constantly targets for attempts at social influence. This book is divided into four…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Audiences, Beliefs, Change Agents
Parks, James B. – 1970
This paper speaks to the role of the student personnel worker in meeting the needs of the labor market while, concurrently, meeting the aspirations of those students with whom they work. Counselors need to have accurate information on available jobs, job descriptions, educational requirements for the jobs, opportunities for occupational mobility,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Career Counseling, Change Agents, College Students
Mend, Mary Gonzales, Ed. – 1975
In the winter of 1973, 30 Spanish-speaking educators representing communities throughout the nation, school districts, higher education institutions, and professional organizations held a working conference which focused on educational leadership development. Discussion centered on requisite skills and the preparation and utilization of personnel…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Administrator Education, Change Agents, Community Involvement
Peer reviewedRichardson, D. Theophilus; Richardson, Zena A. C. – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1986
Discusses changes in education of Indian children in Alberta and Canada resulting from mobilization of Indian parents against integration of Indian children into public school systems. Changes include Indian control of local schools and parent involvement in school policies. Points out benefits of parent participation to schools, parents, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Change Agents, Community Action
Gesmonde, John M. – National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), 2005
Because of the dramatic changes in the education climate of school districts, the so-called schoolmaster, like the dinosaur, has vanished and the plenipotentiary school administrator, who the public now perceives as the school's chief executive officer (CEO), has emerged. A school administrator is not merely an education leader. Rather, like a…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Principals, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Nelson, F. Howard; Van Meter, Nancy – 2003
In this report on student achievement in Edison Schools, the American Federation of Teachers compares student performance on state assessments in 2000-01 in each Edison-run school with other comparable schools in the state, generally those schools with the same grade level and similar populations of low-income students. These comparisons include…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Change Agents, Charter Schools
Mizell, Hayes – 2003
This speech addresses reform in the middle grades. The ideas were prompted by mandates of the No Child Left Behind Act. The speaker focused on eight fundamental questions, suggesting that the questions should have less to do with the techniques of implementation than with provoking discussion about a school system's or school's values, priorities,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Qualifications, Adolescent Development, Change Agents

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