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Hall, Gene E. | 9 |
George, Archie A. | 1 |
Hord, Shirley M. | 1 |
Loucks, Susan F. | 1 |
Rutherford, William L. | 1 |
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Hall, Gene E.; And Others – Journal of Teacher Education, 1975
This article presents a method that accounts for individual variation in use of an innovation. (JS)
Descriptors: Charts, Educational Innovation, Higher Education, Schools of Education
Hall, Gene E. – 1974
An attempt has been made to categorize phenomena observed as 20 teacher training institutions have adopted innovations and to extrapolate from these findings key concepts and principles that could form the basis for developing empirically testable hypotheses and could be of some immediate utility to those involved in innovation adoption. The…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Diffusion, Educational Change

Hall, Gene E.; Rutherford, William L. – Educational Leadership, 1976
A total of 411 public school teachers participated in a project researching the highly personal experiences and phenomena encountered by individual educators in schools and colleges as they "adopt" educational innovations. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Innovation, Educational Research

Hall, Gene E.; Loucks, Susan F. – American Educational Research Journal, 1977
The concept of Levels of Use of the Innovation (LoU) permits an operational, cost-feasible description and documentation of whether or not an educational innovation or treatment is being implemented. Eight different LoU's can be reliably measured: nonuse, orientation, preparation, mechanical uses, routine, refinement, integration, and renewal.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Hall, Gene E. – 1978
Over the past few years, several complicated innovations, such as mainstreaming and minimal competency testing, have confronted teachers in addition to their usual responsibilities. In order to facilitate the teachers' implementation of such changes, the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM) was developed, using the teacher and the innovation as…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education

Hall, Gene E. – 1977
Implementation is a key factor in shaping school policies. The Procedures for Adopting Educational Innovations Project conducted longitudinal studies of innovation implementation based on the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM). A key dimension of CBAM, Levels of Use of the Innovation (LoU), was assessed in three longitudinal studies over a…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), College Faculty, Cross Sectional Studies, Educational Innovation
Hall, Gene E. – 1976
As a part of the initial verification of the Concerns-Based Adoption Model, a two year cross-sectional/longitudinal study of the concerns of elementary school teachers about team teaching and college faculty concerns about instructional modules was conducted. The Stages of Concern About the Innovation Questionnaire was developed and administered…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Change Agents, College Faculty
Hall, Gene E.; Hord, Shirley M. – 1977
This paper analyzes the collaboration between the University of Texas Research and Development Center for Teacher Education and two school systems. The researchers ranked each school district according to seven Stages of Concern. School System A was inner-oriented, with strong personal and management concerns, while School System B was…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Hall, Gene E.; George, Archie A. – 1979
Because individual teachers have ultimate control over the implementation of educational innovations, their feelings toward innovation are of interest to educational researchers. The Concerns-Based Adoption Model was based on research findings about educational dissemination and change. The model describes adoption of innovation as a growth…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Arousal Patterns, Attitude Measures, Change Strategies