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Barnett, Bruce G. – Sociology of Education, 1984
Advances a model of individual teacher power using data collected in three high schools. A teacher's power resides in his/her access to various persons, information, and material resources. The resulting dependency of administrators on these resources can allow teachers to influence behavior. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Sociology, High Schools, Individual Power
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Falsey, Barbara; Heyns, Barbara – Sociology of Education, 1984
Seniors enrolled in private schools, whether Catholic or not, are significantly more likely to enter college and to enroll in four-year institutions than are public school students. Reasons for these differences are organizational policies, the orientations of the school staff, and the resources devoted to counseling and advising college-bound…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Bound Students, Counseling Services, Educational Research
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Bidwell, Charles E.; Frank, Kenneth A.; Quiroz, Pamela A. – Sociology of Education, 1997
Presents a theory of workplace control in American high schools based on the assumption that school workplaces contain potent systems that control the everyday work attitudes and conduct of teachers. Posits the formation of teacher types, each comprising distinctive attitudes toward work, as the link between control systems and behavior. (MJP)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Environment, Educational Sociology, High Schools