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Davis, Terre – School Administrator, 2010
Board of education members come and go, but the community remains. Wise candidates for a superintendent position, as well as the dedicated board members involved in fulfilling this important duty, understand this and therefore want the public to be part of the superintendent search process. As a search consultant to school boards for 20 years, the…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, School Districts, Boards of Education, Superintendents
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Weinstock, Jeff – T.H.E. Journal, 2010
Human resources is out, human capital is in. This article describes how a simple departmental name change has propelled the use of data-driven, observation-based systems that recognize teachers as the primary influence on student achievement. Called the new "it" term in K-12, human capital management (HCM) aligns the development of…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement, Information Technology
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Fuegen, Kathleen; Endicott, Nicole F. – Current Research in Social Psychology, 2010
We tested the hypothesis, derived from the shifting standards model of stereotyping, that parenthood would polarize judgments of men's and women's job-related ability. One hundred thirty-five attorneys evaluated the resume of a recent law school graduate. The resume depicted the graduate as male or female and as either single or married with two…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Stereotypes, Gender Differences, Job Skills
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Sagoe, Dominic – Qualitative Report, 2012
Over the past few years, the focus group method has assumed a very important role as a method for collecting qualitative data in social and behavioural science research. This article elucidates theoretical and practical problems and prospects associated with the use of focus groups as a qualitative research method in social and behavioural science…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Behavioral Science Research, Social Science Research, Qualitative Research
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Van Iddekinge, Chad H.; Ferris, Gerald R.; Perrewe, Pamela L.; Perryman, Alexa A.; Blass, Fred R.; Heetderks, Thomas D. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2009
Surprisingly few data exist concerning whether and how utilization of job-related selection and training procedures affects different aspects of unit or organizational performance over time. The authors used longitudinal data from a large fast-food organization (N = 861 units) to examine how change in use of selection and training relates to…
Descriptors: Food, Data Analysis, Modeling (Psychology), Human Resources
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Gilroy, Maryellen – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2009
This article presents how the division of student affairs at Siena College developed a framework for communicating its Franciscan and Catholic identity to job candidates and current staff. The recruitment for mission process described in this article has a dual purpose. The first is to educate and provide development opportunities for existing…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Student Personnel Services, Recruitment
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Smith, Vicki W.; Ebmeier, Howard – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2009
The purpose of this study was to develop an interview instrument for school systems to use in the hiring process for school psychologists. The current professional standards, guidelines for practice, and existing literature were reviewed, which yielded consistent agreement of 10 interrelated domains that address essential skills and knowledge…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Personnel Selection, Employment Interviews, Psychometrics
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Hoang, Thienhuong – Educational Research and Reviews, 2009
The purpose of this article is to report the viability, as expressed by superintendents, of alternative routes to principal licensure as a solution to the principal shortage, regardless of whether it is a quantitative or qualitative shortage. The researcher's interest is in assessing and explaining the variation in superintendents' willingness to…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Personnel Selection, Superintendents, Principals
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Riggs, Jim – Community College Enterprise, 2009
Community colleges, traditionally resistant to change, must undergo a major transformation in order to become major democratizing and economic forces in a rapidly evolving future. Strong leadership will be needed to bring about the changes. However, fewer and fewer well prepared individuals are entering community college administration, while…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Administration, Leadership, Personnel Selection
McHargh, Carlton R. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Today, more than half a century after "Brown v. Board of Education", many institutions of higher education, particularly predominantly white institutions (PWIs) are still grappling with issues related to increasing diversity. And while many Institutions of higher education (IHE) now boast large numbers of students from diverse backgrounds, the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Personnel Selection, Case Studies, Occupational Mobility
Behrstock, Ellen – Learning Point Associates, 2010
Although teacher recruitment and retention have been policy concerns for many years, the strategic alignment of educator talent management initiatives has only recently begun to gain momentum. The adoption of a more comprehensive and strategic approach to securing a sufficient number of effective teachers is evidenced by the creation of human…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Development, Teacher Recruitment
Ikenberry, John; Hibel, Andrew; Freedman, Robert – Metropolitan Universities, 2010
Higher education recruitment has evolved over the years to utilize new technologies. The Internet has had the greatest impact on higher education recruitment and paved the way for many new ways of connecting recruiters with job seekers. The further development of Web 2.0 tools and social media has changed the landscape of recruiting and job…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Job Applicants, Recruitment, Internet
Sawchuk, Stephen – Education Week, 2010
An increase in teacher hiring in recent years has led some observers to posit a link to the waves of pink slips districts are now sending across the U.S. Between the 1999-2000 and the 2007-08 school years, the teacher force increased at more than double the rate of K-12 student enrollments. Hiring teachers to reduce class sizes remains a…
Descriptors: Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Teachers, Job Layoff
Scafidi, Benjamin – Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, 2013
America's K-12 public education system has experienced tremendous historical growth in employment, according to the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics. Between fiscal year (FY) 1950 and FY 2009, the number of K-12 public school students in the United States increased by 96 percent, while the number of full-time…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, School Personnel, Public Schools, Public Education
Jones-Kavalier, Barbara; Flannigan, Suzanne L. – American Association of Community Colleges (NJ3), 2008
Based on research on hiring strategies used in community colleges nationwide, the authors use games as analogies to show how hiring practices are similar in many ways to games. They present a model for more entrepreneurial, innovative, and strategic approaches to hiring. Following a Foreword by George R. Boggs, this book contains seven chapters.…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Personnel Selection, Models, Games
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