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Slaughter, Sheila; Thomas, Scott L.; Johnson, David R.; Barringer, Sondra N. – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
We examined the potential for institutional conflict of interest between the 26 private universities belonging to the Association of American Universities and the corporations to which they are tied through their boards of trustees. We were interested in the degree to which interlocks may have tightened over three points across an 11-year period…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Corporations, School Business Relationship, Trustees
Ma, Huaide – Chinese Education and Society, 2014
The system of electing university presidents in Spain, Switzerland, Italy, and the United Kingdom has distinctive characteristics. Almost all university presidents are elected by teachers and students, either directly or indirectly through elections with government approval of the appointment a mere formality. Principles of these elections include…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Personnel Selection, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration
James, Chris; Connolly, Michael; Brammer, Steve; Fertig, Mike; James, Jane; Jones, Jeff – School Leadership & Management, 2014
In England, governing bodies continue to be responsible for the conduct of publicly funded schools. This article compares the governing of publicly funded primary schools (for 5-11 year olds) and secondary schools (for 11-18 year olds). The research analysed policy documents and the governing of 16 primary and 14 secondary schools. The main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Elementary Secondary Education, School Administration
Lee, Chi-Ming; Taylor, Monica J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2013
In 2011 the "Journal of Moral Education" ("JME") celebrated its 40th anniversary of publication. It seemed appropriate to examine and reflect on the "JME's" achievements by reviewing its evolution and contribution to the emerging field of moral education and development. Moral education trends, as reflected in…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Literature Reviews
Gillett-Karam, Rosemary – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2013
Prevailing research tends to narrow the starting view of most authors, including those who write about community colleges and their governing boards in common terms of organizational structure, management style, roles and responsibilities, personality issues, and so forth. But this essay focuses more on one particular topic: the unique…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governing Boards, Governance, Educational Administration
Jacobsen, Douglas; Jacobsen, Rhonda Hustedt – Trusteeship, 2013
Board meetings usually focus on nuts-and-bolts issues--action items and financial matters that require immediate discussion and prompt decisions. But larger philosophical issues also sometimes float to the surface--matters having to do with institutional mission, campus ethos, or educational styles--and when these kinds of issues arise, it is…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Religion, Institutional Mission, Higher Education
Pelletier, Stephen G. – Trusteeship, 2013
Board orientation provides a unique forum for an institution to help new board members understand the roles and responsibilities expected of them. It is a chance, too, to share essential information that the college or university thinks new trustees need to know. Moreover, it is an opportunity for the institution to bring new members up to date…
Descriptors: Staff Orientation, Best Practices, Training Methods, Board Candidates
Legon, Richard; Lombardi, John V.; Rhoades, Gary – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2013
Recent leadership failures at a couple of major public universities suggest that
we should revisit the question of how colleges and universities should be governed.
This article presents the authors' views on the leadership roles of trustees, presidents, and faculty. They describe how those roles can be effectively played and point out some of the…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Trustees, College Presidents
Tiede, Hans-Joerg – Academe, 2013
College and university governance works best when every constituency within the institution has a clear understanding of its role with respect to the other constituencies. It works best when communication among the governing board, the administration, and the faculty (not to mention the staff and students) is regular, open, and honest. Too often…
Descriptors: Governance, Governing Boards, Higher Education, Faculty
Ehrenberg, Ronald G.; Patterson, Richard W.; Key, Andrew V. – Academe, 2013
During the 2011-12 academic year, a group of faculty and student researchers at the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute (CHERI) gathered information on which public and private institutions had faculty members on boards of trustees and obtained the names of the faculty members serving in these roles. In April and May 2012, the authors…
Descriptors: Well Being, Governance, Governing Boards, Trustees
Mitchell, Brian C. – Academe, 2013
The many levels of hierarchy in higher education are a kaleidoscope of power struggles and egos. The responsibilities of each level can be unclear, leading to administrative chaos. Above all, trustees who overstep their authority and neglect to direct policy can weaken an institution's mission and diminish its educational product. In 2008, as the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Trustees, Institutional Mission, Governance
Cooper, Sandi – Academe, 2013
Frequently drawn from elite corporate backgrounds and, for public institutions, from pools of politically connected people, trustees usually have to be educated about shared governance. Corporate or political ties are scarcely reliable indices of the wisdom necessary to oversee institutions of higher learning, and some trustees, sadly, prove…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Governance, Trustees, Higher Education
Galway, Gerald; Sheppard, Bruce; Wiens, John; Brown, Jean – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2013
Across Canada there have been numerous recent examples of incidents where the political and ideological interests of provincial governments have run counter to the mandates of school districts. In this pan-Canadian study, focus groups were conducted with school board trustees and school district superintendents to examine the relationships between…
Descriptors: Governance, Centralization, School District Autonomy, School Districts
Poultney, Val – Management in Education, 2013
Much of what we understand about school governance is generally under-researched, and there has been almost no recent research undertaken into the governing of schools in the non-maintained, private or independent sectors that are financed by the payment of fees. These schools broadly follow a model of governance that is similar to that of the…
Descriptors: Governance, Private Schools, Case Studies, Institutional Characteristics
Jackson, Nancy Mann – CURRENTS, 2013
Boards of trustees are enduring rough waters, churned by scandals at prominent public universities. In the wake of cases of institutional turmoil, board members at U.S. public universities are navigating myriad challenges facing higher education, including funding shortages, technological changes that are reshaping the way teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governing Boards, Trustees, Universities

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