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Furniss, W. Todd – Educational Record, 1975
The author suggests guidelines for representatives of federal agencies, colleges, universities, and advocacy groups now in conflict over campus personnel policies emphasizing the need to keep educational effectiveness as an important criterion even when other criteria important to them are in the equation. (Editor/JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Government
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Sheehan, Bernard S.; Gulko, Warren W. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1976
A review of the elementary ideas that are fundamental to most higher education resource models and necessary for understanding model-supported cost analyses. Analytic constructs providing information for policy decisions include the elementary model, the fundamental cost model, and the instructional cost index. (JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Cost Estimates
Persson, Leonard N. – Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, 1976
Guidelines are presented for developing and maintaining effective grievance procedures. The discussion is basic to development of procedures for all institutional groups, e.g. students, faculty, service workers. (Editor/JT)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Role, College Administration, Employer Employee Relationship
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Wendel, Frederick C. – Clearing House, 1977
In order to identify more precisely the extent to which building principals adhere to participatory managerial practices, a study was conducted to assess their attitudes toward selected policies of participatory managerial practices. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes, Decision Making
Madaus, George F. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1985
The increasing use of test results as a mechanism of educational reform is diminishing local control of schools and changing the curriculum to train students to pass tests rather than to educate students. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Quality
Kalleberg, Arne L.; Knoke, David; Marsden, Peter V.; Spaeth, Joe L. – 1996
In 1991 the National Organizations Study (NOS) surveyed a number of U.S. businesses about their structure, context, and personnel practices to produce a database for answering questions about social behavior in work organizations. This book presents the results of that survey. The study aimed to create a national database on organizations--based…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Bureaucracy, Business Administration, Employer Employee Relationship
Butefish, William L. – American School Board Journal, 1972
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Boards of Education, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Rowley, Glenn L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1982
Survey research establishes that beardedness correlates with many desired outcomes and supports that a minimal level of beardedness be set as a prerequisite for high school graduation. Research problems of concept clarification, domain-definition, instrument development, and standard setting methods are discussed. The political considerations of…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Criterion Referenced Tests, Cutting Scores, Dress Codes
Chait, Richard P. – AGB Reports, 1982
The Japanese theory of participatory management is seen as thriving on American campuses under the rubrics of shared governance and collegiality. Participatory management, quality control circles, lifetime employment, superordinate goals, and interdependent leadership are discussed. More commerce between academic administrators and corporate…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Administration, Employment Patterns, Governance
Agin, A. A.; Prather, J. P. – Adult Leadership, 1977
The community college and the business and industrial community should be aware of the counter forces in society which limit women, and should assist and support women as they develop their potential, if for no other reason than because it is good management practice. (TA)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Affirmative Action, Business Responsibility, Change Strategies
Thomas, Megan E. – NHSA Journal, 1996
Describes the Head Start-Johnson & Johnson Management Fellows program, whose mission is strengthening management skills of Head Start directors by providing training in human resources management, organizational design and development, financial management, computers and information systems, operations, marketing, and development of strategic…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Administrator Education, Administrators
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Troisi, Nicholas F.; Kidd, David J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1990
Few administrators fail to become leaders because they lack technical skills. The problem is lack of people skills and inability to exercise good judgment. Administrators can minimize failure by valuing honesty, objectivity, delegation, and feedback and by respecting chain of command and the limitations of power. Other potential pitfalls are…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Feedback
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Crowson, Robert L. – Urban Education, 1989
Study of 16 principals in Chicago, Illinois, reveals that in the investigation of ethical-choice behavior, the corporate-incentives model proves to be inadequate as an explanation of principality. What is referred to as counter-bureaucratic behavior is a survival mechanism for beleaguered principals--a balance weight to seemingly anti-educational…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Policy, Administrative Principles, Administrator Attitudes
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White, Paula A. – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Defines school-based management (SBM) as a program adopted by schools or school districts to improve education by increasing school staff autonomy in making building-level decisions. Analyzes SBM's key objectives, benefits, and limitations. Budget, curriculum, and staffing decisions are commonly decentralized under SBM. Staff communication is…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decentralization, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kerry, T.; Murdoch, Anne – School Organisation, 1992
Outlines a model of positive management and its implications for training educational managers, highlighting five factors (demoralization, pessimism, insecurity, tiredness, and lack of knowledge) resulting from the current climate of change. Proposes positive management as a strategy for successfully overcoming the negative implications of these…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Education, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
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