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Christine M. Wilson – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2023
Working at the university level prepares campus employees to deal with a diversity of negative issues and even with crises. COVID-19 did away with the rule book for how to handle university crises as universities fell into the middle of a worldwide pandemic beyond what almost every university employee could have imagined. When administrators first…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Coping
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Mollie McQuillan; Cris Mayo – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2024
Purpose: If PK12 administrators aspire to interrupt bias-based bullying, they need to understand their role in perpetuating structural and social inequality. The purpose of this study was to examine administrators': 1) awareness of gender-based bullying, 2) initial intentions to address bullying, and 3) actions that interrupted or perpetuated…
Descriptors: Bullying, Gender Bias, Social Bias, LGBTQ People
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Rhoads, Kyle – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
When the author became principal of Acton Elementary School in Acton, Maine, in 2003, he spent the summer interviewing staff members. Staff in this small, rural elementary school overwhelmingly expressed a desire for opportunities to learn collaboratively. The teachers described a school culture where staff did not work together but instead worked…
Descriptors: School Culture, Interviews, Faculty Development, Rural Schools
Abramson, Richard A. – School Administrator, 2008
The list of issues confronting education leaders today seems to be growing longer, with school wellness being pushed to the forefront by the surge in childhood obesity rates. Whether walking the halls of the schools or the local shopping mall, it is easy to see why society needs to adopt healthier lifestyles. That is why more community leaders,…
Descriptors: Wellness, Child Health, Rural Schools, Partnerships in Education
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Zhen, Yurui; Garthwait, Abigail; Pratt, Phillip – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2008
This study identified the important factors influencing faculty members' decision to use or not to use any form of online course management applications (OCMA) in higher education. A polynomial logistic analysis led to a statistical-artifact hypothesis: factors did exist that correlated faculty members' technology adoption decisions. Motivational…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Decision Making, Influences, Electronic Learning
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Eckman, Ellen Wexler – Journal of School Leadership, 2007
The coprincipalship has been suggested as an organizational structure that addresses the increasing workload and time demands of the principal as well as the shortage of qualified applicants for the position. This article presents the findings of a qualitative study of coprincipals in public and private schools in California, Illinois,…
Descriptors: Models, Principals, Qualitative Research, Faculty Workload
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Dulac, G. Paul; Taylor, Raymond G., Jr. – Education, 1984
The study of 228 Maine principals measures actual and preferred roles of school principals during teacher-board contract negotiations, compares elementary and secondary data, and draws conclusions related to five role types (principals as administration representatives, as separate bargaining units, as part of teachers' organizations, as…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Boards of Education, Collective Bargaining, Contracts
Trotter, Andrew – Executive Educator, 1992
While Principal Norman Higgins was speaking at an out-of-town conference, his high school faculty voted to cancel final exams for seniors and hold a morale-raising picnic. Although some principals dole out site-based power only grudgingly, Higgins takes his coordinator role seriously and delegates loads of responsibility. This article details…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cooperation, High Schools, Leadership Styles
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Wills, Frances G.; Peterson, Kent D. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1992
Strategies that school superintendents use to develop and implement school improvement plans in response to state mandates were studied through interviews with 30 Maine superintendents and assistant superintendents. Results indicate that imposition of state standards may ignore superintendents' interpretations that shape the approach to meeting…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Jaschik, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1987
The new chancellors of the Maine, Massachusetts, and West Virginia state higher education systems use different styles to tackle highly political jobs that frustrated their predecessors. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Presidents, Educational Planning, Higher Education
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Hill, Jonathan P. – Rural Educator, 1993
A survey of California principals compared time allocation of principals assigned to a single school site versus multiple school sites. Multiple site principals spent more time traveling, visiting schools, and attending board meetings. Compares results with a similar study in Maine. (LP)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Leadership
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Brown, David W.; And Others – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1996
Survey of 217 Maine principals revealed that respondents perceived their staff as moderately to highly involved in decision making, viewed the community as informed but not actively involved in decision making, and desired greater involvement from staff and parents. Principal gender and school level did not affect desired levels of involvement.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Dedmond, Rebecca M. – Principal Leadership, 2005
Personalized learning: Everyone knows it needs to happen, but how? It is one thing to believe in the importance of high school reform. It is quite another to embrace a system that helps every student leave high school with a diploma and plans for postsecondary education or training that lead to productive and self-sufficient adulthoods. This…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Lifelong Learning, Transitional Programs, High Schools
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2004
"Chronicle of Higher Education" presents an abundant source of news and information for college and university faculty members and administrators. This April 30, 2004 issue of "Chronicle for Higher Education" includes the following articles: (1) "Why Michigan State Opted Out" (Eddington-Shipman, Richard); (2)…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Internet, Part Time Faculty, College Faculty