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Muir, Mike – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2005
Many districts are struggling with the problem of administrator retention. Hoffman (2004) identifies some of the reasons for this: (1) Increased accountability expectations; (2) Diminished or static levels of resources to support reform efforts; (3) Greater administrator vulnerability to sanctions; (4) The complex demands of government and the…
Descriptors: Principals, Beginning Principals, Program Effectiveness, School Administration
Rogers, Le Roy; And Others – Agricultural Education, 1974
Farm employment's low image can be raised by secondary agriculture departments through developing decision-making skills; by employers, through rewarding such skills with positions of responsibility. Recruiters can capitalize on favorable attitudes toward the farm environment and worker independence; starting salaries more closely competitive with…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Decision Making Skills, Employee Responsibility, Farm Labor
Newby, Hayes A. – Hearing and Speech News, 1972
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Career Opportunities
Germscheid, R. D. – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1983
The focus of this paper was to determine the extent of the agreement among students, coordinators, and job supervisors on the importance and the perceived extent of the attainment of work experience education goals. (SSH)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Labor Conditions, Labor Force Development, Vocational Adjustment
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McNeely, R.L. – Urban Education, 1983
Discusses various symptoms of burnout and argues that its main cause among teachers is the organizational pattern of public schools. Identifies teachers' noninvolvement in decision making, performance guidelines, routinization, and the division of labor as stress inducing administrative features that should be changed in order to reduce burnout.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Climate
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Seguret, Marie-Claire – International Labour Review, 1983
Women's difficult working conditions are due to factors such as the nature and form of women's employment, their reproductive role, and family responsibilities. The relative importance of these factors must be assessed in order to redress inequalities. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Labor Legislation
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Schneider, Benjamin; Reichers, Arnon E. – Personnel Psychology, 1983
Reviews conceptual and methodological progress in climate research. A discussion of current thinking on the etiology of climates follows, and an integrative conceptual scheme is developed, based on Mead's (1934) symbolic interactionism. Implications are discussed with respect to measurement issues, management of climate acquisition, and the change…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Employee Attitudes, Etiology, Literature Reviews
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Rosenfeld, Peter; Broad, Geoffrey – Employee Relations, 1982
This interview is the latest in a series designed to give an airing to contemporary industrial relations issues. Training of shop stewards and other activists has been a major growth area for about 10 years. The Union of Shop, Distributive, and Allied Workers has been at the forefront in developing new courses and training methods. (SSH)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Industrial Personnel, Industrial Training, Labor Education
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Wiggers, T. Thorne; And Others – NASPA Journal, 1982
Defines burnout and explains some of the components for skill building which can help student personnel professionals prevent and recover from burnout. Discusses how control over work environment can be increased by teaching skills: managing time, communicating, planning leisure time, reducing physiological stress, and gaining control of feelings.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Communication Skills, Higher Education, Leisure Time
Higgerson, Mary Lou; Pelias, Mary Hinchcliff – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1982
Problems in making and implementing affirmative action policy are outlined, including determining needs and objectives, costs, and availability of applicants. A university self-survey identified factors relevant to recruitment of qualified women and minorities, including likelihood of changing jobs, respondents currently seeking employment, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Advertising, Affirmative Action, Costs
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Martell, Charles; Untawale, Mercedes – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1983
Explores important quality of work life strategy--job redesign--and discusses job enlargement and job enrichment. A case study of academic library personnel demonstrates how introduction of automated systems at University of California, Berkeley led to restructuring and enrichment of jobs. References and list of selected resources are appended.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Case Studies, Higher Education, Job Enrichment
Byerly, Greg; Lindell, Signe – Library Journal, 1982
This essay and 48-item annotated bibliography provide information on potential problems of computer terminal use--cathode ray tube, video display unit, video display terminal--in libraries. Information on ergonomics (matching people to machines in humane way), eyes and vision, and radiation is included. (EJS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Display Systems, Human Factors Engineering, Input Output Devices
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Koch, E.L. – Urban Education, 1982
Describes the emergence of the Quality of Working Life (QWL) approach to work organization. Discusses the benefits that may be gained by implementing this approach in education, for example in the areas of labor management negotiations, stress management, and staff development. (GC)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Factors Engineering, Human Relations Programs
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Albrecht, Terrance L.; And Others – Social Work, 1982
Explored the relationship between support systems and job linked tedium by determining whether office communication patterns affect anxiety and exhaustion among workers. Results revealed that the structure of communication patterns relates to social services workers' feelings of anxiety and exhaustion, and that support groups ease the stress. (RC)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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El-Ahraf, Amer; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1982
Examines an industrial hygiene training program which emphasizes: (1) trends in occupational health; (2) organization and administration of occupational safety and health services; (3) methods of recognizing, evaluating, and controlling occupational hazards; and (4) application of epidemiological investigation planning, and health education to…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Environmental Technicians, Health Education
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