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Robinson, John E. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Leadership training programs have been around since the time of Plato, although only recently have educators begun to ask questions about these programs. Leadership training programs are defined as any form of growth or development that promote, encourage, and assist the expansion of knowledge and expertise required to optimize one's leadership…
Descriptors: Expertise, Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Campuses
Bales, Michael Eliot – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Despite the recognized need to increase interdisciplinary collaboration, there are few information resources available to provide researchers with an overview of scientific communities--topics under investigation by various groups, and patterns of collaboration among groups. The tools that are available are designed for expert social network…
Descriptors: Expertise, Protocol Analysis, Cooperation, Interviews
Goodall, Amanda H. – Princeton University Press, 2009
"Socrates in the Boardroom" argues that world-class scholars, not administrators, make the best leaders of research universities. Amanda Goodall cuts through the rhetoric and misinformation swirling around this contentious issue--such as the assertion that academics simply don't have the managerial expertise needed to head the world's leading…
Descriptors: Research Universities, College Administration, Leadership, Expertise
Fuller, Steve – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2009
The classical conception of academic freedom associated with Wilhelm von Humboldt and the rise of the modern university has a quite specific cultural foundation that centres on the controversial mental faculty of "judgement". This article traces the roots of "judgement" back to the Protestant Reformation, through its heyday as the signature…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational History, World Views, Intellectual History
Loft, Shayne; Bolland, Scott; Humphreys, Michael S.; Neal, Andrew – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2009
A performance theory for conflict detection in air traffic control is presented that specifies how controllers adapt decisions to compensate for environmental constraints. This theory is then used as a framework for a model that can fit controller intervention decisions. The performance theory proposes that controllers apply safety margins to…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Conflict, Identification, Adjustment (to Environment)
Grenier, Robin S. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2009
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine how docents developed expertise within the context of their work with history museums. Twelve expert docents from four history-themed museums were interviewed to discover how expertise is developed by volunteers working in nonformal settings. Interpretation of the data revealed two primary…
Descriptors: Museums, Expertise, Volunteers, Volunteer Training
Kirk, Ulrich; Skov, Martin; Christensen, Mark Schram; Nygaard, Niels – Brain and Cognition, 2009
Several studies have demonstrated that acquired expertise influences aesthetic judgments. In this paradigm we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study aesthetic judgments of visually presented architectural stimuli and control-stimuli (faces) for a group of architects and a group of non-architects. This design allowed us to test…
Descriptors: Neurological Organization, Memory, Brain, Rewards
Finnegan, Dorothy E.; Hyle, Adrienne E. – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: Faculty rank has been used variously as an independent variable to explore faculty attitudes and behaviors such as productivity, institutional commitment, and turnover, and as a dependent variable to establish the case for discrimination. As a sociological role, however, rank has been neglected. We know little about the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Predictor Variables, College Faculty, Expertise
Hogan, Tracy; Rabinowitz, Mitchell – Educational Psychology, 2009
This study examined ways in which expert and novice teachers mentally represent classroom problems in matters of instruction, assessment, and curriculum planning. A triad judgement task was administered to expert teachers (n=20) and novice teachers (n=98) to determine whether deep, structural features (i.e. the theoretical underpinnings associated…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Beginning Teachers, Expertise, Problem Solving
Hvistendahl, Mara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Politics and a lack of money resulted in decades of neglect for the social sciences in China, by foreign and domestic institutions alike. American universities looking to establish partnerships here have focused instead on high-demand fields like finance and the hard sciences. But societal change, along with a government push to develop more…
Descriptors: Universities, Social Sciences, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Marzano, Robert; Livingston, David; Frontier, Tony – ASCD, 2011
It's true that even modest improvements in teacher effectiveness can lead to impressive gains in student achievement. But what hasn't been clear is what exactly district leaders should do to encourage and support teachers in practicing the art and science of great teaching ... until now. Like in his landmark book "The Art and Science of Teaching",…
Descriptors: Expertise, Feedback (Response), Teacher Effectiveness, Recognition (Achievement)
Cortina, Lenore – ProQuest LLC, 2011
General education teachers have limited opportunities for professional learning that is designed to develop their capacity to differentiate curriculum and instruction adequately for gifted students. Administrators' decisions related to professional learning for general education teachers in gifted education are influenced by many factors. This…
Descriptors: Expertise, General Education, School Administration, Administration
Ward, Mary L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
What started as an activity valued for its oversight, the work of academic advisors have become a means leading to other ends, such as retention, student engagement, student satisfaction, persistence, and time to degree. The purpose of this research was to identify the essential characteristics of academic advisors; this was achieved by asking a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Expertise, Academic Records, Values
Van Laarhoven, Toni; Conderman, Greg – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2011
Current legal mandates require that students with disabilities in K-12 settings have access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services. Therefore, educational teams serving students with Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs) must consider various ATs and identify services to support their implementation in educational settings.…
Descriptors: Expertise, Disabilities, Educational Technology, Special Education Teachers
Bastalich, Wendy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
One of the outcomes of the policy emphasis upon skills formation in countries like Australia and the UK has been an increase in cross-disciplinary structured programs for higher research degrees raising implicit, but often unexamined, questions about the curriculum and expertise that should inform them. Key insights from applied linguistics and…
Descriptors: Expertise, Writing (Composition), Student Evaluation, Research Projects