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A Suggested Initial Administrative Structure For A Contemplated Community College In Walla Walla, George W. Pennell Dec 1963

A Suggested Initial Administrative Structure For A Contemplated Community College In Walla Walla, George W. Pennell

Graduate Student Research Papers

Responsible local educational and community leaders determined in 1961 that all legal criteria for the establishment of a community college in Walla Walla [Washington] had been met. They subsequently have been faced with many phases of preplanning activity. Among the problems requiring solution have been: the acquisition of adequate physical facilities, the determination of an operational financial plan, the establishment of accurate and efficient enrollment procedures, and the organization of an instructional and administrative staff. Much of the pre-planning has been completed. This study was designed to contribute to the thinking of the Board and staff of Walla Walla Public …


The Relationship Between Staff Morale And The Effective Operation Of A Junior High School, Bernard O. Boettcher Aug 1963

The Relationship Between Staff Morale And The Effective Operation Of A Junior High School, Bernard O. Boettcher

Graduate Student Research Papers

The purposes of this study are: (1) to discover the personal and professional qualities to be considered in selecting both principals and teachers in the junior high school to secure competent and efficient people, and (2) to determine what democratic procedure to practice in order to improve staff morale.


Administering The Audio-Visual Program In The Elementary School, Arthur Samuel Martin Aug 1963

Administering The Audio-Visual Program In The Elementary School, Arthur Samuel Martin

Graduate Student Research Papers

The purpose of this study is to assemble information that will help an elementary school principal, or a person in a leadership position, administer a program for effective audio-visual instruction in the elementary school. This paper will attempt to show how proper supervision can lay a foundation for intelligent audio-visual instruction.


Effective Administrative Policies In Conducting An Interscholastic Program In The High School, James N. Rodgers Aug 1963

Effective Administrative Policies In Conducting An Interscholastic Program In The High School, James N. Rodgers

Graduate Student Research Papers

Athletics had a long, bitter struggle to find its way into the schools. The corruption that grew out of the pre-school athletics finally awakened the school administrators in the early part of the twentieth century to do something about it. The first step was to receive the program into the schools. However, this did not solve all the problems. Administrative problems have prevailed in the schools ever since the entrance of athletics into the educational curriculum. It can be safely said, however, that the problems are fewer, primarily because of the education of the administrators. The current problems are centralized …


The Noninstructional Staff: A Factor In School Community Relations, Lee Van Doren Aug 1963

The Noninstructional Staff: A Factor In School Community Relations, Lee Van Doren

Graduate Student Research Papers

It was the purpose of this research paper to determine the place and importance of the noninstructional staff in a program of school community relations.