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Harris, Sandra – NASSP Bulletin, 1995
Describes a successful mentoring program for beginning teachers developed at a Baptist (K-12) school with 700 students and 11 new faculty members. Program mentors were experienced, but not lead teachers. The most frequently discussed problems between mentor and protege were discipline, classroom management, and the frustration of never having…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Discipline
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Smith, Albert B.; Stewart, Gloria A. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1999
States that role-socialization theory is a useful framework for understanding the experiences of new department chairs and for meeting their professional-development needs. Describes the approaches used by 59 chairs in Texas to learn their new jobs, and illustrates the need for formalized chair-training programs. Contains 11 references. (VWC)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Community Colleges, Department Heads
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Skrla, Linda – Journal of Education Policy, 2000
In a case study, three women superintendents say their Texas communities viewed the superintendency as suitable for a white, middle-aged, conservative, married man committed to keeping taxes low. Their observations on subtle and blatant manifestations of androcentric culture may provide grist for feminist research. Corrective measures are…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Conservatism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Satterwhite, C. Robin; Cedja, Brent – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2005
Reductions in state and federal allocations to higher education are requiring colleges and universities to seek alternative sources of funding, and higher education institutions are becoming progressively more involved in fund raising. This increased dependence on private sources of funding emphasizes the need for more in-depth studies of higher…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Higher Education, College Presidents, Administrator Role
Price, Charles Alden; Stephens, Ruth Ann – 1984
This description of microcomputer use in schools within the East Texas School Study Council (ETSSC), a professional organization of 80 school districts, is based on 279 responses (66%) to a survey of 422 elementary and secondary school principals. Topics addressed include hardware and software available for educational use, microcomputing…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Financial Support
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Koschoreck, James W. – Education and Urban Society, 2001
Highlights how one Texas school district moved from being a district in which token representations of minority achievement were considered evidence of districtwide success to being a district where success for all children is the operating paradigm. Guided by vision, culture, and district support, teachers have raised student achievement levels…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Administrator Role, Educational Change
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Smith, Page A.; Birney, Larry L. – International Journal of Educational Management, 2005
Purpose: This research aims to analyse student bullying and faculty trust in elementary schools in the state of Texas. Design/methodology/approach: Two dimensions of school bullying (teacher protection and student bullying) and three aspects of faculty trust (in clients, colleagues and the principal) were examined. Findings: In general, the better…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Elementary Schools, Trust (Psychology), Bullying
Beckner, Weldon; Foster, Jeannine – 1978
Questionnaires were sent to 373 administrators in West Texas school districts with less than 500 students. The purpose of the study was to survey small school administrators' interest in leadership training through inservice education; to explore the areas of such interest; and to determine the preferences for type, location, and duration of such…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Role, Administrators
EPD Consortium D, Richardson, TX. – 1975
A mail survey of secondary vocational-technical directors in Texas was conducted to identify the tasks they performed and to determine the amount of time spent in the performance of these tasks. Data were gathered using a 56-item questionnaire given to all secondary vocational-technical directors in the state (169) with an 82 percent return rate.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Data Analysis, Educational Administration, Questionnaires
Hooper, H. H., Jr. – 1999
Gaining insight into rural school superintendents' concerns about serving special needs students in inclusive classrooms could help minimize problems in implementing this change. A survey using the Change Facilitator's Stages of Concerns Questionnaire was mailed to superintendents in all 708 rural school districts in Texas; 484 responses were…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hooper, H. H., Jr.; Pankake, Anita; Schroth, Gwen – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1999
A survey of 482 rural Texas superintendents examined their attitudes toward inclusion as a method of serving students with special needs. Superintendents were uncertain whether inclusion is the best method for serving special needs children and were more involved in planning for inclusion than in implementing it. Recommends actions rural…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Disabilities, Educational Administration
Bowen, Gail; And Others – 1995
Although much has been written to describe the changing role of teachers in the professional-development school, little is known about the role of the principal in bringing about educational change. This paper describes the role of the principal and the issues involved in implementing change in Texas Professional-Development Schools (PDSs). The…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Briggs-Carter, Johnnie Mae – 1991
The role of Texas school principals has been redefined to include instructional leadership for the planning, operation, supervision, and evaluation of educational programs. This study examined how principal trainees at the College of Education of the University of Houston (Texas) were preparing for their redefined role. It investigated the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Curriculum
CPI Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1980
A study of four elementary schools in one large Texas school district found that cultural norms and traditions of educational administration set boundaries within which teachers chose from a limited set of "recipes" for teaching and other activities. The two-year study, using data from interviews, documents, and daily observations of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Class Organization, Classroom Techniques, Educational Administration
Texas Univ., Austin. Coll. of Education. – 1979
This report documents a conference on the conceptual framework underlying the management of Teacher Corps Projects. The conference, designed to provide participants with training in specific skills pertinent to their responsibilities, was attended by school administrators, program development specialists, community coordinators, community council…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Community Resources, Formative Evaluation, Group Activities
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