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Thompson, Bruce; King, Jean A. – 1981
The study investigated whether school administrators (n=128) implicitly perceive the "types" of evaluators proposed by Meltsner (1976) when they consider evaluative information. One simulated evaluation report was written to represent each evaluator, differentiated from one another by their norms, expectations, motivations, and training.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Competence, Educational Researchers, Evaluation Methods
Shakeshaft, Charol – 1982
This paper presents an analysis of research on women in educational administration, identifying the issues which have been treated, examining the methodological perspectives of the research, determining the quality of the research, and formulating a paradigm for future research on women in education. One hundred fourteen doctoral dissertations on…
Descriptors: Administrators, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Administration, Educational Researchers
Kearney, Kerri S.; Hyle, Adrienne E. – 2003
This paper outlines the use of participant-produced drawings as part of a larger study that examined the emotional impact of change on individuals in an educational institution (Kearney, 2002; Kearney and Hyle, 2003). Participants were four teachers and five staff or administrators at a branch campus of a technology training school. Both the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Art Expression, Educational Change, Emotional Response
Toombs, William; Sams, Henry – 1977
The relationship between advancement in academic rank and various kinds of professional associations was empirically explored. Ten percent of the active research faculty at a large university were surveyed. Using statistical analyses, academic rank was correlated separately with two types of associations: five internal affiliations one might hold…
Descriptors: Administrators, Age, College Faculty, Faculty Promotion
Young, Beth; Tardif, Claudette – 1988
The interview process in qualitative research is discussed, based on the experiences of the two participants in a series of life-story interviews. The interviews were held during a pilot study for a doctoral project, and this account of the process is presented from the dual perspectives of the researcher-interviewer and of the interviewee,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Biographies, Decision Making, Interviews
Spiro, Louis M.; Campbell, Jill F. – 1985
Perceptions of college institutional research directors concerning the quality of executive decision making at their institutions were studied. Perceptions were assessed using a theoretical model of Groupthink developed by Janis, who postulates that a high amount of environmental stress should lead to a greater degree of…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, Decision Making, Governance
Hammond, Laura A.; Fong, Margaret L. – 1988
There is research support of the hypothesis that engaging in multiple roles yields better health and greater life satisfaction, and there is support of the hypothesis that multiple role involvement leads to symptoms of role strain. No study has employed a comprehensive model to address the impact of multiple roles or attempted to identify…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adults, College Faculty, Coping
Howe, Harold – 1976
One reason the field of education research is so vague is that there is no specific methodology that belongs to such research. Policy makers and people who appropriate funds would get a clearer idea of what research can contribute to an understanding of schools, colleges, students, and teachers if the research community were clearer about what it…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Educational Policy
Bloland, Harland G. – 1979
An analysis and comparison of two frames, "conventioneering" and "game," as experienced by convention goers is presented to provide a partial explanation of convention behavior and stress response. Many of the concepts discussed come directly from books by Erving Goffman. Frames are principles of organization that govern…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Conference Reports, Conferences
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Conrad, Clifton F. – Review of Higher Education, 1989
A critical look at four conventional beliefs that guide research in higher education is presented. These beliefs concern stakeholders, aims of inquiry, paradigm and modes of inquiry, and inquiry perspectives. Higher education should be a field of study where scholars, administrators and faculty provide the lodestar for inquiry. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Critical Thinking, Educational Research
Kallio, Ruth E.; Knepp, Marilyn – 1984
An institutional research/planning office's attempt to deal with the professional development needs of its staff is described. The objective was to broaden and develop the knowledge base and technical skills of the office as a whole, as well as to benefit individuals. A unique aspect of the program was the development of an in-office training…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Higher Education, Inservice Education
Wang, Margaret C.; And Others – 1995
In a survey of educational researchers, school and district administrators, and policymakers, 1,818 respondents rated educational practices and policies according to their influence on learning and assessability. Classroom practices, design and delivery of curriculum, and schoolwide practices were rated as more influential than federal, state, and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning, Educational Policy
Hanson, LuEtt – 1993
Television has the ability to present information in two sensory channels simultaneously. Well-constructed dual-channel messages have great power to facilitate remembering and understanding, but poorly constructed ones have the power to confuse. Researchers' descriptions of audio/video combinations were compared with those of audience members and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Audience Response, Auditory Perception, Comparative Analysis
Evertson, Carolyn M. – 1977
The most legitimate role that the independent research can play in a collaborative research effort in the schools is that of intermediary or broker. Researchers need to establish good relations with school administrative staff and teachers, allaying their mistrust of outside researchers. Research should be carefully designed to relate as directly…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Educational Researchers
Storrar, Sandra J. – 1981
The relationship between career orientation of college institutional research/planning officers and perceptions of organizational and political environments was investigated, based on a survey of 154 officers in public doctoral-granting institutions. Of the 106 respondents, 53 percent were directors of institutional research/planning; 26 percent…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Administration, College Planning, Higher Education
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