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Dempsey, Ian; Arthur, Michael – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2002
This study reports the characteristics, career intentions, and professional development needs of staff from a wide variety of services for people with a disability in New South Wales (Australia). Staff were predominantly female; male staff were unlikely to regard their career futures as being in the disability field; and employers were providing…
Descriptors: Attendants, Career Planning, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Collis, Betty; Martinez, Michael E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1989
Based on data from two national surveys of U.S. and Canadian eleventh-grade students, this article reviews findings concerning computer literacy, computers' integration with curricula, and gender equity. Recommendations stress the importance of curriculum evaluation, inservice training, and teachers' use of computers. Includes eight references.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
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Mulholland, Jane L. (Mosher) – American Annals of the Deaf, 1989
Residential staff (n=156) of state schools serving hearing-impaired children were surveyed concerning perceived staff training needs. Demographic information was also compiled on residential staff, and analysis determined seven correlations between demographic characteristics and selection of training topics, such as gender and sex education,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Demography, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Valentin, Tom – NASSP Bulletin, 1993
English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) programs are proliferating because of sudden, often unexpected growth of immigrant populations in predominantly "homogeneous" communities. When these changes occur, principals should work with the community to acquire demographic information and project enrollment and educational needs, cooperate with local…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Bilingual Education, Community Involvement, Cultural Pluralism
Maeroff, Gene I. – School Administrator, 1993
Some school systems are taking fresh approaches to school change, experimenting with using teams within school as change vehicles, rather than relying on innovative individuals or attempting to convert whole faculty at once. Principal is usually a key team member. Established practices are usually challenged once a team has been built and charged…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Change Agents, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Education
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Ayers, E. J. Bailey – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1991
Evaluation of TASH (The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps) Technical Assistance Project found it to be effective in providing inservice training for staff working with individuals with deaf-blindness. The project involves prioritization of training needs, team planning, follow-up activities, and use of consultants to deliver technical…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Inservice Education, Program Development, Program Effectiveness
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Robinson, Rhonda S. – Thresholds in Education, 1991
Technology cannot resolve instructional problems unless teachers are involved in the technology decision-making process. To be truly empowered, educators must perform curriculum, student, and community needs analyses; determine curricular objectives; develop district and school plans; provide cooperative teacher training prior to initiation; and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment, Inservice Education
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Powell, Emlyn; Moss, G. D. – School Organisation, 1990
Describes a cyclical model for identifying training and staff development needs within a local education authority in Gwent (United Kingdom). The model's features include local representation of school staff, prioritization of needs, and the evaluation of training effectiveness in schools. This model appears to be more successful than previous…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Inservice Education, Models
Stephens, Elaine C. – Executive Educator, 1990
Examples of inservice programs and procedures at two hypothetical high schools reveal the principal's true role in promoting positive change through staff development. With school improvement at stake, the principal must concentrate on commitment, collaboration, communication, and coordination. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Communication Skills, Cooperation, Educational Facilities Improvement
West, Gary – School Administrator, 1994
Planning for tomorrow's educational technology should consider access over specific hardware and software packages. Five essential planning components are networking, telecommunications, connections, teacher training, and funding. Some networking applications include well-distributed and well-integrated software that is easily adaptable to…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
King, Bruce M.; Newmann, Fred M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Since teachers have the most direct, sustained contact with students and considerable control over the teaching/learning climate, improving teachers' knowledge, skills, and dispositions is critical to enhancing student achievement. Professional development must also address schoolwide professional community and school program coherence. Two…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Coherence, Elementary Education
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Glover, Derek; Coleman, Marianne – Journal of In-service Education, 2005
The terms school culture, climate and ethos appear to be used interchangeably. Within the context of differing national environments there is, however, a tendency to use climate when objective data is under consideration, ethos when more subjective descriptors are involved, and culture when these two are brought together as an integrative force in…
Descriptors: Investigations, School Culture, Professional Development, Educational Environment
Overbay, Amy; Mollette, Melinda – Online Submission, 2010
IMPACT is a media and technology program designed to support and promote effective instruction through the integration of technology. The model is currently being implemented in 30 K-12 schools throughout North Carolina. This evaluation study investigated the effects of this model on the attitudes, behaviors, and activities of students and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Program Evaluation
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Winberg, C.; Adams, A.; Esbach, J.; Groenewald, W.; Lakay, D.; Muzondo, I.; Randall, K.; Seane, G.; Siyepu, S.; Veeran, P. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
Universities of Technology (UTs) offer career-focused education in a wide variety of disciplines and fields. Traditionally, UTs recruited academic staff with relevant workplace experience, rather than academic qualifications. The result of this strategy was, while many lecturers possessed professional qualifications in their field, they did not…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Qualifications, Employment Qualifications, Tenure
Li, Kuiyuan; Amin, Raid; Uvah, Josaphat – Online Submission, 2011
A fully online graduate program that was developed at the UWF (University of West Florida) has been successfully implemented using synchronous instruction since fall 2009. The hybrid nature of the developed model has proven to be of benefit to both face-to-face and distance students. Aside from the robustness of students' discussions and…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Graduate Study, Mathematics Instruction
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