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Temple, Jacqueline B.; Ylitalo, Jari – Tertiary Education and Management, 2009
Higher education institutions are facing major challenges requiring traditional leadership and administrative policies and practices to be rethought and renewed. These challenges concern the whole academic community but mostly the institutions' administrative leaders. This article suggests how applying the democratic principles of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Administrative Policy, Organizational Change
Mushayikwa, Emmanuel; Lubben, Fred – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
Self-direction has been identified as a potential key to the success of professional development of teachers, especially those working in deprived environments. This paper develops a model for self-directed professional development using interview data from 55 Zimbabwean A-level Science and Mathematics teachers. It focuses on teachers' decisions…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Independent Study, Models, Disadvantaged Environment
Riddile, Mel – Principal Leadership, 2009
This article presents an interview with Mark Wilson, the principal of Morgan County High School and the 2009 MetLife/NASSP National High School Principal of the Year. In the interview, Wilson shares his experiences in taking his school to the next level. When asked how he determined what would take his school to the next level, Wilson states that…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Interviews
Garfinkle, Adam – Foreign Policy Research Institute, 2011
The author wrote a piece called "What Our Children Should Learn about 9/11." In that piece, the author made just four simple points. These include: (1) children should know the facts; (2) once they had a grounding in the facts, the children should not abjure moral judgment; (3) children should learn to make both analytical and moral…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, World History, Foreign Policy, Arabs
Karavoltsou, Athina A.; O'Sullivan, Carmel – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2011
Drama in Education (DIE), as an artistic and educational experience, is sufficiently evidenced in the literature as a dialogical, liberating practice of education. This article discusses a practitioner research project in a second chance adult education school in Greece, where the use of a DIE teaching and learning approach was explored in an…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, Teaching Methods
Powell, Maria C.; Colin, Mathilde – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2009
Mechanisms to engage lay citizens in science and technology are currently in vogue worldwide. While some engagement exercises aim to influence policy making, research suggests that they have had little discernable impacts in this regard. We explore the potentials and challenges of facilitating citizen engagement in nanotechnology from the…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science and Society, Democracy, Molecular Structure
Torrance, Deirdre – Management in Education, 2009
The Scottish Qualification for Headship (SQH) was established in 1998 and is organised and delivered by two (previously three) consortia comprising a partnership model with universities and local authorities. SQH participants are encouraged to adopt a distributed style of leadership in taking forward their School Improvement Project. Currently,…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Participant Satisfaction, Graduate Surveys, Cohort Analysis
Yahav, Inbal – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In this dissertation we develop a framework that combines data mining, statistics and operations research methods for improving real-time decision support systems in healthcare. Our approach consists of three main concepts: data gathering and preprocessing, modeling, and deployment. We introduce the notion of offline and semi-offline modeling to…
Descriptors: Operations Research, Research Methodology, Identification, Programming
Barnaud, Cecile; van Paassen, Annemarie; Trebuil, Guy; Promburom, Tanya; Bousquet, Francois – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2010
Although stakeholder participation is expected to promote equitable and sustainable natural resource management, lessons from the past tell us that more careful attention needs to be paid to achieving equitable impacts. Now the question is how to address social inequities and power asymmetries. Some authors emphasize the need for more dialogue,…
Descriptors: Water, Simulation, Foreign Countries, Natural Resources
Piacenti, David – Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2009
This article consists of more than fifty interviews with Spanish and Yucatec-Mayan men from Yucatan, Mexico, to the United States. Based on interview responses, I contend that Yucatec-Mayan immigrants support Jeffrey Cohen's (2004) "household model" and use a ch'i'ibal-centered, or family-centered, decision-making process to frame…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Immigrants, Maya (People)
Klossner, David; Corlette, Jill; Agel, Julie; Marshall, Stephen W. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2009
Putting data-driven decision making into practice requires the use of consistent and reliable data that are easily accessible. The systematic collection and maintenance of accurate information is an important component in developing policy and evaluating outcomes. Since 1982, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has been collecting…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Injuries, Decision Making, Data
Flessa, Joseph – Peabody Journal of Education, 2009
This article critically reviews two bodies of literature that potentially share common concerns, yet rarely overlap: distributed leadership and educational micropolitics. Alternative explanations for the split between these two analytical approaches to school organization are explored in sections on problem framing, methodology, and the…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Research, Literature Reviews, School Organization
Fisher, Kathleen M.; Green, Michael J.; Orkin, Fredrick K.; Chinchilli, Vernon M. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2009
Background: Little is known about surrogate healthcare decision-making for individuals with intellectual disability (ID). This study examined healthcare decision-making by residential-agency directors to learn their process and the extent to which the individual is included. Method: Content analysis of qualitative data from a mailed survey of…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Quality of Life, Content Analysis, Residential Care
Stokes, Helga – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2009
In his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Gore (2007) spoke about collective action to bring about major changes in the usage, protection, and management of the environment. Collective action requires communication among all, including traditionally marginalized populations such as Indigenous people, women, youths, and children. The wisdom of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Females, Ecology
Banicki, Guy; Pacha, Joseph – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
Holding closed sessions in school board meetings to reach major policy decisions is generally discouraged; but, school boards occasionally use this tactic if conflict and tension arise. Therefore, the questions of "how often does a Board of Education encounter conflict and tension" and "how is the decision made to schedule a closed session to…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Surveys, Administrator Attitudes, Boards of Education