New Sets of Jobs for School Personnel. Analysis of Literature and Selected Bibliography. Analysis and Bibliography Series, No. 3 [electronic resource] / Philip K. Piele.
This review analyzes the trend toward differentiation of secondary school instructional staffs to include teacher aides, technical assistants, clerical assistants, and staff specialists in addition to professional teachers. Attention is also given to the redefinition of professional and nonprofessio...
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This review analyzes the trend toward differentiation of secondary school instructional staffs to include teacher aides, technical assistants, clerical assistants, and staff specialists in addition to professional teachers. Attention is also given to the redefinition of professional and nonprofessional roles within a differentiated staffng arrangement. A 96-item bibliography of related literature is included. (RA) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED043112. Sponsoring Agency: National Center for Educational Research and Development (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. Contract Number: OEC-0-8-080353-3514. |
Physical Description: | 18 p. |