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Pacific Review Winter 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Winter 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
The Analysis Of Methods Of Instruction In College Algebra And Trigonometry Courses In The Langston University Department Of Mathematics, Cristie L. Bostic
The Analysis Of Methods Of Instruction In College Algebra And Trigonometry Courses In The Langston University Department Of Mathematics, Cristie L. Bostic
McCabe Thesis Collection
In 1978, a recurring effort was made to remedy the constant decline of test scores in the area of mathematics around the country (Milhalko, 1978). At this time educational methods of "back-to-basics" and "competency-based" programs were seen as the solutions to the drastic decline in test scores and the decrease in interest among students in mathematics courses. Seventeen years later, teachers of mathematics in both the secondary schools and universities (entry level courses) are confronted daily with students who possess a fear of mathematics, students who are unwilling, uninterested, and unable to learn the concepts in mathematics, and students who …
Volume 09, Number 01, Richard F. Welch Editor
Volume 09, Number 01, Richard F. Welch Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 09, Number 01 of Reaching Through Teaching.
The Alumni Network, December 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 4), Nova Southeastern University
The Alumni Network, December 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 4), Nova Southeastern University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Newsletter Vol.23 No.4 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.23 No.4 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Foresight - "Management In The Next Millennium - Fall 1995, Nova Southeastern University
Foresight - "Management In The Next Millennium - Fall 1995, Nova Southeastern University
Foresight Magazine
No abstract provided.
Practitioners' News - Fall 1995, Volume 23, Number 1, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News - Fall 1995, Volume 23, Number 1, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News
No abstract provided.
Bridging Two Worlds: Professional Service And Service Learning, Deborah Hirsch, Ernest Lynton
Bridging Two Worlds: Professional Service And Service Learning, Deborah Hirsch, Ernest Lynton
New England Resource Center for Higher Education Publications
Authors of this essay, also published in the NSEE Quarterly, argue that proponents of service-learning and faculty professional service should join forces to pursue a common agenda of community outreach. At a time when colleges and universities are being urged to help solve society's problems, the faculty represents a virtually untapped resource. Certainly, there are presently - and always have been - individual faculty working in the community as consultants or as supervisors and guides for students. If the campus is to make a significant impact, however, the institution must be able to deploy departments, divisions, interdisciplinary centers and …
Volume 18, No. 7, Fall 1995, Bryant University
Volume 18, No. 7, Fall 1995, Bryant University
Bryant Review (1978-1997)
No abstract provided.
Newsletter Vol.23 No.3 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.23 No.3 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Fall 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Fall 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
The Alumni Network, August 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 3), Nova Southeastern University
The Alumni Network, August 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 3), Nova Southeastern University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Seniority, External Labor Markets, And Faculty Pay, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Seniority, External Labor Markets, And Faculty Pay, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
We estimate the returns to seniority (the wage-tenure profile) for university faculty, and the degree to which these returns respond to entry-level salaries (or opportunity wages) a relationship unexplored in work to date. Using data on faculty at a Big Ten university (ours), we estimate elasticities of senior-faculty salaries with respect to entry-level salaries, and find that these elasticities decline with seniority. The evidence both provides an explanation of faculty salary compression and suggests the importance of controlling for entry-level salaries in obtaining estimates of the returns to seniority.
1995 Commencement - 26th Annual Commencement Exercises, Nova Southeastern University
1995 Commencement - 26th Annual Commencement Exercises, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
1995 Commencement, Nova Southeastern University
1995 Commencement, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
1995 Commencement - College Of Osteopathic Medicine, College Of Pharmacy, College Of Optometry And College Of Allied Health, Nova Southeastern University
1995 Commencement - College Of Osteopathic Medicine, College Of Pharmacy, College Of Optometry And College Of Allied Health, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
1995 Commencement - 19th Annual Law Center Commencement, Nova Southeastern University
1995 Commencement - 19th Annual Law Center Commencement, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Archway Commencement Issue, May 1995
Archway Commencement Issue, May 1995
Archway (1946-2020)
1995 Archway Commencement Issue
Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995
Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995
Bryant University Commencements
Bryant University Undergraduate Commencement Exercises Program, May 20, 1995.
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995
Bryant University Commencements
Graduate School Commencement Exercises Program, May 19, 1995.
1995 Commencement - 26th Annual Commencement Exercises, Nova Southeastern University
1995 Commencement - 26th Annual Commencement Exercises, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Commencement Programs
No abstract provided.
Volume 08, Number 03, Richard F. Welch Editor
Volume 08, Number 03, Richard F. Welch Editor
Reaching Through Teaching
Full text of Volume 08, Number 03 of Reaching Through Teaching.
The Relationship Between Student And Faculty Learning Style Congruency And Perceptions Of The Classroom Environment In Colleges Of Teacher Education, Patrick N. Kariuki
The Relationship Between Student And Faculty Learning Style Congruency And Perceptions Of The Classroom Environment In Colleges Of Teacher Education, Patrick N. Kariuki
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of congruence between teachers' and undergraduate education majors' learning styles in selected colleges of the Tennessee Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, and to determine if the style congruence was related to student perceptions of the classroom learning environment. A related purpose was to identify needed changes in classroom environments based on the characteristics of the actual and ideal classroom environments as perceived by students, characteristics of the actual classroom environment as perceived by their teachers, and characteristics of actual and ideal classroom environments as perceived by men and women …
The Alumni Network, May 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 2), Nova Southeastern University
The Alumni Network, May 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 2), Nova Southeastern University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Machiavellian Attitudes Acknowledged By Principals Of Tennessee Secondary Schools, George M. Williams
Machiavellian Attitudes Acknowledged By Principals Of Tennessee Secondary Schools, George M. Williams
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of Machiavellian attitudes acknowledged by secondary school principals as measured by the Mach V Attitude Inventory Scale. The data were collected from an ex post facto survey of 169 public and nonpublic secondary school principals, grades 9-12. Principals completed the Mach V scale and a 13-item demographic survey. Sixteen research questions were formulated to examine the relationship among the variables which produced seventeen null hypotheses. Of the seventeen null hypotheses, four were found to be significant and thirteen were nonsignificant. A review of the descriptive data indicated that the majority …
Pacific Review Spring 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Spring 1995, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Newsletter Vol.23 No.2 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
Newsletter Vol.23 No.2 1995, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions
National Center Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Turnabout Time: Public Higher Education In The Commonwealth, Richard A. Hogarty, Aundrea E. Kelley, Robert C. Wood
Turnabout Time: Public Higher Education In The Commonwealth, Richard A. Hogarty, Aundrea E. Kelley, Robert C. Wood
John M. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies Publications
"Stay the course?"
"Steady as she goes" is the wrong prescription for charting the future of public higher education in the Commonwealth. A major course correction is in order if the coalition vital to the system's well-being is to hang together and be strengthened. With sharply divergent views being held by the public at large, political and business leaders, faculties and students--all groups essential to continuing educational progress--mutual accommodations and adjustments are the order of the day. Major changes in finance, institutional missions, curricula, and academic standards for faculty and students alike are imperatives.
The classic academic model that has …
Gender Differences In Faculty Turnover, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Gender Differences In Faculty Turnover, Byron W. Brown, Stephen A. Woodbury
Upjohn Institute Working Papers
Over the last 15 to 20 years, colleges and universities have paid increasing attention to attracting and retaining faculty women. The rate of progress of women in academe has nevertheless been painfully slow. For example, statistics on economists collected and published by the American Economic Association (Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession 1994) suggest that in recent years, about 20 percent of Economics assistant professors in graduate Ph.D.-granting departments were women, about 10 percent of associate professors were women, and under 5 percent of full professors were women. The percentage of new assistant professors who are …
The Alumni Network, February 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 1), Nova Southeastern University
The Alumni Network, February 1995 (Vol. Xi No. 1), Nova Southeastern University
Alumni Network Newsletter
No abstract provided.