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Winter, Paul A.; Rinehart, James S.; Keedy, John L.; Bjork, Lars G. – Journal of School Leadership, 2007
A statewide cadre of principal certification students (N = 516) completed a principal job survey and role-played as applicants for a principal position by completing a principal job evaluation instrument. Significant predictors of principal job rating included the following: self-reported capability to do the job, expected satisfaction with work…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, Evaluation, Job Analysis

Winter, Paul A.; Munoz, Marco A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
Describes a study that addressed the association between personal characteristics and job ratings of applicants for business faculty positions described in simulated recruitment advertisements. Finds that being single and working a high number of hours per week were associated with applicant attraction to business faculty positions at community…
Descriptors: Business, Business Education, College Faculty, Community Colleges

Winter, Paul A.; Morgenthal, Jayne R. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2002
Examines the influence of school academic achievement on potential candidates' attraction to high school principal positions in Kentucky. Finds, for example, that low-performance schools are significantly disadvantaged in recruiting principals. (Contains 50 references, 2 tables, and 1 figure.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Schools, Principals, Recruitment
Winter, Paul A.; Petrosko, Joseph M.; Rodriguez, Glenn – Community College Journal of Research & Practice, 2007
Staffing the nation's community colleges with qualified faculty is an emerging problem. The problem results from massive retirements among members of the post-WW II "baby boom" generation and intense competition from other sectors of the economy for scarce human talent. This study was a faculty-recruitment simulation designed to investigate the…
Descriptors: Faculty Recruitment, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Job Applicants

Winter, Paul A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1998
Describes a study that applied marketing and advertising theory to recruit community-college business faculty. The reactions of male and female target applicants to recruitment advertisements and job descriptions were assessed, with differences found between the two groups. Discusses results, and implications for practice, theory and research. (36…
Descriptors: Advertising, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Employment Practices
Munoz, Marco A.; Winter, Paul A.; Ronau, Robert N. – American School Board Journal, 2003
Jefferson County Public Schools developed a survey instrument to learn from the applicant's perspective what new teachers had experienced during the hiring process and what they thought of the district's recruiting efforts. The goal was to determine the strong and weak points of the district's program and develop suggestions for improvement. (MLF)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Selection
Winter, Paul A.; Melloy, Samuel H. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2005
This study addressed applicant reactions to teaching positions announced in recruitment media. The independent variables were school classification based on standardized student achievement tests (in need of assistance, progressing, meets goal), signing bonus (10% initial signing bonus, no bonus), and teaching experience (experienced,…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, School Restructuring, Classification, Achievement Tests
Munoz, Marco A.; Winter, Paul A.; Ricciardi, Diane – ERS Spectrum, 2006
This paper describes a research partnership conducted between Jefferson County (Ky.) Public Schools, the University of Louisville, and the University of Kentucky. The aim of the partnership was to share resources while meeting the different institutions' needs in areas such as research and recruitment. Although effective district and university…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Educational Research, College School Cooperation, Program Development
Winter, Paul A. – 1997
This paper draws on the literatures of educational administration, management, and marketing to address, empirically, two issues related to community college faculty recruitment: (a) factors influencing faculty application decisions, and (b) the utility of an existing model for recruiting community college faculty. It examines factors influencing…
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Community Colleges, Faculty Recruitment, Job Analysis
Winter, Paul A. – 1997
This study examined faculty recruitment advertisements placed by educational administration departments during one faculty recruitment cycle. The study reviewed 108 faculty recruitment advertisements placed by educational administration departments in "The Chronicle of Higher Education," using 22 criteria identified by the literature as effective…
Descriptors: Advertising, College Administration, College Faculty, Departments
Winter, Paul A.; Logsdon, Marsha R. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
This paper addresses recruitment of Health Information faculty for community and technical colleges, an issue of crucial importance because many faculty hired during the enrollment boom of the 1960s are retiring. The design for this research was a factorial experiment, involving a two-way analysis of variance. The participants (N = 194) were…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, College Faculty, Technical Institutes, Faculty Recruitment
Winter, Paul A.; Munoz, Marco; Rinehart, James S. – American School Board Journal, 2003
In Jefferson County Public Schools in Louisville, KY, a number of unique strategies are being used to attract and retain qualified principals. Based on a survey of principal-certified personnel, the district conducted a more aggressive external recruitment effort, and also started providing housing subsidies, salary incentives, and assigning some…
Descriptors: Administrator Selection, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction

Winter, Paul A.; Kjorlien, Chad L. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2000
Investigates the recruitment of qualified individuals to serve as faculty members for community college business administration departments. Both male and female applicants rated jobs most favorably when the job did not require relocation and the recruiter conveying the job message had a professional background similar to that of the applicant.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Employer Employee Relationship, Faculty Recruitment, Occupational Mobility
Winter, Paul A.; Morgenthal, Jayne R. – 2001
One of the most alarming developments confronting public school districts today is the shrinkage of applicant pools for principal vacancies. This study was conducted as an empirical investigation about factors that influence high school principal recruitment in a reform environment. Its objective was to examine the influence of school academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Faculty Recruitment
Winter, Paul A.; Logsdon, Marsha R. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
This paper addresses recruitment of Health Information faculty for community and technical colleges, an issue of crucial importance because many faculty hired during the enrollment boom of the 1960s are retiring. The design for this research was a factorial experiment, involving a two-way analysis of variance. The participants (N = 194) were…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, College Faculty, Technical Institutes, Faculty Recruitment