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Silky, William D. – Clearing House, 1979
At Camillus Junior High School, teachers who need extra time for instructional planning may apply for an inschool released day. This article outlines this program's procedures and cites examples of teachers' use of the planning day and their comments on the system. The program's application and evaluation forms are appended. (SJL)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Instructional Development, Instructional Improvement, Junior High Schools
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Tuckman, Howard P.; Vogler, William D. – Monthly Labor Review, 1979
Using data collected from 128 two-year and four-year colleges during 1976, this report examines the fringe benefit coverage of part-time faculty members. Reports that part timers who work more than one-half time are more likely to receive fringe benefits than those who work half-time or less. (LRA)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Workload, Fringe Benefits
Fearing, Bertie E. – ADE Bulletin, 1980
Adequate grading of student compositions in large classes makes inordinate demands on the English teacher's time. To convince administrators to reduce teaching loads, teachers need familiarity with research supporting the instructional advantages of smaller classes and closer attention, and with opposing research. (An extensive annotated research…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Research, English Departments, Higher Education
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Myers, Paul E. – NASSP Bulletin, 1981
Outlines how the principal can help the beginning teacher in six areas: achieving status with peers, gaining the principal's attention, becoming oriented, making a unique contribution to the school, growing personally and professionally, and associating socially with peers. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction
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Hass, Julia – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1994
A survey of 40 resource room or itinerant teachers of students with visual impairments in British Columbia (Canada) gathered information concerning teacher training/experience, caseload characteristics, nature of service to students with multiple disabilities, contact with parents and other professionals, and teaching activities. (JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Itinerant Teachers, Resource Room Programs
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Starnaman, Sandra M.; Miller, Katherine I. – Communication Education, 1992
Develops and tests a causal model of the relationship among burnout, communication, organizational stressors, and outcomes in the educational setting. Finds that the causal model developed indicates that teachers' workload and support from their principal influenced role conflict and role ambiguity. Finds that these role stressors, in turn,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Models, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Burnout
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Farris, Christine – Academe, 2005
Teaching and research don't have to battle each other for graduate students' attention. In an essay in Peter C. Herman's "Day Late, Dollar Short: The Next Generation and the New Academy", published in 2000, English professor Sharon O'Dair makes the connection between the current situation of English graduate students and the delusions of young…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Higher Education, Teaching Load
Thomas, Wanda E.; Barker, Stephen C. – 1983
A set of criteria for determining faculty workloads in light of changing roles and responsibilities is presented along with a formula that institutions can use to assess faculty workloads. After introductory material, the first section defines a workload formula as a method of determining the responsibilities a faculty member must carry out in a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Workload, Mathematical Models
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Freire, M. Emillia Da Silva; Da Silva, J. J. R. Frausto – Higher Education, 1975
Production functions, established for the Arts and Law Faculties of Coimbra and Lisbon Universities and the Higher Institute of Engineering of Lisbon, related the number of students to expenditures on academic staff and materials. Results are discussed and pros and cons of using production functions for educational management purposes are…
Descriptors: Administration, College Administration, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance
Howard, Esther Moore; Correro, Gloria C. – 1989
The morale of kindergarten teachers was investigated to determine the validity of the Purdue Teacher Opinionaire (PTO) and whether teachers' morale scores would be related to their students' self-concept scores, as measured by the Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Social Competencies (KIDSc). Teacher morale on the PTO consists of 10 factors:…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Kindergarten, Primary Education, Self Concept
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Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins. – 1975
A project was undertaken to devise an improved method for determining the workload generated by each direct instructional, instructional-related, and professional-related activity carried out at Colorado State University and the estimated workload expected of each instructional faculty member. These load factors specifically recognize the input…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Job Analysis
BURGE, GEORGIA – 1967
THROUGH A RECENT QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY OF ALL IOWA TEACHERS ASSIGNED AT LEAST ONE ENGLISH CLASS IN GRADES 9-12, COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION WAS COLLECTED ON TEACHER TRAINING, ASSIGNMENTS, AND ATTITUDES. RESULTS SHOWED THAT APPROXIMATELY TWO-THIRDS OF THE SECONDARY ENGLISH TEACHERS WERE WOMEN, THAT ALL TEACHERS HAD BACHELOR'S DEGREES, AND THAT 60…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Inservice Teacher Education, Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes
BURKE, VIRGINIA M. – 1960
IN 1960, THE WISCONSIN COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH CONDUCTED AN INTERVIEW AND QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY OF PARTICIPANTS IN TWO LAY-READER PROGRAMS AT THE SECONDARY LEVEL--(1) A PROGRAM AT RACINE IN ITS FIRST FULL SEMESTER IN WHICH LAY READERS CORRECTED AND EVALUATED, BUT DID NOT GRADE, APPROXIMATELY HALF OF THE THEMES FROM SELECTED CLASSES, AND (2)…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Class Size, College Preparation, English Instruction
BARNES, GRANT A.; TYNDALL, D. GORDON – 1962
THE AUTHOR STATES THAT UNIT COSTS ARE MEASURES AND STANDARDS OF BUDGETING AND ARE USED TO DIRECT ATTENTION TO PROBLEMS AND AID IN THE SOLUTION OF THOSE PROBLEMS. UNITS FOR COSTS COULD INCLUDE STUDENT CREDIT HOUR, DEPARTMENT COSTS, COST BY LEVEL OF INSTRUCTION, ETC. COSTS IDENTIFIED WITH INSTRUCTION WOULD BE FACULTY TIME. WORKLOAD AND COST…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Decision Making
BRISLEY, LEONARD; AND OTHERS – 1961
FIVE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS VISITED 1,011 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES, TAUGHT BY 747 HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS, TO STUDY THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF THE TEACHING. BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF SUCCESSFUL METHODS WERE REPORTED. THE REPORT INCLUDED DISCUSSIONS OF LOGS OF FOUR TYPICAL CLASSES, CLASS SETTINGS, LISTENING COMPREHENSION, SPEAKING, READING, AND WRITING…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Language Teachers, Modern Languages, Pattern Drills (Language)
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