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Perley, James E. – Academe, 1997
It is important for governing boards to understand that faculty see themselves less as employees than as officers of the institution, charged with constantly seeking the best for their discipline even if the values they advance seem at odds with those of the administration or board. They cherish collegiality, direct communication, and respect for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Collegiality, Faculty College Relationship, Governance

Bull, Kay Sather; Kimball, Sarah – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1997
Risk communication is a methodology recommended for rural special education professionals who communicate with parents and teachers. Using rural special education examples, the steps of risk-based decision making are described: hazard identification, hazard assessment, risk assessment, risk management, risk analysis, and risk communication.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Skills, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Gibson-Benninger, Barbara S.; And Others – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1996
Argues that graduate programs for community college leaders should help students understand democratic models of leadership and recognize the leadership potential of all faculty and staff. Proposes that the programs be based on a cultural model of organizations and a relational model of discourse and communication. (37 citations) (AJL)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Democracy, Diversity (Institutional)

Horn, Robert N.; Jerome, Robert T. – Academe, 1996
Despite ambiguous results of corporate restructuring efforts, higher education has adopted many of the methods used in hostile corporate takeovers and leveraged buyouts, affecting "ownership" of the educational process by faculty and the relationship between faculty and administration. A common element in successful restructuring is the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Business Administration, Change Strategies, College Administration
Ensman, Richard G., Jr. – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Provides suggestions to child care center directors on how to become effective participants at meetings. Suggests that a little planning and careful attention to the subtleties and details of participation can transform meetings into powerful organizational tools. Suggests that good preparation, respect for the ideas presented during the meeting,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Agenda Setting, Day Care Centers, Efficiency
Arnold, Steven; Reineke, Kelly Rae – Grassroots Development, 1996
As local pressures mount and state resources dwindle, intermediary organizations are emerging throughout Latin America. Although theoretically enabling people at the grass roots to participate in their own development and reap the benefits of their labor, the costs and tensions are often not worth the burden. Explores the quandaries that new…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrators, Burnout, Community Action

Powell, Douglas R.; Diamond, Karen E. – Journal of Education, 1995
Examines parent-teacher relationships in early childhood programs, including those for children with disabilities, across five eras of the 20th century. The general approaches have been the earlier tendency to view parents as learners in need of information and the recent trend to involve them in program decision making. (SLD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Educational History, Information Needs

Ellison, Vicki Lin – Teaching and Change, 1996
Teachers in a multiage classroom developed a new spelling program that allowed students to select spelling words. Student interviews examined how they chose the words and why they considered words easy, medium, and hard. Three general areas of learning emerged: students' autonomy, real life connections, and the future. (SM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 3

Smylie, Mark A.; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1996
The study examines relationships among variations in the implementation of participative decision making, instructional improvement, and student learning in 1 school district of about 3,300 students over 5 years. Findings support the conclusion that teacher participation in decision making is related to instructional improvement and better student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Sharpe, Tom; Templin, Tom – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1997
Describes different team approaches to the organization and delegation of teachers' tasks in public schools, offering insights into the types of skills teachers need to ensure the success of the team and providing examples of how a teacher team may function effectively. (SM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Collegiality, Cooperative Planning, Elementary Education

Parkay, Forrest W.; And Others – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1997
Explores stressors, role changes, and paradoxes encountered by four administrators and two teacher-leaders since their high school began restructuring in 1994. Identifies decision-making anxieties, role conflict and ambiguity, and accountability apprehension as sources of stress. Restructuring was impeded by training inadequacies; bureaucratic,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, High Schools, Management Teams

Hursh, David; And Others – Theory into Practice, 1996
Describes a collaborative action research project (the Genesee Valley Research and Reform Collaborative) involving university faculty and elementary teachers and administrators. The project originated in a discussion among educators who had participated in organized trips to observe New Zealand schools. It focuses on using collaborative action…
Descriptors: Action Research, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Elementary Education

Karlsson, Jenni – Comparative Education, 2002
School governance reform in post-apartheid South Africa aimed to democratize schooling while accommodating diverse school histories of underdevelopment or self-management. Analysis of relevant legislation shows the reform was structured to allow representative democracy and partnerships. But two recent studies suggest that governance reforms have…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Change, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Policy

Nir, Adam E. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2002
Report of a study from Israel that reveals that SBM positively affects teachers' commitment to the profession and students' academic achievement, and negatively affects their commitment to the school and students' social well-being. Further, teachers' autonomy remained unchanged after SBM was introduced. (Contains 4 figures, a questionnaire, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Professional Autonomy
Stocklinski, Jan; Miller-Colbert, Jean – Principal, 1991
The Comer Process is a research-based school improvement model stressing collaboration, consensus, and communication for problem solving in academic, social, and staff development areas. The process allows school staff and parents to work together and to decide what is in the best interest of children. (MLF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Black Students, Community Involvement