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Timmerman, John H. – College English, 1988
Offers excellent tips for candidates' interviewing preparation. Cautions that candidates need to be themselves in interviews. Stresses that candidates must remember that they too have rights, and primary among them is the right to selfhood. (RAE)
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Faculty Recruitment, Higher Education, Job Applicants
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Johnson, Scott D.; Foster, W. Tad – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1990
Provides a brief review of teacher education reform, examines the force behind the current reform movement, and synthesizes the original recommendations of the various reform reports as they relate to teacher education. Discusses major criticisms of the reports. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Higher Education, Teacher Education
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Walters, Sharon E.; Baker, Clora Mae – Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 1996
A survey of 69 employers and 31 recruiters compared attitudes of those who had prior contact with individuals with disabilities with those without prior contact. Results indicate that four variables influence acceptance of the Americans with Disabilities Act: (1) type of activity; (2) educational level; (3) number of disabled employees; and (4)…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
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Ewert, Merrill; And Others – Adult Learning, 1995
Cultural diversity affects organizations in several ways: recruitment/retention, outreach beyond traditional clientele, management styles and decision making, and interorganizational relationships. Intercultural effectiveness can be improved by making training strategic, building cultural knowledge, targeting unconscious discrimination, and…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Employment Practices, Labor Turnover, Organizational Change
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Waldman, Lila – Business Education Forum, 1995
Focus groups can be a useful tool for program promotion and development and recruitment in business administration. Participants and moderators must be carefully selected, and the interview guide should include open-ended questions. Generalizations drawn from the data should be made with caution. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Guidelines, Program Development, Research Methodology
Melton, Rob – Quill and Scroll, 1995
Provides ideas on how to improve the staff of a student newspaper and the newspaper's quality: cover the newspaper as a beat like any other organization at school; be enthusiastic in news coverage; form mutual support networks among the student staff; recruit a variety of student reporters; and recruit student specialists, such as graphic…
Descriptors: Scholastic Journalism, Secondary Education, Staff Role, Student Publications
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Pennington, Mary K.; Stewart, Marianne T. – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1994
Notes that students are setting their sights on international careers and visiting their university's career services center for information. Describes two focus groups of representatives from international employers that listed jobs with the center, individuals recommended by Alumni Relations Office, and personal contacts, set up to discuss how…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Higher Education, Overseas Employment
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Ulrich, Rolf; Wing, Alan M. – Psychological Review, 1991
The parallel force unit model theory, in which the buildup and decline of force in rapid responses of short duration are assumed to reflect variability in timing of several parallel force units, is presented. Predictions derived from this theory are shown to be in qualitative agreement with empirical findings. (SLD)
Descriptors: Force, Motion, Muscular Strength, Muscular System
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David, Kermit R., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1991
Examined how accurate recruiters would be in estimating relative preferences of college seniors for important category of extrinsic rewards. Compared preferences of 602 graduating college seniors for 11 extrinsic rewards with preference estimates of 486 recruiters. Recruiters underestimated importance of medical and life insurance, pension plans,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, College Seniors, Higher Education
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Garvie, Peter – ACA Bulletin, 1992
Criticizes the current state of college faculty evaluation and recruiting. Identifies three main problems of today's bureaucratic system of evaluation. Discusses problems common in tenure deliberations. (HB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education, Recruitment
Franklin, Christine G. – Currents, 1991
Whether facing budget and staff cuts or event logistics, alumni associations can make good use of volunteers. Three important rules for volunteer program management include maintaining good volunteer relationships, knowing when to ask for help, and recruiting good veteran, novice, and even nonalumni volunteers. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement, Program Administration
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Hoover, Tracy S.; Scanlon, Dennis C. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1991
Responses from 74 of 85 secondary agricultural teachers surveyed revealed effective recruiting practices such as visiting students or using new technologies were not often used because they were time consuming; Future Farmers of America (FFA) activities form high percentage of recruiting practices; and teachers who were FFA members in high school…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Secondary Education, Student Recruitment, Teacher Attitudes
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Kennedy, R. Bryan – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1991
Collected data on 3,025 persons hired from outside government service to work at military installation. Examined whether Veterans' Readjustment Program (VRP) recruited significantly larger percentage of Black Vietnam veterans than traditional Office of Personnel Management recruitment procedures. When compared with earlier recruitment data, number…
Descriptors: Blacks, Employment, Military Personnel, Recruitment
Pocock, John W. – AGB Reports, 1990
When new governing board leaders are needed, just attracting more trustees with leadership potential is not sufficient. Succession planning, used in industry and government, ensures a continuing flow of strong leadership. It is not a procedure, but a flexible strategy that can ensure the board's effectiveness and the institution's health. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Planning, Governance, Governing Boards, Higher Education
Thompson, Sheila – Vocational Education Journal, 1994
Discusses the need to confront the negative aspects of sex-role stereotyping and to increase efforts to recruit nontraditional students in vocational education programs. Suggests simple, inexpensive ways to improve nontraditional student recruitment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Secondary Education, Sex Stereotypes, Student Recruitment
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