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Lemoine, Pamela A.; McCormack, Thomas J.; Richardson, Michael D. – Educational Planning, 2018
Superintendents, personnel directors and school boards across the nation are faced with a growing problem of locating high caliber replacements for the exodus of school principals that began as we entered the decade of the 1990s. This departure, which began as natural attrition due to age and retirement, has been accelerated by several other…
Descriptors: Principals, Recruitment, Personnel Selection, Labor Turnover
Takeuchi, Mamiko – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
The main purpose of this study is to find the attributes of corporations that prevent hiring of highly educated female new graduates, who hold bachelor's or master's degrees. Our results show that the percentages of new graduates who majored in the field of humanities and of female employees positively correlate with the percentage of female new…
Descriptors: Females, College Graduates, Corporations, Barriers
Levenson, Nate – Educational Leadership, 2022
The extended switch to remote learning altered the lives and education of many students--and school leaders must adjust their approach to mitigate the harm. Levenson describes three shifts school leaders should make: providing rigorous, grade-level instruction to all kids, with extra learning time given to strugglers; focusing how we provide SEL…
Descriptors: Leadership, Educational Change, Electronic Learning, Change Strategies
Denney, Fiona – International Journal for Academic Development, 2022
Over the past two years, four research-intensive universities in the UK have appointed senior academic leaders from academic development backgrounds, a new phenomenon in this sector of UK higher education that may suggest a changing pattern. This study interviewed these four leaders to explore what the appointment means for their academic…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Research Universities, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Goldhaber, Dan; Brown, Nate; Marcuson, Nathaniel; Theobald, Roddy – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2022
We describe the extent and predictors of staffing challenges faced by school districts in Washington state throughout the 2021-22 school year using data collected from job posting websites for districts representing more than 98% of students in the state. These data suggest that school districts in the state faced considerable challenges filling…
Descriptors: School Districts, Employment Opportunities, Recruitment, Personnel Selection
Nashid Nigar; Alex Kostogriz; Laura Gurney; Mahtab Janfada – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
This article investigates how non-native English-speaking teachers' (NNESTs) professional identities can be affected by their employment experiences in Australia. Hermeneutic phenomenological narrative analyses of the written narratives of lived experiences of a group of NNESTs demonstrate how their professional identities were negatively affected…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, English (Second Language), Native Speakers
Stephanie Jill Lunn; Ellen Zerbe; Monique Ross – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Although there is a great demand for graduates in computing fields, companies frequently struggle to find enough workers. They may also grapple with obtaining racial, ethnic, and gender diversity in representation. It has been suggested that the hiring process further contributes to these inequities. This study examined undergraduate computing…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Science Education, Disproportionate Representation, Employment
Henry Tran; David Buckman; Simone Gause; Emma Reabold; Rinice Sauls – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2024
This study leverages the theories of racialized and gendered organizations as frameworks to examine a Southeastern school district's aspiring leadership program and hiring practices to determine the extent to which they produce and reproduce gender and race-based norms that promote workplace exclusion for women and people of color interested in…
Descriptors: Barriers, Principals, Leadership Training, School Districts
Yazdanian, Ramtin; West, Robert; Dillenbourg, Pierre – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2021
The Fourth Industrial Revolution has considerably sped up the pace of skill changes in many professional domains, with scores of new skills emerging and many old skills moving towards obsolescence. For these domains, identifying the new necessary skills in a timely manner is a difficult task, where existing methods are inadequate. Understanding…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Personnel Selection, Computer Software, Computer Mediated Communication
Osten, Victoria – Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Background: This study addresses gender differences in early career experiences in engineering by examining entry-level jobs of Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) graduates in Canada. Purpose/Hypotheses: The study explored how gender shapes entry into this male-dominated occupation in the context of the contemporary knowledge economy. I tested four…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Job Application, College Graduates, Bachelors Degrees
Marita Esposito – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study examined how people of color seeking administrator-level positions perceived hiring bias and biased hiring decisions that adversely impacted their upward mobility in higher education career pathways. The study was conducted using semi-structured interview questions to collect thick data descriptions, explore participants thoughts and…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Race, Racial Factors, Administration
Jennifer L. Nelson; Steven P. Vallas – Grantee Submission, 2021
Recent research on racial inequality at work offers fruitful new insights on the organizational conditions that foster racial segregation, racial disparities in wages, and racial hierarchies in the labor market and the workplace. Much less is known, however, about the specifically occupational influences that impinge on equitable work outcomes by…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Work Environment, Salary Wage Differentials, Employment Practices
Gina Marie Vilches – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Concerns about a strong positive correlation between leadership and student success (Wood et al., 2013) coupled with community input around hiring from outside an organization, or hiring from within and selecting existing employees to fill superintendent vacancies contribute to the complexity of the hiring process. The limited research available…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Administrator Role, Administrator Qualifications, Employment Potential
Gregory Lee Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Presidential tenures at colleges and universities in the United States have declined. Private, four-year institutions have witnessed a significant decrease in average appointments while more presidents, many influenced by personal job dissatisfaction, have chosen to retire or leave the industry rather than assuming a similar role at a more…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Presidents, Religious Colleges, Christianity
Baldo, Carlos; Valle-Cabrera, Ramón; Olivas-Lujan, Miguel – Administrative Issues Journal: Connecting Education, Practice, and Research, 2019
The relationships between clients, headhunters, and candidates during the executive search process has not been researched using agency theory as the theoretical framework. This is puzzling, as the existence of common objectives and information asymmetries between these three parties make agency theory an ideal one to explain the interactions…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Recruitment, Administrators, Job Applicants