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Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.09.22, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.09.22, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 4 - Sept 22, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 4 - Sept 22, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 3 - Sept 15, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 3 - Sept 15, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 2 - Sept 8, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 2 - Sept 8, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.09.07, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.09.07, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.09.07, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.09.07, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 1 - Sept 1, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda - Vol 75, No 1 - Sept 1, 1995, Longwood University
Rotunda
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.08.24, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.08.24, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.08.24, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.08.24, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.08.18, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.08.18, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.08.18, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Agenda 1995.08.18, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Factors Affecting Parent Perceptions Of Children's Performance In Inclusive Classroom Settings, Amy M. Johnson
Factors Affecting Parent Perceptions Of Children's Performance In Inclusive Classroom Settings, Amy M. Johnson
Theses & Honors Papers
The subjects of this study included parents of forty - five students with learning disabilities who were integrated in the regular education classroom from rural Virginia. A self developed questionnaire was used to collect the data . Thirteen (28%) of the questionnaires were returned. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that divorced parents, married couples working between 20 to 29 hours per week, married parents who both had finished college, single I divorced parents who had finished High School only, and parents who had one child or all children in the family receiving Special Educational services …
The Effects Of Dialogue Journal Writing On The Writing Apprehension Level Of Middle School Students With Learning Disabilities, Jennifer H. Dooley
The Effects Of Dialogue Journal Writing On The Writing Apprehension Level Of Middle School Students With Learning Disabilities, Jennifer H. Dooley
Theses & Honors Papers
This study examined what effects writing in dialogue journals has on the writing apprehension level of middle school students identified as having a learning disability related to writing. Twenty eight students participated in the study , eleven of which served as a control group and eleven as an experimental group (other subjects were eliminated randomly ). Each subject completed the Writing Apprehension Measure before and after the treatment. During the six - week study , the control group wrote in journals three times each week. The experimental group wrote in journals three times each week and received a response from …
The Relationship Between Elementary Teacher Personality Types And Their Attitudes Toward Elementary Age Students With Learning Disabilities, Mary Beth Thompson
The Relationship Between Elementary Teacher Personality Types And Their Attitudes Toward Elementary Age Students With Learning Disabilities, Mary Beth Thompson
Theses & Honors Papers
The purpose of this study was to determine if a relationship existed between regular elementary teacher personality types and their attitudes toward elementary age students with learning disabilities. Subjects (n= 50) were regular elementary teachers grades two through six from five randomly sampled elementary schools in Virginia. 62% (n= 31) of the questionnaires were returned. The attitudes of the selected elementary teachers were determined by self-developed survey questionnaire using a Likert Scale. Personality types were determined by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). A Pearson r was used to analyze the data obtained from the Likert Scale and the MBTI at …
Ruffner Reunion Program, Charleston, Wv 1995, Ruffner Family Association
Ruffner Reunion Program, Charleston, Wv 1995, Ruffner Family Association
Ruffner Family Association Records
Program for the 1995 Ruffner Family Reunion in Charleston, West Virginia. Booklet includes history of Ruffner's in the area, schedule of events and a tour of the area and places relevant to Ruffner family history.
Letter From Mayor Melton Charleston Wv, Ruffner Family Association
Letter From Mayor Melton Charleston Wv, Ruffner Family Association
Ruffner Family Association Records
Letter to the Ruffner Family Association from the Mayor of Charleston, WV welcoming them to the city for their reunion.
1995 Commencement Program, Longwood College
1995 Commencement Program, Longwood College
Undergraduate Commencement Programs
Itinerary and list of graduates for 1995 commencement. Address given by George Benneh
Instructional Techniques For Elementary Students With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Marlene Tiller
Instructional Techniques For Elementary Students With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Marlene Tiller
Theses & Honors Papers
Instructional techniques used with elementary students diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) were investigated. Subjects included fifty (n=50 ) special education teachers of elementary level (K-5 ) students with learning disabilities (LD) and/or emotional disabilities (ED). Of the fifty subjects, only twenty-three surveys were returned . Subject s were asked to choose the most effective desk placement, classroom placement , classroom strategy , and teaching method for an elementary level student with ADHD . A t-test, chi- square, and descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data . No significant differences were found between the choices of teachers …
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.05.10, Longwood University
Faculty Senate Minutes 1995.05.10, Longwood University
Meeting Agendas and Minutes
No abstract provided.
Student And Teacher Perceptions Of The Aversiveness Of Behavior Management Techniques, Brent Halstead
Student And Teacher Perceptions Of The Aversiveness Of Behavior Management Techniques, Brent Halstead
Theses & Honors Papers
This research investigated teacher and student perceptions of behavior management techniques. Subjects for this study were all ninth grade students in a city high school. Both the students and their homeroom teachers were surveyed. The sample was drawn from a city school district in central Virginia. The sample provided 169 subjects, five teachers and 164 students.
The results of the study were consistent with previous research in the field. Students thought public discipline and techniques that involved outside forces (parents, principals , etc.) were most aversive. Students perceived token economies and private correction as not aversive.
Social Skills Intervention For A Black Male With Serious Emotional Disturbance And Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Bridget Graham
Social Skills Intervention For A Black Male With Serious Emotional Disturbance And Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Bridget Graham
Theses & Honors Papers
The purpose of the study was to equip one eight-year old Black male, who has been labeled with serious emotional disturbance as well as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, with a repertoire of social skills so that he might know how to make and maintain friendships. The behaviors of asking to play, joining in and waiting one's turn were targeted. The results of this study indicate that instruction in social skills increased the percentage of times the subject engaged in the targeted skills during play sessions.
Teaching Decision Making Skills, Beatrice Landrum Gallier
Teaching Decision Making Skills, Beatrice Landrum Gallier
Theses & Honors Papers
Summarized in this document are results from a survey distributed to find the number of hours elementary, middle and high school teachers were trained to teach the six decision making skills to students . This survey found that at least sixty percent of all teachers responding received no training. The teachers indicated which skills were the most important for students to acquire . The skills which were most important for students to acquire were rated among the lowest for student mastery of the concept/skill. Although many of the teachers were not trained, they did report teaching the skills as the …
Special And Vocational Education Teachers' Perceptions Of Responsibility For Implementing Transition Objectives, Cindy Marie Driver
Special And Vocational Education Teachers' Perceptions Of Responsibility For Implementing Transition Objectives, Cindy Marie Driver
Theses & Honors Papers
Subjects from eight school districts in Central Virginia were surveyed. The sample included 73 secondary- school (grades 9 - 12) vocational education teachers from general academic public schools and 46 secondary {9 - 12 grades) special education teachers from public schools.
T-tests revealed significant differences in attitudes toward transition between the two groups. Special education teachers displayed significantly more awareness of transition goals, involvement in implementing these goals and increased communication about transition goals. Vocational education teachers indicated that they should attend the IEP meeting and have involvement in writing transition goals, but that they generally are not involved in …
Personality Traits Of Special Education, Regular Education, And Non-Education Teacher Preparation Graduate Students, Carla Crawley
Personality Traits Of Special Education, Regular Education, And Non-Education Teacher Preparation Graduate Students, Carla Crawley
Theses & Honors Papers
With the growing need for special education teachers, institutions of higher education need new ways to screen candidates for admissions purposes. Since research shows that people with specific personality characteristics/traits seem to be attracted to and better suited for certain careers, screening with personality inventories may be a solution to the admissions problem. The purpose of this study was to gain information regarding personality types of three groups of graduate special education students: 1) those with a special education teacher preparation background, 2) those with a regular education teacher preparation background, and 3) those with a non-education teacher preparation background. …
A Child's Perception Of Bullies In Grades 3-4, And 7-8, Kristine E. Nebeling
A Child's Perception Of Bullies In Grades 3-4, And 7-8, Kristine E. Nebeling
Theses & Honors Papers
The study was conducted to determine if differences exist in bullying behavior between elementary and middle school students. The sample consisted of 192 children: 57 third graders, 29 girls and 28 boys; 40 fourth graders, 26 girls and 14 boys; 47 seventh graders, 20 girls and 27 boys; and 48 eighth graders, 26 girls and 22 boys . A rural school district in central Virginia was used. A likert scale survey containing 10 questions was administered to determine the perceptions children hold regarding fear of bullying, the number of bullying experiences, why children are bullied, and what adults do or …
Secondary Special Education Teachers' Attitudes Toward Extended School Year Calendars, Stephanie Elizabeth Kidd
Secondary Special Education Teachers' Attitudes Toward Extended School Year Calendars, Stephanie Elizabeth Kidd
Theses & Honors Papers
This researcher conducted a study in four traditional school year calendar districts to determine teachers' attitudes towards extending the school year. All special education teachers and a randomly selected sample of regular education teachers from the middle and high schools from each school district were surveyed. A researcher-made survey was constructed using a Likert scale. Questions were constructed to obtain information about their own feelings toward extended school year program s and how their students might benefit from these services. Results were categorized as either regular or special education. A t-test was conducted to determine any significant differences between the …
Interactions Between Students With Emotional/Behavioral Disorders And Teachers In The Mainstream Setting, Susan Palese Page
Interactions Between Students With Emotional/Behavioral Disorders And Teachers In The Mainstream Setting, Susan Palese Page
Theses & Honors Papers
The author assessed the self reported behaviors of mainstream academic high school teachers who teach students with emotional/behavioral disorders with respect to preferred consequences for inappropriate student behaviors. Teachers were surveyed from four counties and asked to respond to an inappropriate student behavior with 1) positive reinforcement of the appropriate student behavior, 2) punishment of an inappropriate student behavior, 3) consequence which resulted in student escape from the academic task (negative reinforcement) or a free response of the teacher's choice. Results indicated that 49.6% of teacher responses were examples of positive reinforcement, 25.4% negative reinforcement, 6.4% punishment and 18.6% other …
Criteria For The Removal Of Children With Serious Emotional Disturbance From The Public School System, Becky Flippin
Criteria For The Removal Of Children With Serious Emotional Disturbance From The Public School System, Becky Flippin
Theses & Honors Papers
Over the last decade, educators, administrators, and parents have become increasingly concerned regarding the identification and appropriate placement of children with serious emotional disturbance. These special individuals need a variety of services to enable them to function at their greatest level in the school system and in the community. The literature suggests that there are differences in the availability of programs in various school divisions and communities which may contribute to a child being prematurely placed in a residential treatment facility. Through surveying members of eligibility committees in various areas of the state, both urban and rural, this study has …
Women And Family In The Fiction Of Barbara Kingsolver, Laura Ann Gussett
Women And Family In The Fiction Of Barbara Kingsolver, Laura Ann Gussett
Theses & Honors Papers
Realizing the situations facing the American family and the changes it underwent, Kingsolver chooses to use her works as a means to explain how nontraditional families can succeed in American society. Kingsolver describes the evolution of Taylor Greer from a woman trapped in a hopeless situation into one with opportunities for success. Taylor discovers who she is but additionally learns through her relationships and from nature’s cycles that her interdependence with others permits the simultaneous growth of her identity and family. Her new found acquisition of an abused child, her new-found motherhood, and her decision to establish close ties with …
Regular Education Teacher's Perceptions Of Inclusion In Virginia, Karen F. Schroeder
Regular Education Teacher's Perceptions Of Inclusion In Virginia, Karen F. Schroeder
Theses & Honors Papers
Forty regular education teachers responded to a questionnaire concerning regular education teachers·beliefs and perceptions about the benefits. attitudes, and effectiveness of inclusion. The results were analyzed by calculating percentages and means for each item of the questionnaire and by calculating mean scores for each respondent's questionnaire to examine positive or negative reactions to inclusion. In addition. a t-test was computed. The results indicated that regular education teachers who responded were not strongly positive towards _the inclusion of students with disabilities into regular education classrooms. The t-test showed no significant difference between regular education teachers who have students with disabilities included …