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Giesguth, John, Ed.; Scheingold, Edward, Ed. – 1980
Fourth in a series of four publications on energy conservation, this booklet offers basic guidelines for sound fuel reduction in school transportation. The pamphlet suggests ways to implement energy-saving practices, guidelines for preventive maintenance of school vehicles, a definition of the drivers' and superintendents' roles, school policies…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bus Transportation, Energy Conservation, Fuel Consumption
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Portin, Bradley S., Ed. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1998
The eight chapters of this theme issue address two broad themes related to the study of school leadership in four countries. The first is the changing role of the principal/headteacher as a result of legislated change and societal expectations. The second is the implications of these changes for the roles of principals and headteachers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Weisman, Iris M., Ed.; Vaughan, George B., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1997
Based on the premise that an effective relationship between community college governing boards and presidents is crucial, this volume explores the professional needs, challenges, and roles of college presidents and governing board members and the influence of these factors on the board-president team. The following articles are provided: (1)…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, College Presidents
Snyder, Thomas – Foundation Development Abstracts, 1993
Since most private and public sources of external funding generally expect increased effort and accountability, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) at two-year colleges must inform faculty and staff that if they do not expend extra effort their college will not receive significant grants. The CEO must also work with the college's professional…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Planning, Community Colleges, Financial Support
Renchler, Ron – Urban Superintendent's Sounding Board, 1994
This publication contains three articles that examine the changing role of the urban superintendent. The first presents highlights of interviews with Dr. Walter Amprey, superintendent of the Baltimore City Public Schools, and Dr. Donald Ingwerson, who served 12 years as the superintendent of the Jefferson County, Kentucky, Public Schools. Each…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Agency Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Lashway, Larry – Research Roundup, 1997
Principals today are expected to maximize their schools' performances with limited resources while also adopting educational innovations. This synopsis reviews five recent publications that offer some important insights about the nature of principals' leadership strategies: (1) "Leadership Styles and Strategies" (Larry Lashway); (2) "Facilitative…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Educational Environment
Lumsden, Linda – Research Roundup, 1993
This publication reviews five information sources about new designs and recommendations for principal preparation programs. In "The Landscape of Leadership Preparation: Reframing the Education of School Administrators," Joseph Murphy examines the nature of current problems in administrator preparation. He argues that before they can draw sound…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Conners, Dennis A.; Reed, Donald B. – Executive Review, 1983
Business and industry have exerted a strong influence on public schools and school administration, especially on assumptions about the school setting and its implications for administrator behavior. Schools have been assumed to be bureaucratic organizations in a stable environment, which implies that administrators should be leaders in…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Bureaucracy, Educational Environment
Bowers, Bruce C. – Research Roundup, 1990
Schools are expected not only to conserve society's values and standards, but to be dynamic organizations with built-in mechanisms for incorporating rapid, far-reaching change. Although change is unlikely unless at least one highly motivated individual assumes the role of initial change agent, lasting change requires more than the efforts of a…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Cooperation, Educational Change
Williams, David L., Jr.; Chavkin, Nancy Feyl – Streamlined Seminar, 1986
Recent studies have verified Secretary of Education William Bennett's observation on the importance of home and family life. The most successful students are those whose parents become actively engaged in the educational process at home and at school. To capitalize on potential parent involvement, principals need to understand the kinds of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Education, Inservice Education
Batchler, Merv – The Australian Administrator, 1981
Writers attempting to describe administration have approached the subject from a number of perspectives. Researchers such as Gulick (1937) identified planning, organizing, staffing, directing, coordinating, reporting, and budgeting as functional elements of administration. Hemphill, Griffiths, and Fredericksen (1962), using simulated job settings,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education
Elliott, Peggy Gordon – The Practitioner, 1982
Data on teacher absenteeism in the U.S. as a whole as well as in specific states and districts indicate that the problem is serious and growing. A review of research findings on more than 15 factors affecting teacher absenteeism shows that time of year, levels of faculty agreement and community support, teacher interdependence, and requirements…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Costs, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Murphy, Dennis Dailey – Executive Review, 1981
Many people in our society turn to courts for the resolution of every problem. By delegating to judges the authority to declare our legal rights we diminish our individual and collective liberties. This trend of legalism can have important consequences for school administrators. Rather than resist or evade the law, school officials can obviate…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Arbitration, Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation
Eisenberg, Eileen, Ed. – Director's Link, 2000
This document is comprised of three 2000 issues of a newsletter for Illinois early childhood program directors, providing information on current issues in early childhood education. Regular features in each issue include: "The Director's Toolbox," delineating practical suggestions for directors related to program policies and staff…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
Hertling, Elizabeth – Research Roundup, 2000
This issue reviews publications that provide school leaders with guidance in determining how to choose and implement the schoolwide program that is best for their school. American Institutes for Research's "An Educator's Guide to Schoolwide Reform" provides educators with comprehensive profiles and evaluations of 24 of the leading…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
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