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Zerden, Lisa de Saxe; Jones, Anne; Day, Steven; Lombardi, Brianna M. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
Evidence shows that when an interprofessional (IP) approach is effectively implemented, it can counteract some of our most pressing health care problems. One such challenge is the lack of training in IP teamwork health care professionals receive during their education. Using a quasi-experimental matched comparison group design, this study assessed…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Cooperation, Teamwork, Health Services
Gershenson, Seth; Lindsay, Constance A.; Papageorge, Nicholas W.; Campbell, Romaine; Rendon, Jessica H. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
The US teaching force remains disproportionately white while the student body grows more diverse. It is therefore important to understand how and under what conditions white teachers learn racial competency. This study applies a mixed-methods approach to investigate the hypothesis that Black peers improve white teachers' effectiveness when…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Blacks, African American Teachers, Racial Attitudes
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Allen, Tawannah G.; Flood, Chena' T. – Leadership and Research in Education, 2018
The relationship challenges faced by women in leadership ranks within the academy are rarely researched. There is a dearth of research that explores the relationships between women in higher education settings and their colleagues, along with their ability to ascend to roles of leadership. Women have become well prepared to compete in the academy.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Instructional Leadership, Collegiality
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Thompson-Rogers, Kaye; Davis, Dannielle Joy; Davis-Maye, Denise; Turner, Claudine – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2018
The medical profession, as well as allied health careers, in the United States continues to experience a lack of diversity in terms of the number of African Americans practicing in these fields. This work highlights a postsecondary program developed to increase the population of Black physicians and health care workers throughout the nation: the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Mentors, Content Analysis, Program Evaluation
Meekins, Eva M. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Teamwork and communication are essential concepts for new graduate registered nurses working as members of the interprofessional team. Studies have shown the efficacy of applying these interprofessional education concepts by allowing student nurses to round with health teams before graduation. The innovative practice of rounding significantly…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Teamwork, Interpersonal Communication, Curriculum Development
Candia-Bailey, Antoinette Bonnie – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Since the 1800s African-American women have been involved in educational processes in meaningful ways despite challenges to their efforts and advancements. African-American women have made significant strides in breaking the glass ceiling within higher education. This qualitative research study explores and compares the perceptions of challenges…
Descriptors: African Americans, Women Administrators, Promotion (Occupational), Sociocultural Patterns
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Nesheim, Nicole E.; Moran, Clarice M.; Pendleton, Melissa – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2014
The cases presented describe two levels of struggle. One level identifies two student teachers (ST) and their mentors failing to meet one another's expectations. Another level presents school administration as it seeks to find ways of meeting STs' needs while maintaining a positive and productive school climate. Relevant research is presented to…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Mentors, Expectation, Program Effectiveness
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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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Hunt, Andrea N.; Mair, Christine A.; Atkinson, Maxine P. – Teaching Sociology, 2012
Despite the prominence of teaching in academia, we know little about how graduate students learn to teach. We propose the concept of a teaching community network (TCN), an informal social network that facilitates the exchange of teaching-specific resources. We explore the role of TCNs through a case study of a sociology doctoral program at a large…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Sociology, Learning Processes
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Gelmon, Sherril; Blanchard, Lynn; Ryan, Katharine; Seifer, Sarena D. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2012
This article reports the findings of an evaluation of the faculty development component of the Faculty for the Engaged Campus initiative. For this component, the Community-Engaged Scholarship Faculty Development Charrette was attended by 20 university teams from across the United States, and six teams subsequently received 2 years of funding and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Faculty Development, Creative Thinking, Design
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Leatherwood, Laura; Williams, Mitch – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2008
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the number of women leading the more than 1100 community colleges is not a record in which women--or the community college--can take pride. The current study examines factors affecting the advancement of women to the presidency in the North Carolina Community College System…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Administration, Females, Career Development
Bartlett, Thomas; Lipka, Sara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Last month Duke University's student newspaper published a letter signed by 17 economics professors. It said that, in the wake of the lacrosse scandal, the professors regretted the perception that Duke faculty members were prejudiced against some students. It also publicly welcomed all students--including lacrosse players--to enroll in the…
Descriptors: Universities, College Faculty, Team Sports, College Athletics
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Gooden, John S.; Spencer, Leon – Connections: Journal of Principal Preparation and Development, 2003
Sixty-one interns, who completed the Master of School Administration program at a North Carolina university, and their 49 principal-mentors, when asked what interpersonal and professional characteristics and assignment concerns they perceive as important when selecting and assigning mentors, listed strong leadership abilities and high…
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Education, Certification
Keedy, John L.; And Others – 1995
Given the important role of local school boards in the school-restructuring movement, this paper presents findings of a study that identified what board chairs in North Carolina knew about school restructuring. The study also examined the extent to which chairs agreed with major ideological tenets of school restructuring and with their…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Educational Change
Thies-Sprinthall, Lois; Sprinthall, Norman A. – 1987
Veteran teachers are often discontent because of the repetitive nature of teaching. New experiences, not repetition, are necessary for growth. Previous theories of adult development include deterministic models (such as those of Freud, trait and factor psychology, and behaviorism) and the developmental theory, which reveals no evidence of adult…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Mentors
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