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King, Suzanne; Wolfle, Lee M. – 1987
A reanalysis was conducted of Saunier's research (1985) on sources of variation in the National Research Council (NRC) reputational ratings of university faculty. Saunier conducted a stepwise regression analysis using 12 predictor variables. Due to problems with multicollinearity and because of the atheoretical nature of stepwise regression,…
Descriptors: Departments, Educational Quality, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Publishing
Katz, Lilian G.; And Others – 1982
It is commonly thought that teacher educators enjoy mixed, if not poor, reputations among those with whom they interact in the course of their work. To assess this assumption, samples of teacher education preservice candidates, educational foundations faculty, liberal arts and sciences faculty and school teachers were asked to complete a survey…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Higher Education, Measures (Individuals)

Grunig, Stephen D. – Journal of Higher Education, 1997
Factor analysis of 127 private and public universities found that graduate and undergraduate academic reputations are largely explained by the same two factors, size and selectivity. Institutional research activity was the most essential component of the size factor. Findings suggest that reputation strongly influences college attendance choices,…
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Economics, Faculty Publishing, Financial Support

Wigington, Henry; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1989
In order to determine how situational variables influence students when they evaluate an instructor, the individual student as the unit of analysis was used. Interactions between three variables related to class (type, level, and size) and three related to instructor (reputation, rank, and sex) were examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Class Size, Classes (Groups of Students), College Faculty

Klein, Waldo C.; Bloom, Martin – Journal of Social Work Education, 1992
Four studies of social work faculty publishing are reported, all using citation analysis. They examine national, local, and personal norms of citations as objective indicators of reputation, for full, associate, and assistant professors of social work, at graduate and undergraduate levels. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Case Studies, Citation Analysis, College Faculty

Cardinal, Donald N.; Drew, David Eli – Journal of Special Education, 1993
A survey of 501 faculty members in doctorate-granting special education programs resulted in a ranking of the top 10 programs. Seventy-three percent of the variance in program reputation could be explained by four variables: faculty publication, time spent in research and writing, time spent in outside professional activity, and number of degrees…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Degrees (Academic), Disabilities, Doctoral Programs
Lay, Robert; And Others – 1982
The inquiry pool represented by prospective college applicants who seek information from the institution and a marketing response that has been implemented at Boston College are considered. It is suggested that researchers may trace specific individuals from the inquiry stage through application to the final college choice. To benefit from an…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Applicants
Ayres, Q. Whitfield; Bennett, Ronald W. – 1981
Characteristics of colleges that are related to the achievement of undergraduates in teacher education were studied, based on study of 15 North Carolina institutions, 10 predominantly white and 5 predominantly black public universities. Student performance on the National Teacher Examinations and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were used as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Curriculum, College Libraries, Education Majors

Baird, Leonard L. – Research in Higher Education, 1985
The relationship of measures of academic ability and grades with high level accomplishment was examined by reviewing a wide ranging literature, including studies of highly creative scientists and technicians, physicians, high- and middle-level managers, and high school and college students. Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Achievement, Achievement Tests

Auerbach, Carl S. – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
Data from 1969 and 1975 are compared on these topics in legal education: student motivation, student and faculty attitudes about law schools' academic reputations, satisfaction with education received, schools' intellectual environment, professors' achievements, instructional quality, course content, student-faculty relations, and competitiveness.…
Descriptors: Competition, Curriculum, Educational Environment, Educational Quality
Cardon, Phillip L.; Rogers, George E. – 2002
A modified Delphi technique was used to identify the factors that positively influence technology education teachers' decision to enroll in graduate education programs and the barriers to their enrollment in advanced degree programs. Two pairs of Delphi panels were established. The doctoral panels consisted of 15 recent doctoral graduates and 30…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Delphi Technique, Doctoral Programs, Enrollment Influences
Moon, Tonya R.; Brighton, Catherine M.; Hertberg, Holly L.; Callahan, Carolyn M.; Tomlinson, Carol A.; Esperat, Andrea M.; Miller, Erin M. – National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, 2003
In response to the numerous school reform initiatives being implemented, Sternberg proposed a theory of contextual modifiability stating that successful change in a school requires that the school be modifiable. Sternberg developed the School Characteristics Inventory (SCI), a 116-item Likert scale questionnaire, to assess schools'…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Measurement, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
A Longitudinal Assessment of Productivity in Prominent Sociology Journals and Departmental Prestige.

Keith, Bruce; Babchuk, Nicholas – American Sociologist, 1994
Reports on a study of the theory of cumulative advantage and disadvantage as it applies to the productivity and prestige of academic departments within sociology. Finds that past accomplishments do not bear importantly on current perceptions of departmental prestige. (CFR)
Descriptors: Departments, Faculty Promotion, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education

Roche, Victoria F.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1991
A 1989 survey of 1,800 first-year pharmacy students from 18 schools identified factors in pharmacy school selection and compared findings with 1985 data. Factors considered include institutional reputation, academic environment, finances, degrees offered, curricular options, advising, and student characteristics. Institutional reputation and…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Choice, College Environment, Degrees (Academic)
Adams, Charles S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1991
A survey indicates that declining resources, merging of programs, and loss of faculty positions characterize the changes in programs in higher education as a field of study and suggest an uncertain future. However, most programs see themselves as strong and programs that were prominent in the last decade remain so. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, Economic Change, Educational Change