References

1994; Wiley; Volume: 23; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/aehe.3640230115

ISSN

1536-0709

Resumo

ASHE-ERIC Higher Education ReportVolume 23, Issue 1 p. 87-95 Miscellaneous References First published: January 1994 https://doi.org/10.1002/aehe.3640230115AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Patricia L. Alberger, ed., 1981. How to Work Effectively with Alumni Boards. Washington, D.C.: Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. ED 214 434. 86 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar American Association of State Colleges and Universities. 1989. “ Key Success Factors for an Undergraduate Computer Information Systems Program.” Model Programs Inventory Project. ED 306 876. 15 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Anderson, John C., and Larry Moore. 1978. “The Motivation to Voluntter.” Journal of Voluntary Action Research 7 (4): 120–29. Web of Science®Google Scholar Arbuckle, Margaret, and Lynn Murray. 1989. Building Systems for Professional Growth: An Action Guide. Andover, Mass.: Regional Labs for Educational Improvement of the Northeast and the Islands. Google Scholar Axelrod, Nancy. 1991. Creating and Renewing Advisory Boards: Strategies for Success. Washington, D.C.: National Center for Nonprofit Boards. Google Scholar Baker, Ronald E., and Bruce A. Ostertag 1981. “ Community College Handicapped Student Programs and Advisory Committees.” ED 212 339. 16 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Biagi, Bob 1978. Working Together: A Manual for Helping Groups Work More Effectively. Citizen Involvement Training Project. Amherst: Univ. of Massachusetts. Google Scholar Blake, Brian Billy Beach, and Oscar Hopkins. 1976. “Helping Committee Members Become More Active.” Journal of Extension 14 (1): 16–22. Google Scholar Bok, Derek. 1982. Beyond the Ivory Tower. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Press. Google Scholar Borden, Jill. 1984. Volunteerism in Adult Education: A Guidebook for Increasing the Scope and Quality of Volunteer Programs in Adult Education. Phoenix, Ariz.: Phoenix Union High School District. ED 253 644. 218 pp. MF-01; PC-09. Google Scholar Brawer, Florence B., and Allen Gates. 1981. “ Advisory Committees to the Humanities: A Handbook.” Topical Paper No. 74. Los Angeles: ERIC Clearinghouse for Junior Colleges. ED 210 066. 29 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Brockman, R. John 1982. “Advisory Boards in Technical Communications Programs and Classes.” Technical Writing Teacher 9 (3): 137–46. Google Scholar Bromert, Jane Doyle. 1984. “ College Search Committees.” ERIC Digest 84–2. Washington, D.C.: American Association of University Administrators. ED 284 511. 5 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Brudney, Jeffrey. 1990. Fostering Volunteer Programs in the Public Sector: Planning, Initiating, and Managing Voluntary Activities. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Cadwalader, D., and R. Daugherty 1989. “ Effectiveness of Needs Assessment and Advisory Committees in Planning and Implementation of Voluntarism In-Service Education.” In Developing Human Capital through Extension Leadership Programs, edited by Elizabeth B. Bolton and Lynn White. Proceedings of the Leadership Development Seminar, August 6, Manhattan, Kansas. Gainesville: Univ. of Florida. ED 316 355. 251 pp. MF-01; PC-11. Google Scholar California State Dept. of Education. 1988. Community Advisory Committee Guidelines. 2d ed. Sacramento: Author. ED 305 808. 78 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar Callaghan, Marty. 1986. “Gearing Up with Good Advice.” Currents 12 (5): 34–40. Google Scholar Caparosa, Carol. October 1984. “Building Better Boards.” Community and Junior College Journal 55: 42–46. Google Scholar Carroll, Richard. 1981. Advanced Concepts in Structuring and Utilizing Local Advisory Councils and Craft Committees. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania State Advisory Council for Vocational Education. ED 209 479. 42 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Web of Science®Google Scholar Chaffee, E., and L. Sherr 1992. Quality: Transforming Postsecondary Education. ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report No. 3. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of Higher Education. ED 351 922. 145 pp. MF-01; PC-06. Google Scholar Childress, Ronald B. 1984. “ A State-Level Model for Collaboration among Teacher Education Institutions.” ED 276 687. 15 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Cochran, Leslie Allen Phelps, and Linda Cochran. 1980. Advisory Committees in Action: An Educational/Occupational/Community Partnership. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Google Scholar Cohen, Allan Stephen Fink Herman Gadon, and Robin Willits. 1988. Effective Behavior in Organizations. Homewood, Ill.: Irwin. Google Scholar Cope, Robert. 1987. Opportunity from Strength: Strategic Planning Clarified with Case Examples. ASHE-ERIC Higher Education Report No. 8. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of Higher Education. ED 296 694. 149 pp. MF-01; PC-06. Google Scholar Corley, Sherie P. 1988. “ The Advisory Committee and Its Role in Program Planning at the Community College.” ED 297 793. 23 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Cuninggim, Merrimon. 1985. “ The Pros and Cons of Advisory Committees.” Washington, D.C.: Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. ED 263 811. 23 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Dahl, Bonnle. 1986. “ A Principal's Perspective: Lessons Learned from a Partnership Experience.” Paper presented at an annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, April 16–20, San Francisco, California. ED 274 091. 6 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Davidson, George et al., 1991. “ The Govermance of a Collaborative Teacher Education Program: The Emergence of New Structures and New Roles.” ED 338 583. 9 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Dearmin, Evalyn T. 1982. University Teacher Education Councils. Chicago: John Howard Association. ED 292 753. 48 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Doti, James. 1989. “ Business Advisory Councils Mini-Workshop.” Paper presented at the AACSB fall 1989/winter 1990 seminars and workshops, November 8, Chicago, Illinois. Google Scholar Dyer, Delwyn A., and Oscar M. Williams 1991. Developing Effective Boards, Councils, and Commissions. Rev. ed. Blacksburg: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Center for Volunteer Development. ED 340 913. 28 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Educational Development Center. 1987. Vocational-Technical Advisory Committees: A Guide to Effective Utilization. Quincy, Mass.: Dept. of Education. Google Scholar Ellis, S. 1986. From the Top Down: The Executive Role in Volunteer Program Success. Philadelphia: Energize Association. Google Scholar Emporia State University. 1985. Connections: A Model for Collaborative Preservice Teacher Education. Emporia, Kans.: Author. ED 267 047. 47 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Falk, David S., and Gerald Ray Miller. 1993. “How Do You Cut $45 Million from Your Institution's Budget?” Educational Record 74 (4): 32–38. Google Scholar Finch, Curtis, and Robert McGough., 1982. Administering and Supervising Occupational Education. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Google Scholar Garrity, Raymond J. 1984. “The Role of the Advisory Committee: Curricular Excellence.” Community and Junior College Journal 55 (2): 40–41. Google Scholar Gibson, Molly. 1986. “The Volunteer View.” CASE Currents 12 (4): 64. Google Scholar Gleberzon, William. 1981. “ Seniors in Action: A Case Study of Participation at the University of Toronto by the Senior Alumni Association.” Toronto: Univ. of Toronto, Dept. of Alumni Affairs. ED 216 594. 14 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Goodale, Celia. 1981. “ What the Volunteer Expects of the Staff.” In How to Work Effectively with Alumni Boards, edited by Patricia L. Alberger. Washington, D.C.: Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. ED 214 434. 86 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar Gratz, Robert, and Philip Salem., 1989. “ Communication across the Boundary.” In Maximizing Opportunities through External Relations, edited by Daniel Seymour. New Directions for Higher Education No. 68. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Green, Susan K. et al., 1984. “ Volunteer Motivation and Its Relationship to Satisfaction and Future Volunteering.” ED 251 640. 15 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Gross, Raymond. 1980. “ A Guide for Developing the Hahnemann School of Respiratory Therapy Advisory Committee.” Doctoral practicum, Nova Univ. ED 200 161. 32 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Hackman, J. R., and R. E., Walton 1986. “ Leading Groups in Organizations.” In Designing Effective Work Groups, edited by Paul Goodman. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Hannah, Michael T., and John H. Freeman 1978. “ The Population Ecology of Organizations.” In Environments and Organizations, edited by Marshall W. Meyer. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Hartley, Maurice. 1980. “Cooperative Education Advisory Councils: Characteristics and Contributions.” Journal of Cooperative Education 17 (1): 16–25. Google Scholar Hawkins, Layton Charles Prosser, and John C. Wright 1951. Development of Vocational Education. Chicago: American Technical Society. Google Scholar Henderson, Karla. 1981. “Motivating the 4-H Volunteer.” Journal of Extension 19 (1): 19–27. Google Scholar Hickey, Delina R., and David B. Andrews 1993. “Creating Successful Partnerships.” Educational Record 74 (3): 40–45. Google Scholar Houle, Cyril O. 1990. Governing Boards: Their Nature and Nurture. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Ibrahim, Hilmi et al., 1987. Effective Parks and Recreation Boards and Commissions. Reston, Va.: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. ED 290 713. 231 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Web of Science®Google Scholar Ilsley, Paul J. 1990. Enbancing the Volunteer Experience: New Insights on Strengthening Volunteer Participation, Learning, and Commitment. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Independent Sector. 1987. “ The Constitution and the Independent Sector. Working Papers.” Proceedings of the Spring Research Forum, March 19–20, New York, New York. Washington, D.C.: Author. ED 302 111. 511 pp. MF-02; PC-21. Google Scholar Johnson, D., and F. Johnson 1975. Joining Together: Group Theory and Skills. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Google Scholar Johnson, Janet Rogers-Clarke. 1982. “ Perceptions of Factors Affecting the Relative Effectiveness of Temporary Blue Ribbon State Commissions.” Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. of Denver. ED 222 160. 220 pp. MF-01; PC-09. Google Scholar Katz, Daniel, and Robert Kahn., 1966. The Social Psychology of Organizations. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Google Scholar Keller, George. 1983. Academic Strategy: The Management Revolution in American Higher Education. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. 10.56021/9780801830297 Google Scholar Keller, J. M. 1983. “ Motivational Design of Instruction.” In Instructional Design Theories and Models: An Overview of Their Current Status, edited by C. Reiguluth. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Web of Science®Google Scholar Kempton, Rodney. 1980. “Concepts in Volunteer Management.” Journal of Extension 18 (5): 19–23. Google Scholar Kimberly, John R. 1981. “ Initiation, Innovation, and Institutionalization in the Creation Process.” In The Organizational Life Cycle: Issues in the Creation, Transformation, and Decline of Organizations, edited by John R. Kimberly and Robert H. Miles. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar King, Sam W. 1960. Organization and the Effective Use of Advisory Committees. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Google Scholar Knowledge Network for All Americans. 1992. Winning the War against Ignorance: Empowering Public Schools. Arlington, Va.: Author. ED 351 771. 86 pp. MF-01; PC-04. Google Scholar Lacoursier, R. 1980. The Life Cycle of Groups. New York: Human Science Press. Google Scholar Laney, James. 1984. “Using Visiting Committees.” AGB Reports 26 (3): 31–33. Google Scholar Larson, Wendy. 1990. “For Adults Only: How Three Colleges Deliver Their Messages to Nontraditional Recruits.” Currents 16 (6): 38–40. Google Scholar Lawrence, P. R., and J. W. Lorsch 1967. Organization and Environment. Boston: Harvard Univ., Graduate School of Business Administration. Google Scholar Light, John. 1982. A Practitioner's Guide to Using and Meeting with Advisory Groups. Columbus: National Center for Research in Vocational Education. ED 237 120. 68 pp. MF-01; PC-03. Google Scholar Lillestol, Jane M. 1992. “Blue Chip Board.” Currents 18 (2): 23–26. Google Scholar McClelland, D. C. 1976. The Achievement Motivation. 2d ed. New York: Irvington. Google Scholar Maryland State Advisory Council on Vocational-Technical Education. 1984. “ Vocational-Technical Education: Guidelines for Local Advisory Councils.” Baltimore: Author. ED 256 895. 22 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Maslow, A. H. 1970. Motivation and Personality. 2d ed. New York: Harper & Row. Google Scholar Massachusetts Dept. of Education. 1985. 1985 Vocational Advisory Committee Survey of Chapter 74 Approved Vocational Programs. Quincy: Author. Google Scholar Massachusetts Dept. of Education. 1986. 1986 Vocational Advisory Committee Survey of Chapter 74 Approved Vocational Programs. Quincy: Author. Google Scholar Mayer, Lynne S. 1981. Advisory Committees within Marshall University, 1980–82. Huntington, W.Va.: Marshall Univ. ED 212 249. 57 pp. MF-01; PC-03. Web of Science®Google Scholar Meyer, Marshall W. 1978. “ Introduction: Recent Developments in Organizational Research and Theory.” In Environments and Organizations, edited by Marshall W. Meyer. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Miles, R. H. 1980. Macro-Organizational Behavior. Glenview Ill.: Scott, Foresman. Google Scholar Miles, Robert H., and W. Alan Randolph. 1981. “ Influence of Organizational Learning Styles on Early Development.” In The Organizational Life Cycle: Issues in the Creation, Transformation, and Decline of Organizations, edited by John R. Kimberly and Robert H. Miles. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Miller, Robert W. 1987. “Using Evaluation to Support the Program Advisory Function: A Case Study of Evaluator-Program Advisory Committee Collaboration.” Evaluation and Program Planning 10: 281–88. 10.1016/0149-7189(87)90040-1 Web of Science®Google Scholar Murk, Peter J., and Jane F. Stephan 1990. “ Volunteers Enhance the Quality of Life in a Community–or How to Get Them, Train Them, and Keep Them.” ED 326 639. 14 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar National Advisory Committee on Black Higher Education and Black Colleges and Universities. 1982. Higher Education Equity: The Crisis of Appearance versus Reality Revisited. Final report. Washington, D.C.: Author. ED 255 122. 178 pp. MF-01; PC-08. Google Scholar Nebraska State Advisory Council for Vocational Education. 1982. Handbook for Local Vocational Education Advisory Councils: The People Speak Lincoln: Author. ED 235 303. 28 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar New York Governor's Advisory Committee for Black Affairs. 1988. “ Status Needs Positive Change.” Report of the Subcommittee on the Immigrant Community of African Descent. ED 348 412. 166 pp. MF-01; PC-07. Google Scholar O'Connell, Brian. 1985. The Board Member's Book. New York: Foundation Center. Google Scholar Oen, Urban T. 1985. “ Establishing and Conducting Meetings of a General and Specialized Occupation Advisory Committee.” ED 261 156. 38 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Office of the State Director for Vocational Education. 1987. Guidelines for the Development, Implementation, and Operation of School Vocational Education Councils. Honolulu: Author. ED 297 793. 34 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar Ohio State University. 1985. Maintain[ing] an Occupational Advisory Committee. 2d ed. Professional Teacher Education Module Series. Columbus: Ohio State Univ., National Center for Research in Vocational Education. ED 255 669. 38 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Oklahoma State Council for Vocational Education. 1988. Handbook for Instructors and Advisory Committee Members. Oklahoma City: Author. ED 311 214. 29 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Oswald, Moody. 1984. “ Revitalizing an Old Medium: Using Advisory Committees.” In Collaboration: Vocational Education and the Private Sector. Arlington, Va.: American Vocational Association. Google Scholar Parry-Hill, Joseph W., Jr. 1981. “ Highlights from Two Recent Studies on the Use of Citizen Advisory Groups in the North Carolina Community Colleges.” Raleigh: North Carolina State Advisory Council on Education. ED 210 054. 9 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Pearce, Jone. 1980. “Apathy or Self-Interest: The Volunteer's Avoidance of Leadership Roles.” Journal of Voluntary Action Research 9 (1): 85–94. Web of Science®Google Scholar Pennings, Johannes. 1981. “ Environmental Influences on the Creation Process.” In The Organizational Life Cycle: Issues in the Creation, Transformation, and Decline of Organizations, edited by John R. Kimberly and Robert H. Miles. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Pfeffer, J., and G. R. Salancik 1978. The External Control of Organizations. New York: Harper & Row. Google Scholar Popovics, Alexander, and P. Jonas 1992. “ A Comprehensive Participative Planning Model for Small Liberal Arts Colleges.” Paper presented at an annual forum of the Association for Institutional Research, May 10–13, Atlanta, Georgia. ED 349 875. 20 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Reynolds, Florence. 1979. “Getting Professional Support for Programs with Problems.” Community College Journalist 8 (1): 21–22. Google Scholar Rice, Eric, and Douglas A. Buescher 1984. Vocational Instructional Program Advisory Committee Resource Guide. Washington, D.C.: International Management and Development Institute, Office of Vocational and Adult Education. ED 250 459. 190 pp. MF-01; PC-08. Google Scholar Riendeau, Albert. 1977. Advisory Committees for Occupational Education: A Guide to Organization and Operation. New York: McGraw-Hill. Google Scholar Rowland, A. W. 1980. “ Cultivating Community Support.” In Effective Community Relations, edited by Howard Howland. New Directions for Institutional Advancement No 10. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Ryan, Patricia M. 1993. “ A Collaborative Restructuring Teacher Education Program: A Teachers Teaching Teachers Institute.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators, February 13–17, Los Angeles, California. ED 355 229. 7 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Salsini, Barbara. 1986. “Let an Advisory Committee Share Management Problems.” College Store Journal 53 (5): 33–34. Google Scholar Schein, Edgar. 1969. Process Consultation: Its Role in Organizational Development. Reading, Mass.: Addison Wesley. Google Scholar Schindler-Rainman, Eva, and R. Lippitt 1975. The Volunteer Community: Creative Use of Human Resources. San Diego: University Associates. Google Scholar Schug, Mark 1982. “Improving Teacher Education by Using Program Advisory Committees.” Social Studies Teacher 73: 148–50. 10.1080/00377996.1982.9956155 Web of Science®Google Scholar Scott, Robert A. 1988. “An Advisory Council for Strategic Planning.” AGB Reports 30 (3): 12–13. Google Scholar Seymour, Daniel T. 1989. Maximizing Opportunities through External Relations. New Directions for Higher Education No. 68. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Google Scholar Silver, Gerald. 1988. “ Using Advisory Boards in Academic Administration.” Paper presented at an annual meeting of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, October 31-November 5. ED 305 881. 12 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Silver, Gerald. 1992. “ Advisory Boards: Academic Partnerships That Work.” ED 343 626. 10 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Smith, D. H. 1981. “Altruism, Volunteers, and Volunteering.” Journal of Voluntary Action Research 10 (1): 21–36. 10.1177/089976408101000105 Web of Science®Google Scholar Sweningson, Sally. 1984. Connecting: A Guidebook for Community Education Council Effectiveness. St. Paul: College of St. Thomas, Community Education Center. ED 287 000. 29 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar Teitel, Lee. 1991. “The Transformation of a Community College.” Community College Review 19 (1): 7–13. 10.1177/009155219101900103 Google Scholar Thiers, Naomi. 1992. “Speaking Volumes: A Comprehensive Handbook Can Keep Your Alumni Board on Target and on Schedule,” Currets 18 (2): 28. Google Scholar Thompson, Hugh. 1984. “Are Boards Other than Trustees Needed?” AGB Reports 26 (3): 27–30. Google Scholar “Toward a Trouble-free Board.” 1992. Currents 18 (2): 33–36. Google Scholar Valencia Community College. 1980. “ The Black Advisory Committee of Valencia Community College. Guidelines.” Orlando: Author. ED 229 059. 11 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Van Dersal, William R. 1974. The Successful Supervisor in Government and Business. New York: Harper & Row. Google Scholar Van Til, J. 1988. Mapping the Third Sector: Voluntarism in a Changing Social Economy. New York: Foundation Center. Google Scholar Virginia Highlands Community College. 1993. Citizens Advisory Committees for Virginia Highlands Community College: A Book of Information, Policies, and Procedures. Rev. ed. Abingdon, Va.: Author. ED 363 370. 46 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Walters, Norma J. 1986. The State Advisory Council on Vocational Education. Auburn Univ., Center for Vocational and Adult Education. ED 267 300. 29 pp. MF-01; PC-02. Google Scholar Welch, Robert. 1989. “Administering Programs for Special Populations.” Equity and Excellence 24 (3): 72–73. 10.1080/1066568880240321 Google Scholar Wilson, Douglas. 1981. “ How to Educate and Motivate Your Alumni Board.” In How to Work Effectively with Alumni Boards, edited by Patricia L. Alberger. Washington, D.C.: Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. ED 214 434. 86 pp. MF-01; PC not available EDRS. Google Scholar Winsor, Jerry et al. 1992. “ Establishing Professional Advisory Councils for Communications Programs.” Warrensburg: Central Missouri State Univ. ED 352 692. 17 pp. MF-01; PC-01. Google Scholar Volume23, Issue1January 1994Pages 87-95 ReferencesRelatedInformation

Referência(s)