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Wooldridge, Charlene – CUPA Journal, 1996
Some practical approaches to implementing preretirement education programs for personnel at public research universities are offered, based on a program developed at Ohio University. Preretirement program goals are to educate employees about the critical components in retirement planning and to provide unbiased and impartial resource information…
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Personnel Management, Program Design

Schuett, Faye – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 1999
Discusses an initiative to revitalize senior faculty through an interview with Dr. Bernice Braid, Dean of Academic and Instructional Resources at Long Island University (New York). Also presents the inducements for early retirement in the second half of this article via an interview with Dr. Leonard T. Kreisman, Senior Professor of Economics,…
Descriptors: Aging in Academia, Early Retirement, Faculty, Faculty College Relationship
Easley, Jacob – Educational Studies, 2006
Early murmurs concerning teacher attrition in the United States have risen to an alarming level since the 1990s. Given that half of the 1990s teaching force were/are expected to retire between 2000 and 2010, the cry has been heard loud and clearly throughout the nation. Furthermore, today's fledgling teachers are fleeing at astronomical rates,…
Descriptors: Teacher Retirement, Faculty Mobility, Principals, Urban Areas
Bernstein, Melvin H., Ed. – 1991
This publication presents a collection of essays from top investment thinkers and financial commentators who share their views on the revolutionary retirement plan options now available to college and university employees. The essays were prepared for a conference that was convened by the New England Board of Higher Education in Boston to help…
Descriptors: Administration, College Faculty, Colleges, Decision Making
Carbone, Gilbert J. – 1983
Between April 29 and December 31, 1982, 244 community college employees in Washington retired. Of that group, 85 exercised an option to retire under a special early retirement program enacted by the 1982 state legislature. The net effect of the early retirement program was a 53.4% increase in the number of retirements over the number that might…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Early Retirement
Holmes, Dennis H.; And Others – 1988
This report presents data obtained from a survey of District of Columbia public school teachers who would become eligible for retirement in school years 1986 through 1991. Findings indicate that well over one-third of the respondents plan to retire when first eligible at the age of 55, while 30 percent plan to delay retirement. If the remaining 29…
Descriptors: Career Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Projections, Policy Formation
Tarter, Scott; McCarthy, Martha – 1988
The first section of this policy paper provides an overview of the historical development of early retirement incentive programs (ERIPs), the legal status of ERIPs under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), cost/benefit analyses involving ERIPs, and consideration of ERIPs in Indiana. The second section contains a brief synopsis of…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Cost Effectiveness, Discriminatory Legislation, Early Retirement
Johnson, Robert A. – 1978
A model for projecting the flow of faculty as a result of various decisions related to tenture is presented. This model uses the proposition that future tenure proportions are determined by additions and departures from the tenured and untenured faculties. Its most basic assumption is that the rates of these additions and departures will remain…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Computation, Faculty Mobility
Pease, Sara R. – 1980
By 1976-77 almost four million teachers and other school personnel belonged to teacher retirement systems or public employee retirement systems. To help laypersons better understand these systems, this report describes the institutional characteristics of public pension funds whose members include teachers and explains the concepts behind such…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Financial Support, Government Employees
Gonder, Peggy Odell – 1980
This guide discusses the results of a national survey of school administrators who were asked to rank from a list of 13 problems the top problems facing their schools today. Their responses, which are discussed in this report, include how to cut costs in areas like salaries, fringe benefits, and energy; how to better manage their schools and set…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Case Studies, Collective Bargaining, Energy Conservation
Victor, Richard B.; Pease, Sara R. – 1980
The financial condition of public employee retirement systems, including teacher retirement systems (TRSs), has become a matter of public concern, intensified by recent debate over the future of the Social Security System. This report provides some basic data about TRS financial condition. It reviews how to assess TRS financial health, discusses…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Financial Support, Input Output Analysis, Policy Formation
Phair, Tom S. – 1978
California public community colleges (n=106) were surveyed regarding projected retirements at age 65 of certificated college staff and faculty members for the years 1977-78 through 1981-82. Survey responses identified 1,041 persons employed at least 60% of full-time that would reach age 65 between 1977 and 1982. By year, these figures were: 125 in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Ohio Education Association, Columbus. Instruction and Professional Development Div.
This document is a report of the Ohio Education Association (OEA) 1975-76 biennium legislative priorities and policies and the 1976-77 OEA resolutions. The document is introduced by the preamble of the OEA and listings of the resolutions and legislative committees. Section I, on OEA legislative priorities, discusses educational finance, collective…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Cliff, Rosemary – 1974
Seven questions dealing with retirement needs and expectations were included in a comprehensive questionnaire distributed to a sample of University of Southern California faculty in the fall of 1973 to obtain preliminary information for developing a more detailed study. The response to these items suggests that although most faculty now expect to…
Descriptors: Age, College Faculty, Higher Education, Income
Heller, Scott – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
College administrators are beginning to think about the impact on institutional personnel management, and perhaps the whole tenure system, of the 1994 implementation of a federal law ending mandatory faculty retirement at 70. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Educational Change, Federal Legislation