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Community College Trustee Orientation and Training Influence on Use of Best Practice

Posted on:2013-05-12Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ToledoCandidate:Stine, Cory MFull Text:PDF
GTID:1457390008476437Subject:Higher education administration
Abstract/Summary:
The orientation and training of public community college trustees is inconsistent. This empirical study investigated that training and its influence on board use of best practices. The study used adult learning theory and involvement theory. Astin's input-environment-outcome model was used as a conceptual framework with a blocked form of stepwise regression. The criterion variable was board use of best practices, created from a scale score of board best practices. Trustees from 146 institutions in 16 states responded to the electronic survey (n=253). Six predictor variables were significant at the p<.05 level. Results provided a better understanding of board use of best practices, orientation and training, and suggested ways in which trustee orientation and training could be improved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Orientation and training, Board, Practices
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