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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Beycioglu, Kadir; Ozer, Niyazi; Sahin, Semiha – Journal of School Public Relations, 2013
This study examined the degree and levels of parent trust and involvement in lower secondary and high schools in Turkey. Survey data were obtained from 429 participants working for state schools during the 2012-2013 education years. We used zero-order correlation coefficient, independent samples t test, and, when significant differences were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trust (Psychology), Parent School Relationship, Secondary Schools
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Ripley, Joan; Mitchell, Roxanne M.; Richman, John A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2013
This instrumental case study explored how five newly appointed superintendents identified key stakeholders and built trust and social capital with stakeholders in their districts. Stakeholder, trust, and social capital theory were the lenses that guided this study. We utilized a pragmatic research design and thematic data analysis to interpret our…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Trust (Psychology), Social Networks, Case Studies
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Smith, Page A. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2013
This study examines the relationships between faculty trust and the organizational citizenship behaviors of elementary school teachers. The central research question of the investigation was "What aspects of organizational trust are the best predictors of organizational citizenship?" In a sample of 112 elementary schools in south-central…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Elementary School Teachers, Socioeconomic Status, School Size
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Henry, Jake; Woody, Aaron – Journal of School Public Relations, 2013
As communities become increasingly diverse and criticism of traditional public schools intensifies, some states, such as North Carolina, have enacted legislation that encourages alternative forms of schooling. This condition has resulted in new challenges for principals to communicate broadly and often with stakeholders in an effort to build…
Descriptors: Principals, Stakeholders, Interpersonal Communication, Public Schools
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Mitchell, Roxanne M.; Ripley, Joan; Adams, Curt; Raju, Dheeraj – Journal of School Public Relations, 2011
The following study explored the relationship between trust and collaboration in one Northeastern suburban district. In sum, 122 teachers responded to a trust and a collaboration survey. We hypothesized that the level of trust would be correlated with the level of collaboration. Bivariate and canonical correlations were used to analyze the…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Participative Decision Making, Principals, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Watson, Terri N.; Brown, Kathleen M. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2010
Florida's decision to equate a GED to a high school diploma undermines the attempt of No Child Left Behind to close the achievement gap, while infringing on the public's trust. Public trust fosters a culture of systemic equity and social justice, which are necessary for academic excellence (Byrk & Schneider, 2003). Florida's code of ethics for…
Descriptors: Social Justice, High Schools, Trust (Psychology), Graduation Rate
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Woods, Jerry; Shoho, Alan R. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
This study investigated principals' self-perceptions and teachers' perceptions of principals' listening skills. An instrument measuring perception of listening skills was developed on the basis of four listening factors: attending, empathy, response, and trustworthiness. Factor analysis confirmed the structure of the new listening instrument, and…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Listening Skills, Empathy, Principals
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Albertson, Janelle – Journal of School Public Relations, 2009
When it comes to keeping an organization on the cutting edge, there is one thing that effective leaders cannot afford to neglect--and that is relationships. To support a quality public relations program in school districts, one of the most important relationships to cultivate is that with building principals. Talk to any seasoned school public…
Descriptors: School Districts, Public Relations, Organizational Effectiveness, Principals
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Fuller, Edward J.; Richards, Meredith; Cohen, Rebecca – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
A growing body of research has examined trust and trusting relationships between and among various members of the school community. This research includes teacher trust in the principal, parent trust in the principal, and student trust in the principal. In this article, we review the existing literature in these three areas and then identify how…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Trust (Psychology), Principals, Parents
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Owens, Michael A.; Johnson, Bob L., Jr. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
By examining data from interviews with students in the Upward Bound program (a federally sponsored program that provides academic support to students at risk who are preparing for college entrance), this study seeks to strengthen an understanding of the role of trust among urban youth at risk in the educational organizations that serve them. This…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Trust (Psychology), Student Participation, Academic Achievement
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Young, Michelle D.; Rodriguez, Cristobal; Lee, Pei-Ling – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
The concept of trust has become commonplace in discussions of school culture, with increasing numbers of researchers arguing that trust is an essential component of positive school communities. In this article, we explore the role of trust and distrust in the involvement of Latino parents in the educational process. After providing a theoretical…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), School Culture, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Hallam, Pamela; Mathews, Joseph L. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
To develop trust, leaders must understand the determinants of a trusting organization. This study examined how an elementary school principal, new to a school that had been designated "in need of improvement," reacted to this status and worked to develop trust in a climate of low trust and increasing public accountability. Hoy and Tschannen-Moran…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Principals, Educational Improvement, Leadership
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Reyes, Pedro; Alexander, Celeste; Diem, Sarah – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
This article presents an analysis of data collected during an evaluation of a Carnegie initiative, Schools for a New Society, implemented in a large urban district in the South. Findings suggest that the initiative's four strategic assumptions have been addressed at least partially: First, school and community representatives have jointly…
Descriptors: High Schools, School Restructuring, Trust (Psychology), Educational Change
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Young, Michelle D.; Carpenter, Bradley – Journal of School Public Relations, 2008
This article is drawn from a qualitative study of the role that school building leaders play in building parent and community involvement in their schools. The article focuses on four of the principals involved in the study who--with their students, staff, parents, and community members--developed inclusive, meaningful, and transformative…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Parent Participation, Community Involvement, School Buildings
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Adams, Curt M.; Forsyth, Patrick B. – Journal of School Public Relations, 2007
This study investigated the effects of formalized and centralized school structures on 2 emergent concepts in the study of school reform, trust, and collaboration. Trust and collaboration were examined from the perspective of parents, as opposed to internal school agents such as teachers or students. Three hierarchical multiple regressions…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Parents, Educational Change, Participative Decision Making
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