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Acker, Duane – Presidency, 2007
Behavioral expectations start at the top; a leader's behavior is observed and long remembered. A president's actions send important messages and can have much influence on faculty and unit accountability. That influence can spread through the system, helping ensure that the total university is accountable to students and other clientele, as well…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Presidents, College Administration, Administrator Behavior
Gurney, Gerald S.; Weber, Jerome C. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In this article, the authors propose a way to measure coaches' success in recruiting student-athletes. They call this measure the Coaches' Graduation Rate (CGR). The CGR offers a long-term assessment of a head coach's judgment and choices regarding prospective student-athletes' academic promise, institutional fit, and rates of graduation. For…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Graduation, Athletes, Instructional Leadership
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Smarick, Andy – Education Next, 2010
To many education reformers, the passage of the federal government's massive stimulus plan, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), appeared to be a final bright star falling into alignment. The ARRA seemed to complete the constellation: an astounding $100 billion of new federal funds--nearly twice the annual budget of the U.S.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Finance, Educational Change, Federal Government
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Van Kemenade, Everard; Hardjono, Teun W. – Quality in Higher Education, 2010
Self-evaluation is supposed to be a valid, reliable and easy-to-use instrument to commit professionals to external quality assurance. The writing of a self-evaluation report is the first step in most higher education accreditation systems all over the world. Research on accreditation in the Netherlands and Flanders shows that professionals…
Descriptors: Quality Control, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Tuck, Eve – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this open letter, Eve Tuck calls on communities, researchers, and educators to reconsider the long-term impact of "damage-centered" research--research that intends to document peoples' pain and brokenness to hold those in power accountable for their oppression. This kind of research operates with a flawed theory of change: it is often used to…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Indigenous Populations, Observation, Disadvantaged
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Moos, Lejf; Krejsler, John; Kofod, Klaus Kasper – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2008
This article will argue that diverse national, regional and local contexts leave different rooms for manoeuvre for school principals. The social technologies applied by the authorities (like accountability systems) can be "tight" or "loose" and so leave little or much room for principals' interpretations of what a good school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accountability, Instructional Leadership, Principals
McCormick, Alexander C. – Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 2007
The author expresses concern that launching an accountability initiative without careful consideration may do more harm than good. A well-designed accountability system, writes McCormick, motivates substantive change and useful diagnostic tools must not be undermined in the name of accountability. Several new college-quality initiatives offer…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Educational Practices, Writing Skills, Accountability
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Pianta, Robert C.; Hamre, Bridget K. – Educational Researcher, 2009
The authors advance an argument that placing observation of actual teaching as a central feature of accountability frameworks, teacher preparation, and basic science could result in substantial improvements in instruction and related social processes and a science of the production of teaching and teachers. Teachers' behavioral interactions with…
Descriptors: Observation, Educational Change, Psychometrics, Accountability
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Hamilton, Sharon J.; Banta, Trudy W. – Academe, 2008
Since the publication of "A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Educational Reform" by the U.S. Department of Education in 1983, American higher education has faced the need to develop its own effective means of learning assessment to forestall the prospect of government-imposed standardized procedures. The latter potential may have moved closed…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Standardized Tests, Educational Change, Data Analysis
Phi Delta Kappan, 2008
This article presents a speech that Senator Barack Obama delivered in Thornton, Colorado, in May 2008, summarizing his education beliefs and proposals. One of the highlights of Obama's education proposal is fixing the broken promises of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). As President, he will work with the nation's governors and educators to create and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Essays, Speeches, Dropout Rate
Earley, Penelope M., Ed.; Imig, David G., Ed.; Michelli, Nicholas M., Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
What constitutes a high quality teacher education program and what standards teacher candidates should meet before receiving their teaching credential? This volume advances deep understanding of the nature and sources of policy affecting the preparation of teachers in the U.S. and the conflicts or interconnections of these policies with the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Social Justice, World Views, Teacher Education Programs
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House, Richard – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2007
Grounded in a narrative account of the author's own development as a counselling practitioner, it is argued that a programmatic developmental path for therapy practitioners can be singularly inappropriate. Such a route to practitionerhood threatens to interfere with, and even fundamentally to undermine, the necessarily unique idiosyncrasies of…
Descriptors: Therapy, Experiential Learning, Accountability, Counselor Training
Morrison, Geanie; Merrill, Denise – Trusteeship, 2009
The economic meltdown has hit U.S. college campuses, and higher education is on the chopping block in state budgets, with cuts totaling hundreds of millions of dollars already approved and hundreds of millions in more cuts on the way. As veteran legislators, the authors have seen this story play out before in previous recessions. The mindset on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Campuses, Economic Climate, Educational Needs
Brint, Steven – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2008
Today we face a challenge to the organization of higher education that will transform the enterprise, however it is resolved. That challenge goes under the name "learning outcomes," or sometimes "accountability." It is a challenge brought largely by those outside higher education, and it is based on criticisms of the performance of college and…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Accountability, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
Hess, Frederick M. – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2008
Education reformers have long questioned whether school boards have become an anachronism. Pointing to promising efforts in Boston and New York City, some have argued for handing over control of school districts to mayors. A review of the research suggests that advocates overstate the evidence and underestimate the pitfalls, but, on balance,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Change, Boards of Education, School Districts
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