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Levy, Joel M.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1991
A survey of 341 human resources executives from large U.S. businesses found most executives favorable to employment of persons with disabilities. Almost two-thirds of the corporations have a policy regarding hiring persons with disabilities; over one-half have hired such persons within the past three years; and over one-third have supported work…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Business, Corporate Support, Disabilities
Moreland, Kevin L. – 1995
Professionals often seem to view guidelines, standards, and the like, not to mention legal mandates, as adding to their work load. It is argued that a widely promulgated set of test taker rights would actually make the work of personnel selection professionals easier. The California court case Soroka v. Dayton-Hudson Corporation, in which test…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Ethics
Olney, Robert J. – Journal of College Placement, 1982
Compared what personnel managers in 1981 (N=174) considered important resume components, with what personnel managers in 1974 considered important. The largest differences were that more businesses in 1981 rated listing college courses as important, and more businesses in 1974 thought marital status was important. (RC)
Descriptors: Business, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Employer Attitudes
MOORE, HAROLD E. – 1968
FROM BOTH PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES, TWO PAPERS ATTEMPT TO ASSESS AND PREDICT THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATOR OR DIRECTOR. THE ROLE IS DEFINED AS IT RELATES BOTH TO THE MORE TRADITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF A GENERALIST AND TO THE MORE SPECIALIZED RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EXPERT. FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION ARE…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Collective Bargaining, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Trends

Lavigna, Robert J. – Public Personnel Management, 1992
Background characteristics (grade point average, degree level, college quality, major, work experience, and recruitment source) were correlated with performance appraisal scores of 564 entry-level public employees. Although most agency managers surveyed believed performance was linked to those characteristics, grade point average was the only…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Educational Quality, Employment Experience, Entry Workers
Painter, Suzanne; Wetzel, Keith – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2005
This study analyzed the responses of K-8 human resource directors and principals to teacher education students' electronic portfolios used for hiring. From the focus groups several themes emerged. First, because the principals do not have much time to examine portfolios of any kind, the ideal electronic portfolio would include only a few clearly…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Personnel Selection, Focus Groups, Principals
Fraenkel, William A.
Written for employers, personnel directors, vocational rehabilitation personnel, placement specialists, and all others involved in helping the mentally handicapped find their rightful place in the world of work, these guidelines discuss significant factors to consider when employing or seeking employment for the mentally handicapped. These factors…
Descriptors: Employers, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Employment Practices
Todaro, Julie B. – 1993
The essential elements of personnel management are outlined. Personnel management may be called by various names and may be practiced by various levels of management, but in any case it is one of the most important elements of a management position. While sample forms generally relate to Texas community colleges and libraries, the guide is written…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices, Evaluation Methods
American Association of School Personnel Administrators, Seven Hills, OH. – 1977
The purpose of this guide is to identify the responsibilities generally delegated to school district personnel administrators. In addition to outlining general personnel department functions, the authors list personnel director responsibilities in five broad areas: (1) employee relations (including record maintenance and staff development); (2)…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Board of Education Policy
Graham, Peter J. – 1976
Affirmative action programs in the area of intramural-recreational sports department employment policies may be instituted in a number of areas. In recruiting and hiring of new personnel, a survey of present employees with regard to the status of women and minorities in respect to numbers, types of job, and level of employment will give an idea of…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Employment Practices, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Saad, Syed; Carter, Gary W.; Rothenberg, Mark; Israelson, Enid – 1999
This guide was developed to help managers and human resource (HR) professionals use assessment practices that are the right choices for reaching their organizations' HR goals. It provides information about assessment practices so that managers and HR professionals can evaluate and select assessment tools and procedures that maximize chances for…
Descriptors: Adults, Competitive Selection, Compliance (Legal), Employment Qualifications
Coastline Community Coll., Fountain Valley, CA. – 1979
Coastline Community College has developed a series of guides to assist adults who wish to obtain college credit or advanced standing in evaluating and verifying their non-college learning experiences. This guide lists the competency requirements of seven courses in the Personnel Associate program: Employee Selection and Placement, Special Services…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Behavioral Objectives, Community Colleges, Course Objectives
Smolen, Lynn; Newman, Carole – 1992
As part of a research project about portfolios as a means of assessment for preservice teachers, the College of Education at a midwestern university formed a committee to review and rate student-developed portfolios. The committee evaluated student portfolios both for their evidence of attainment of beginning teacher competencies and also for…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Beginning Teachers, College Students
Crain, Robert L. – 1984
This paper examines high school quality as revealed in the responses of personnel officers to the Johns Hopkins University Survey of American Employers and in their actual recruiting and employment practices. The analyses test the hypothesis, recently proposed by senior executives of Fortune 1300 firms and by the National Commission Report, "A…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Education Work Relationship, Educational Assessment, Educational Attitudes
Gagnon Jr, William L. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2003
Most school districts do not have a full time human resources administrator to conduct interviews and this important task most often becomes the responsibility of the building principal or a department head. Here is a guide designed for hiring employees, both professional staff as well as non-professional, in public, parochial, or private schools.…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Occupational Information, Personnel Selection, Resumes (Personal)