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Peer reviewedSchmidt, John J. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 1996
Examines intentional invitations that challenge, confront, exhort, and persuade people to change their behaviors. Assumes that the sender controls the "intention" and that the receiver determines the degree of "inviting." Suggests that elements of the invitational model serve as a framework to create acceptable inducements in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Children, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedLahno, Bernd – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1995
Contrary to assumptions of the supergame model, agents in exchange situations will normally not be perfectly informed about past behavior of their partners. Moreover, they will generally be in a position to choose their partners. The formal model of this article, reputation formation, attempts to take account of these facts. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Games, Interpersonal Relationship, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedMorris, Scott B.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1995
Factor structure and predictive validity of a measure of vanity-motivated overspending were investigated based on a sample of 2,030 individuals. Confirmatory factor analysis supports the relationship between vanity and poor spending habits, but further refinement of the scale is warranted. (SLD)
Descriptors: Expenditures, Factor Structure, Measures (Individuals), Money Management
Mann, Dale – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Built on 15 years of proven results, IMPACT II-The Teachers Network continues to trust classroom teachers, mobilize them to support school improvement, and refine and extend the teacher leadership agenda. Basically, the network finds good teachers with good ideas, awards them small grants, and connects them with other good teachers. Program…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Networks, Instructional Improvement
Daresh, John C. – Principal, 1992
Neither teachers nor supervisors benefit from poor evaluation methods. Effective evaluation ultimately depends on the presence of open trust and communication within an organization. "Drive-by" shooting evaluations are often poorly disguised attempts to weed out a faculty member by confronting that person with virtually nothing but negative…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Communication Problems, Elementary Education, Evaluation Problems
Peer reviewedStobbe, Colleen – Educational Leadership, 1993
Teachers are isolated from their peers by classroom walls and invisible school barriers. Many evaluation systems are outmoded, and few opportunities exist for teachers and principals to stretch their traditional roles. Professional Partnerships, an alternative evaluation process, addresses these common concerns. Teachers establish voluntary…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Communication Skills, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBulach, Clete; Malone, Bobby – ERS Spectrum, 1994
Explores the relationships among school climate, group openness, group trust, and the implementation of two Kentucky reform initiatives: school-based decision making and nongraded primary classes. Participants included 292 teachers in 13 schools. The Tennessee School Climate Inventory and the Group Openness and Trust Scale were used. Results…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
Armstrong, Roger – Simulation/Games for Learning, 1991
Describes a role-playing simulation of a public meeting where community members are concerned about toxic material dumping. Use of the simulation in postgraduate management courses to emphasize the importance of trust between people and between groups in work situations is discussed. (four references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Education, Community Relations, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedJones, Angela Thomas – Journal of Experiential Education, 1992
Outdoor educators in training engaged in a mask-making activity involving partners. One person made the mask and the other provided his or her face as the mold. The anxiety-provoking experience invited an intimate exchange between partners around issues of intimacy, trust, and compassion. (KS)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Art Activities, Art Expression, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedLeBlanc, Patrice; Lacey, Candace H.; Mulder, Robert, Jr. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1998
Examines one high school's implementation of a conflict resolution program, focusing on how the teacher's use of this process affected both teacher and students. Full development of a caring community, including mutual trust and respect, is needed to allow students to become fully self-responsible and empowered. The teacher's philosophy,…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Grade 9, High Schools, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedBrunner, C. Cryss – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1999
An emancipatory researcher morally committed to reciprocity, or sharing results with study participants, felt extremely uncomfortable when disclosing findings about power definitions to one friend and participant. Clearly, this participant felt betrayed, not emancipated, when findings were applied to her own situation. The researcher learned a…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Friendship
Peer reviewedZmuda, Allison; Tomaino, Mary – Educational Leadership, 1999
Staff at a Sandy Hook, Connecticut high school agreed that content standards are fixed learning goals specifying what a student should know and accomplish; performance standards describe student work products (criteria) to meet these goals. Forthright expectations increased students' accountability for quality work, improved grading objectivity,…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Grading, High Schools, Performance Contracts
Kilty, Katie – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 2000
Societal expectations often teach women to separate their identities from their bodies, which distorts their self-image, resulting in shame and alienation. Adventure programs can create an environment of unconditional acceptance and trust where people can speak their inner fears. Two women who had negative body images relate how adventure…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Body Image, Educational Environment, Empowerment
Peer reviewedHenkin, Alan B.; Dee, Jay R. – Journal of School Leadership, 2001
Trust is a significant factor in collective action. A composite case illustrates the value of trust as a critical element of effective teamwork in a self-managed school context. Trust depends on individuals' predilections, intensive communication and interaction patterns, team composition, guiding principles, and teammates' emotional bonding.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Parent Participation
Peer reviewedHarchar, Rayma L.; Hyle, Adrienne E. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1996
Describes a study seeking to develop a theory of instructional leadership grounded in interview data from practicing administrators and their teachers. Effective elementary instructional leaders engaged in various strategies designed to balance power inequities in their school community. They exemplified the use of collaborative power based on…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Collegiality, Elementary Education, Instructional Leadership


