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Norton, Richard K.; Brix, Andrew; Brydon, Trevor; Davidian, Elijah; Dinse, Keely; Vidyarthi, Sanjeev – Planning for Higher Education, 2007
This study addresses several common shortcomings of current university campus sustainability initiatives, including a lack of attention to integrative issues such as land use, housing, and transportation, and a generally reactive rather than proactive approach to sustainability. To engage these concerns, we develop a model for assessing the…
Descriptors: Land Use, Sustainable Development, Administrative Principles, College Administration
Jordan, Stephen M. – Trusteeship, 2009
As the United States moves toward becoming a "minority-majority" country, what more can--and should--college presidents and governing boards do to provide low-income students and students of color with a pipeline to high-quality education? Ongoing discourse about shifting demographics locally and nationally must be built into…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Governing Boards, College Presidents
Walker, William, Ed.; And Others – 1991
Aimed primarily at practitioners, this book's main objectives are to illuminate significant educational administration issues, sensitize readers to rapid and inevitable changes in the field, guide well-informed administrative action, review emerging developments, and demonstrate the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration's leadership…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Principles, Cultural Differences, Decentralization
Cornesky, Robert A.; And Others – 1992
Of all the people known for stressing quality in industry, W. Edwards Deming is the pioneer. He stresses statistical process control (SPC) and a 14-point process for managers to improve quality and productivity. His approach is humanistic and treats people as intelligent human beings who want to do a good job. Twelve administrators in a university…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrator Effectiveness
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). Principal Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. – 1991
Originating from a manual prepared for a UNESCO workshop, this handbook addresses concepts, approaches, and methods required for planning and management of education at the microlevel. Part I introduces microplanning and management as an important component of overall development efforts, concentrating on education. Chapter 1 describes the…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Data Collection, Decentralization, Educational Administration
Hall, Margarete Rooney – 1993
This book explores increased decentralization of university and college development systems and consequent fund raising roles of deans. The book's analysis is based on a 1989 study of development system decentralization and specific management issues related to this trend. Where decentralization occurs, deans can take actions to make their…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, College Administration
Kersten, Astrid – 1991
A case study illustrates the concept of the neurotic organization by describing the development of "Central Control College" over a period of 11 years. In this period of time, the college moved from a small, informal organization to a highly developed compulsive institution. The image of neurosis has been applied in the organizational…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Effectiveness, Case Studies, College Administration
South Oklahoma City Junior Coll., OK. – 1983
Materials used in South Oklahoma City Junior College's faculty evaluation process are presented in these three booklets. First, the principles and guidelines applying to all areas of the faculty evaluation process are presented, including: (1) evaluation is dependent upon shared responsibility and rigorous professional judgments; (2) only agreed…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Evaluation Criteria
Aquila, Frank D. – 1983
Educational managers may benefit greatly from adoption or adaptation of Japanese managerial practices, such as "Theory Z," involving developing staff potential and the creation of new incentives. There are at least 17 things administrators can do to utilize the key tenets of Japanese management. These include allowing teachers to…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, Educational Improvement, Educational Quality
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Toombs, William – Journal of Higher Education, 1975
Three dimensions for faculty development are proposed: the professional, which embodies critical conceptual questions; the curricular, including improvement of instruction and designs for learning; and the institutional, a set of new demands on higher education. Based on these, a set of principles for planning and a matrix for programming are…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Faculty, Curriculum Design, Higher Education
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Hartnett, Rodney T. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
As guidelines for research assessing institutional effects, three general principles are outlined (establishing realistic expectations, information as opposed to data, institutional research as institutional provocation) and recommendations made: focus on meaningful academic units, relate goals to outcomes, involve faculty, regard measures as…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, College Faculty, Educational Assessment
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Harvey, Thomas R.; Stewart, Clifford T. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1975
Five guidelines to increase significance and avoid simplistic solutions and reacting to enrollment and budgetary declines are suggested: develop system for alerting policy-makers to dangers, remember that quality attracts, look outside higher education for guidance, maintain a "pruning" mentality, and realize the need to work for significant…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Educational Administration
Gustafson, George Axel – Improving College and University Teaching, 1975
In discussing the need for combination of theory and practice in the college accounting curriculum, the author presents a conceptual framework for the body of knowledge which teaches the student principles and puts them into practice through illustrations. (JT)
Descriptors: Accounting, Administrative Principles, Business Education, College Curriculum
Peach, Larry E.; Reddick, Thomas L. – 1989
The reality of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related diseases is a matter of great concern to school personnel. Because no evidence that AIDS is spread through casual contact exists, most authorities assert that school and daycare situations do not pose a threat for transmission of the disease. To determine the views of…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes
Lilly, Edward R. – 1983
In the past two decades, corporate social responsibility has become a controversial issue which is usually responded to according to the management style of individual corporations. Three concepts of management style have developed. Profit maximization considers that money and wealth are most important, labor is a commodity to be bought and sold,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Principles, Business Responsibility, Leadership Styles
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