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Elliott, John – 1976
Curriculum reformers in the United Kingdom who have expressed concern with the failure of the research, development, and diffusion model to implement inquiry/discovery learning have tended to offer a problem-solving approach to foster innovation at the classroom level. This approach is illustrated in the Ford Teaching Project, sponsored by the…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Studies
Heisey, Marion J. – 1968
In this study, 240 fifth-grade students were tested to determine possible relationships between their self-perceptions of oral communication skills and their personal-social adjustment as estimated by their teachers, their peers, and themselves. Measurement instruments used were a Communication Inventory (constructed for this study and validated…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Basic Skills, Communication Skills, Elementary Education
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Davis, David J. – College Teaching, 1987
Interviews with eight faculty members from diverse disciplines who are seriously attempting to integrate writing into their undergraduate courses revealed their attitudes about the importance of student writing, instructional purposes, assignments, class time devoted to writing-related activities, institutional rewards for these efforts, and the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
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Street, Sue; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1996
A survey of 2,990 students, 520 faculty, and 270 administrators at 1 university investigated gender role preferences for "ideal woman,""ideal man," and perceptions of "most women,""most men," and "self". All groups preferred an androgynous "ideal woman" and a largely masculine sex-typed "ideal man". All described sex-typed perceptions of "most…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Androgyny, College Administration, College Faculty
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Whitt, Elizabeth J. – Review of Higher Education, 1991
A study examined the experiences of three male and three female newly employed full-time education faculty at a research university and compared them with administrator expectations and perceptions. Five recurring themes emerged: collegiality, school expectations of new faculty, the department chair's role, workload, and feelings of new faculty…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, College Faculty, Collegiality
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Burroughs-Lange, Sue G. – Higher Education Research and Development, 1996
A study examined the role perceptions and beliefs about learning of 20 lecturers in 10 schools at a large Australian university. It identified a perceptual framework within which teachers' intentions are formulated, and which drive the strategies they adopt. Responses focused on their concepts of the nature of learning, perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Philosophy
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Al-Issa, Ali S. M. – Teaching Education, 2005
Teacher trainers/educators (the two terms will be used interchangeably) at the pre-service level are important agents and influential raw models for their trainee teachers. They can contribute positively to the student teacher's socialization process via the progressive training modes they adopt, the informed decisions they make, the critical…
Descriptors: Socialization, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators
Tabachnick, B. Robert; And Others – 1983
Two-year longitudinal case studes were conducted of four teachers, beginning with the student teaching experience through the first year of teaching. The study explored ways in which teaching perspectives, evidenced at the end of student teaching, are strengthened or modified during the first year of teaching. It also sought to determine who and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics
California Univ., Los Angeles. Organization of Counselors and Advisors. – 1980
Undergraduate academic advising services available at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was studied in 1979-80. One survey was sent to 114 deans, directors, and chairs of undergraduate and graduate programs, centers, and administrative units involved in academic advising to identify faculty and staff involved in academic advising. A…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Administrator Attitudes, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics
Meyer, Calvin F.; Van Hoose, John J. – 1981
This study investigates hypotheses about differences in the perceptions of middle school principals and teachers concerning those principal performance skills that are practiced and those that should be practiced. A survey instrument consisting of 37 principal performance skills on a five-point Likert-like scale was sent to the principals and…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Instructional Improvement
Ellett, Chad D.; Licata, Joseph W. – 1978
Environmental robustness is a highly dramatic, tension-producing climate characterizing the school organization; for example, strict discipline in a traditional school. To validate this theoretical construct with teachers, 264 elementary and secondary school teachers completed the Semantic Differential Robustness Scale and the School Survey. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Attitude Measures, Educational Environment, Educational Quality
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Haney, Colleen J.; Long, Bonita C. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1989
The relationship of role conflict, role ambiguity, role overload, and perceived coping effectiveness to health concerns was studied for 70 elementary and secondary school physical education teachers and 70 other teachers through a survey questionnaire. Multiple regression analyses indicated that role overload was the best predictor of perceived…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Coping, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Butt, Richard L.; And Others – 1990
This paper reports on some speculations arising from a long-term research project which utilizes data from teachers' autobiographies in understanding the nature of teachers' knowledge and development. The work is part of an increasing body of research which uses biographical methods to aid in understanding teachers' lives, careers, cultures, and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Bartell, Carol A. – 1986
This document reports on a study of the implementation of new teacher evaluation procedures as part of a consultant-designed teacher incentive plan in three elementary schols. The study focused on the impact of this effort on the role-related interests (job satisfactions and needs) of teachers and administrators. Teachers' role-related interests…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
ZEIGLER, HARMON – 1966
AS A POLITICAL LEADER AND AS A COMMUNICATOR OF POLITICAL IDEAS TO STUDENTS, THE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER IS INVESTIGATED IN FOUR SITUATIONS--(1) REACTING TO JOB AND ENVIRONMENT, (2) PARTICIPATING IN AN INTEREST GROUP, (3) EXPRESSING POLITICAL VALUES IN CLASS, AND (4) REACTING TO COMMUNITY SANCTIONS. THE STUDY IS BASED UPON INTERVIEWS WITH 803 OREGON…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline, Environmental Influences, Group Activities
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