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Shaw, Ira M. – 1985
Before school districts and administrators' associations begin negotiations, seven proposals that provide the basis upon which adversaries can discuss the proposal's merits must be considered. (1) Establish language that would permit an administrator to teach one period a day (month or week). This proposal allows substitution in the event of…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Board of Education Policy, Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education
Pitkoff, Evan – 1981
After suggesting that excessive teacher absenteeism is a growing problem, this paper summarizes research studies investigating teacher absences and makes recommendations based on the findings. The studies correlated teacher absences with a number of variables, including contractual (salary, benefits, and leaves), procedural (absence policy),…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Contracts, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Manlove, Donald C.; Elliott, Peggy – 1979
Many recent studies have revealed a dramatic increase in teacher absenteeism. Some findings indicate that absenteeism increases following collective bargaining agreements that provide a set number of days that employees may be compensated for illness. There appears to be a growing public reaction to such absenteeism. A New York study noted that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Collective Bargaining, Costs
Alcazar, Lorena; Rogers, F. Halsey; Chaudhury, Nazmul; Hammer, Jeffrey; Kremer, Michael; Muralidharan, Karthik – International Journal of Educational Research, 2006
A high rate of absence of teachers from their posts is a serious obstacle to delivery of education in many developing countries, but hard evidence on the problem has been scarce. This study, carried out as part of a new multi-country survey project, is the first systematic investigation in Peru into the extent and causes of teachers' absence from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attendance, Public Schools, Multivariate Analysis
White, Nancy A. – 1990
An incentive program was developed to reduce teacher absenteeism in a large community high school (2,200 students) in South Florida. The four-point program included improved record-keeping systems, increased communication and information dissemination, internal recognition, and a cash lottery system. Pre- and post-attitudinal tests were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Costs, Employee Absenteeism, Incentives
Shaw, James Donald – 1980
A survey of 423 teachers in 15 Orange County (Florida) elementary schools sought to determine the extent to which unexpected teacer absenteeism could be explained by teacher morale, selected teacher and school characteristics, and teacher perceptions of the leadership behavior of principals. The Leader Behavior Description Questionnaire (Form XII)…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Institutional Characteristics, Leadership Styles
Northwest Regional Educational Lab., Portland, OR. – 1977
An overview is presented of the procedures, findings, interpretations, and recommendations related to Hawaii's 3 on 2 program. The 3 on 2 program is an organizational concept for the primary grades in which three teachers are involved with two classrooms in a team teaching approach. The four major objectives are: to acquire basic learnings, to…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Educational Objectives, Experimental Programs, Individualized Instruction
Lipoff, Elise – Here's How, 1991
Disabilities and illnesses are becoming an increasing problem for all employers. To understand the problems unique to schools, 76 elementary and middle school principals were surveyed and indepth interviews were conducted with over a dozen of them. Nearly 70 percent reported that, over the past 2 years, they had between 1 and 5 teachers absent for…
Descriptors: Demography, Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Elementary Education
Zimet, Melvin – 1973
This study examines the effects of the 1969 Decentralization Law on a community school district. The central question to which the book addresses itself is: What has been the effect of decentralization on school effectiveness? To reach a conclusion, a comparison was made of the following data before and after decentralization: reading scores,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Attendance, Attendance Records
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn. Div. of Assessment and Accountability. – 2000
This report examined the extent to which student attendance, teacher certification, and teacher absence explained differences in reading and mathematics achievement among elementary and middle schools in New York City (beyond that explained by such student demographics as receiving free lunch, being an English language learner, and receiving…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Absenteeism, English (Second Language)
Jones, Kevin R. – Here's How, 1999
This news brief presents information on managing substitute teaching. The information is based on issues discussed at a summit meeting which included public school administrators and personnel directors from around the nation. The main topics of concern focused around four core components related to the management of substitute teaching:…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Employee Absenteeism, Inservice Teacher Education
Educational Research Service, Arlington, VA. – 1980
This publication provides a comprehensive review of the research literature on employee absenteeism. Although focusing on the absenteeism of educational personnel, the study also draws on the information available on employee absenteeism outside education--in business, industry, and government service. The major sections of the report provide…
Descriptors: Attendance, Business, Costs, Educational Research
Gandara, Patricia; Fish, Judy – 1991
Outcomes of the Orchard Plan, an experiment designed to reorganize funding to support new models of instructional delivery, are described in this report. Basic elements of the program include an extended school calendar; a reorganization of categorical funding into intersession enrichment courses for at-risk students; a reduction in class size…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Attendance, Class Size
Mazer, Irene R.; Griffin, Marjorie – 1980
A joint committee of a local teachers' association and the Tacoma Public Schools studied stress conditions for classroom teachers. Teachers estimated the magnitude of stress for forty-four events and noted those which they had actually experienced. "Involuntary transfer" was perceived as the most stressful event; seventeen per cent of the teachers…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Job Satisfaction, Labor Conditions, Labor Turnover
TV Ontario, Toronto. – 2001
This 15-minute videotape offers a motivational staff development program for teachers. Four segments focus on: (1) preparing for the teacher's absence (e.g., knowing the school's policy and protocol, preparing a safety kit for the substitute teacher, and keeping a box of learning materials available for the substitute); (2) effective learning…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Classification, Classroom Design, Display Aids