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Gamoran, Adam; Dreeben, Robert – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986
Resource mechanisms that coordinate school systems are loosely structured. Three resources are examined for effects on teaching and learning reading in the first grade: time allocation, curricular materials, and array of students in schools and classrooms. Administrative decisions on resource allocation constrain teachers' use of resources, which…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Facilities, Educational Resources, Learning Processes

McCormick, John; Solman, Robert – Educational Studies, 1992
Presents questionnaire results from teachers in Australia examining how they attribute responsibility for their job stress and satisfaction. Suggests that difference levels of stress exist at elementary and secondary levels. Concludes that teachers attribute responsibility for stress to themselves in relation to their perception of their…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction

Sarros, James C.; Sarros, Anne M. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1987
This paper describes the nature of burnout among teachers, examines the differences in burnout between teachers and school-based administrators, and explores the extent to which specific factors such as workload and lack of rewards predict teacher burnout. (TE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, Teacher Burnout

Weiner, Lois – Urban Education, 1990
Reports on a qualitative study of the effects of student teaching in urban secondary schools on the motivation of student teachers. Concludes that the demands of teaching in urban schools may discourage many talented but idealistic liberal arts graduates from pursuing a teaching career. (FMW)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Qualitative Research, Secondary Schools, Student Motivation
Schwartz, Henrietta; And Others – 1983
This three volume study presents the results of research which examined working conditions and their possible relationship to stress among faculty in six schools (two elementary, two middle, and two high schools) in two major U.S. cities. Information about the schools was obtained through ethnographic case studies. Data were synthesized to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Okebukola, Peter Akinsola; Jegede, Olugbemiro J. – 1990
Science teacher stress is a topic that has attracted only a few studies in recent years. The itemized scores of 206 respondents to the 40-item Science Teacher Stress Inventory were pooled and ranked. The top six stressors were found in descending order: (1) Difficulty in obtaining equipment and materials for teaching science effectively; (2)…
Descriptors: Coping, Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Teachers
Walsh, Edwina – 1995
Nearly three-fourths of public school teachers are women, yet the majority of the 132 people who sat on the 6 major school reform panels of the 80s were non-teachers and men. Women in education are, as President Bush would have said, "out of the loop," because positions of power belong to men. This book examines the status of K-12 teaching in the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Pitner, Nancy J.; Charter, W. W., Jr. – 1984
This document reports on a review of the leadership literature, a cross-sectional correlation study, and a series of in-depth teacher interviews, all of which were parts of an effort to better understand the conditions under which a principal can lead. The correlation study makes use of S. Kerr's theory that the effect of the leader's behavior on…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Organizational Climate

Ingersoll, Richard M. – NASSP Bulletin, 2002
Investigates the possibility that the organizational characteristics and conditions of schools are driving teacher turnover. Analysis of data from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) indicates that the amount of turnover accounted for by retirement is relatively minor when compared with that associated with other factors such as…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Turnover, School Organization
MacDonald, Ann – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
Collegiality was cited in the post-McCrone Agreement as a vital quality for a professional teaching force in Scotland in the twenty-first century. The Agreement directed schools to henceforth operate more collegially and it was anticipated that this recommendation, alongside the new two-tier promotion system, would facilitate the transformation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Collegiality
Farkas, James P.; Milstein, Mike – 1986
Although many researchers conclude that education is a profession marked by high levels of stress or experience of "burnout," this paper contends that educators are more adaptable and hence less stressed than the literature would indicate. The paper surveys literature on educator stress, presents studies indicating low educator stress, and…
Descriptors: Burnout, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Climate
Ben-Peretz, Miriam – 1988
This paper analyzes some of the characteristics of research on teacher thinking as it relates to educational policy. An introductory section discusses the problems inherent in relating research on teacher thinking to educational policy, based on the difference between conclusion-oriented research (which is appropriate for teacher thinking) and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Johnson, Helen – Management in Education, 2005
The role of research in an applied field can be seen in terms of its relevance and use to practitioners. However, it can seem that much, or at least some, educational research currently being undertaken has become focused on the agenda and expressed in the terms of the ideology of governmental department and agencies. Specifically, how meaningful…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Role, Psychological Patterns, Relevance (Education)
Hargreaves, Andy – 1995
This book examines the personal, moral, cultural, and political dimensions of teaching in the context of rapid and far-reaching change within teachers' work and in the world beyond it. The chapters in Part One examine the powerful forces for change in society and how those forces are exerting pressure on existing institutions. Issues such as the…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Influences
Nelson, Jack L. – 1986
Academic freedom for precollegiate teachers in the United States is less clear than that expressed and confirmed in law and custom for college faculties. The question studied was how academic freedom is perceived in theory and practice by secondary school teachers outside of the United States. The interview schedule was modeled after schedules…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Freedom