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Garcia-Garduno, Jose Maria; Slater, Charles L.; Lopez-Gorosave, Gema – Management in Education, 2011
The paper explores the different circumstances of newly appointed principals around the world. It is a literature review that examines articles from both English-speaking and non-English-speaking countries. Being a novice principal is stressful and even traumatic. Principals appear to feel unprepared for their role. The problem most common to all…
Descriptors: Beginning Principals, Literature Reviews, Conflict of Interest, Educational Administration
O'Neil, Robert M. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2013
"Updating Board Bylaws: A Guide for Colleges and Universities" represents the latest thinking on good governance in higher education by providing a concise deconstruction of the essential clauses in college, university, and system bylaws. Written by Robert O'Neil, former professor of law and president of the University of Wisconsin System and the…
Descriptors: Governance, Review (Reexamination), Change Strategies, Organizational Change
Cosgrove, Lisa – Academe, 2010
In June 2010, the Association of American Medical Colleges issued the third and final portion of its conflict-of-interest policy initiatives. The task force on "Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Care" did not mince words when it described the impetus for these initiatives: "It is imperative that the possibility or perception of [financial conflict…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Policy, Professional Associations, Psychiatry
Educational Researcher, 2011
The Code of Ethics of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) articulates a common set of values upon which education researchers build their professional and scientific work. The Code is intended to provide both the principles and the rules to cover professional situations encountered by education researchers. It has as its primary…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Professional Associations, Ethics, Standards
Heyneman, Stephen P. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2011
Mastering the public school curriculum is so important to a child's occupational future that in many regions of the world "shadow" education outside of the public system has now become the norm. In one way, this is excellent news because private investment in human capital is a strong contributor to economic and social development.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Education, Tutors, Teachers
Field, Tim; Holly, Christen; Hassel, Bryan C.; Ableidinger, Joe – National Association of Charter School Authorizers, 2014
Drawing on deep expertise and diverse experiences in the sector, the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) and the Charter School Growth Fund (CSGF) have collaborated to identify a set of key policies and practices that could dramatically accelerate the replication and growth of high-performing charter schools and charter…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Quality, Acceleration (Education), Charter Schools
Krimsky, Sheldon – Academe, 2010
Refereed journals in science and medicine are the gatekeepers and repositories of knowledge in their respective fields. Research reported in peer-reviewed journals builds professional careers, determines which drugs and medical devices are licensed, influences what medical treatments become standards of care, and establishes the veracity of…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Editing, Conflict of Interest, Universities
Pelletier, Stephen G. – Trusteeship, 2010
Managers of university endowment funds are paying closer attention to investing in "green" industries, commonly bundled under the umbrella "cleantech." Cleantech offers the possibility of buying in while prices are low "and" making a "green" investment play, but it also harbors the risks inherent in any emerging industry. Cleantech has varying…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Endowment Funds, Investment, Trusts (Financial)
Christopher, Paul P.; Boland, Robert J.; Recupero, Patricia R.; Phillips, Katharine A. – Academic Psychiatry, 2010
Objective: The increasing frequency and societal cost of psychiatric disability underscore the need for accuracy in evaluating patients who seek disability benefits. The authors investigated senior psychiatric residents' experiences performing disability evaluations, their self-assessment of competence for this task, and whether they perceived a…
Descriptors: Physicians, Mental Disorders, Conflict of Interest, Patients
Ales, Mary W.; Rodrigues, Shelly B.; Snyder, Robyn; Conklin, Mary – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2011
Organizations from varied sectors have pursued collaboration to better fulfill their missions, facilitate decision making, solve more complex problems, and respond more rapidly to a changing environment. While these benefits are evident through the products and services provided, few organizations evaluate the factors that contribute to the…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Health Needs, Allied Health Occupations Education, Conflict of Interest
Datta, Lois-ellin – American Journal of Evaluation, 2011
In the 1960s, evaluation thrived in the sunshine of political support for our work. We also experienced the dark side of the force of politics: efforts to introduce partisan biases favorable to special interests. In response to politics as contamination, at least two families of stances developed: populist and public interest. The populist stances…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Research Methodology, Politics of Education, Political Influences
Bon, Susan C.; Bigbee, Adam J. – Journal of School Leadership, 2011
Special education teachers who also serve as case managers for students with disabilities are in unique leadership positions in which they face complex ethical dilemmas and are called on to make decisions that involve multiple competing interests and pressures. The purpose of this study was to explore how special education leaders identify ethical…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Compliance (Legal), Interviews, Decision Making
Wurtz, Keith – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2011
The increasing demand of constituents to conduct analyses in order to help inform the decision-making process has led to the need for Institutional Research (IR) guidelines for community college educators. One method of maintaining the quality of research conducted by IR staff is to include professional development about ethics. This article…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Institutional Research, Evaluators, Experiments
Community College League of California, 2009
Reprinted herein is Chapter 14 of the "2007 Trustee Handbook," published by the Community College League of California. Contents include: (1) Ethics and Laws; (2) Sample Statements: Codes of Ethics and Standards for Practice; (3) Association of Community College Trustees Models; and (4) Upholding Board Ethics.
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governing Boards, Ethics, Administrators
Veenhoven, Ruut – Social Indicators Research, 2009
Human societies cannot exist without human beings and human beings cannot exist without a society. Still there can be a conflict of interest between the individual and society and there are historical examples of societies prospering at the cost of its members, and examples of people thriving at the cost of society. The degree of conflict or…
Descriptors: World History, Conflict of Interest, Well Being, Social Indicators

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