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Field, M. J.; Harrison, A. B. – 1983
Quality circles attempt to satisfy both task and personal needs through staff involvement in solving work-related problems. This paper summarizes quality circle theory, applies it to school settings, and suggests a framework for introducing the process to educational institutions. After briefly defining quality circles, the article presents two…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Motivation
Chiswick, Barry R. – 1988
A study examined various characteristics of the employment of illegal aliens, including wages, job training, job mobility, workplace conditions, and employer characteristics. The study was largely based on data transcribed from a sample of Immigration and Naturalization Service apprehension reports on illegal aliens in the Chicago (Illinois)…
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Patterns, Employment Problems, Individual Characteristics
Im, Yung-Ho – 1988
A conceptual and theoretical framework is needed for the literature on newswork and to do this the relationship between skill and control which has been raised as an issue in the Marxist theory of industrial organization needs to be examined. A theoretical reinterpretation might help to understand how the notion of skill on the individual,…
Descriptors: Human Relations, Job Skills, Journalism, Labor
Johnson, Kenneth A. – 1984
Self-report ergometric inventories can provide valuable information to employers and can serve as a means of intervention to improve employee attributes. Based on the science of ergonomics (a science that studies the natural laws of work in order to maximize human efficiency in job performance), such an inventory focuses on the interaction of the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Employer Employee Relationship, Evaluation Utilization, Human Factors Engineering
Browning, Harley L.; Rodriguez, Nestor – 1982
Based on an ethnographic study of Austin and San Antonio, Texas, this paper deals with the settlement process by which "indocumentados" (undocumented Mexican workers) and their families integrate themselves into U.S. society and its labor market and the multiple strategies they use to sustain themselves socially and economically. The…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Workers, Labor Market
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Armed Services. – 1988
Within this document is the testimony delivered by 15 individuals at congressional hearings. Among the issues spoken to are: the combat exclusion law and its effect on the careers of women in the military; the kinds of jobs open to female armed services personnel; special problems that women in the military face; their promotion and retention…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employer Employee Relationship, Enlisted Personnel, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Ekholm, Bodil; And Others – 1982
Using a new approach to studying day care centers, this study focused on the total climate of the day care center and the climate's effects on children's social and emotional behavior. A theoretical model for analyzing day care climate is presented. The model includes variables such as job satisfaction, work atmosphere, interactions between…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources. – 1982
This congressional hearing contains testimony pertinent to the impact of stress on the American family caused by the workplace. Focus of the hearing is on dual wage-earning parents and the effects on family relationships as well as on non-working recipients of public assistance. The following agencies and organizations were among those represented…
Descriptors: Day Care, Dual Career Family, Employed Parents, Family Life
Conserva, Inc., Raleigh, NC. – 1982
This bibliography contains references to approximately 100 articles on productivity and vocational education's role in improving productivity. Articles, arranged alphabetically by author or title, are further identified by title, place and source of publication, date of publication, and page number(s). A checklist provided in a column in front of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Economic Factors, Employee Attitudes, Industrialization
Koch, E. L. – 1981
There has been for over a century a movement for the humanization of work. The movement's two branches--a European one emphasizing worker alienation and structural change and a North American one emphasizing job enrichment--have converged somewhat as the concept of "quality of work life" (QWL) has emerged in the 1970's. Business concepts…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Humanism, Industrial Structure
Dusel, William J. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1955
To determine the best means of improving the effectiveness of classroom English teaching, the reasonableness of the present teaching load, and the adequacy of teacher education programs, 430 experienced teachers, representing 150 communities throughout California, were asked to report on their own professional preparation in English, their…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teacher Education
Marsick, Victoria J.; And Others – 1985
This document reports the proceedings of a 50-person resource group meeting that included leaders from business and industry, government, unions, universities, the media, foundations, and schools. The group explored the implications of a Carnegie Foundation-sponsored study reported in "Corporate Classrooms: The Learning Business," prepared by Dr.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Educational Attitudes, Educational Needs, Educational Opportunities
Parry-Hill, J. W., Jr. – 1975
A study was conducted to construct a preliminary version of a shortened form of the Occupation Analysis Inventory (OAI:SF). (The OAI is an instrument containing 622 work elements which are descriptions of work activities and conditions on which jobs and occupations are rated. The work elements were generated within a broad framework of five…
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Qualifications, Feasibility Studies, Job Analysis
Scholom, Allan; Perlman, Baron – 1977
The theoretical and practical importance of being responsive to the personal needs of the mental health worker is discussed. It is hypothesized that for mental health workers to function at optimal levels of effectiveness both within an agency and in delivering service to clients within an agency context their own needs for recognition,…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Delivery Systems, Health Personnel, Human Services
Kauffman, Joseph F.; Walker, Donald E. – 1978
Two speeches are presented: Expectations and Realities for the College President, by Joseph Kauffman, and Myths of the College Presidency, by Donald E. Walker. The first discusses the discrepancies between the expectations and realities in three areas: the relationship with boards of trustees, relations with central administration in the state…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Administrators, College Administration
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