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Validating Middle School Principals' Opinions About The Impact Of Investments, David Adler
Validating Middle School Principals' Opinions About The Impact Of Investments, David Adler
Doctoral Dissertations
Accountability for American public education systems, which spend more than $750 billion annually as of 2019, has been a topic of longstanding controversy. The test-based accountability movement has led to conditions that penalize schools that educate traditionally underserved students (low socioeconomic status, English language learners and students with disabilities are examined in this paper). Further, leaders of these schools lack evidence-based guidance to help make high-impact improvements, as schools serving high proportions of these students are rarely cited as exemplars of high-quality education. In three phases, this study demonstrates the feasibility of using a demographically normed, test-based status metric to …
2021-2022 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2021-2022 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2021–2022 Berklee Factbook. The factbook is released annually by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment as an accessible resource for official Berklee statistics. I encourage you to engage with the data in the factbook and use it to expand your knowledge of the institution and inform decision-making and planning. Some items of note this year are increases in student enrollment in many areas (p. 24 ff), increased graduation rates (p. 59), and the addition of the first year of data on Berklee NYC. We continue an initiative begun last year that expands definitions of race, ethnicity, …
2020-2021 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2020-2021 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2020-2021 Berklee Factbook. The factbook is released annually by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment as an accessible resource for official Berklee statistics. As always, I encourage you to engage with the data in the factbook and use it to expand your knowledge of the institution and inform decision-making and planning. Several items to note this year: While the increasing overall enrollment trend of the past several years reversed this year due to the impact of Covid, this trend was not universal. Certain programs had steady enrollment and even increased enrollment compared to last year (see …
Differences In Education In Urban And Rural Areas, Jacob Shreve
Differences In Education In Urban And Rural Areas, Jacob Shreve
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
This research project examines the educational differences and disparities of urban and rural schools in Ohio. The focus school districts are Switzerland of Ohio Local and Akron Public Schools. Demographic information from each of the focus school districts is examined and compared to the outcomes of the schools to determine if factors such as poverty inhibit student learning. Data and statistics, published research, and personal experience will be used to make connections between the school districts, their students, their environment, and their learning. Differences in educational quality, opportunities, and funding will also be discussed.
2019-2020 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2019-2020 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2019–2020 Berklee Factbook. This factbook has been designed by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment as an accessible resource for official Berklee statistics. On the following pages, you will find valuable data on student enrollment, retention and graduation rates, faculty, staff, programming, tuition, and more. Gathered from many areas throughout the institution, data are shown for Berklee as a whole as well as for each legacy institution, where applicable and available. New this year is a page with information on PowerStation at BerkleeNYC. These data reflect information as of the fall 2019 semester, unless otherwise noted. …
Leadership Theories And United States Demographic Shifts: Responsiveness In The Workplace, Sherry H. Latten, Jonathan Perez
Leadership Theories And United States Demographic Shifts: Responsiveness In The Workplace, Sherry H. Latten, Jonathan Perez
Journal of Research Initiatives
As the United States becomes increasingly more diverse, it is imperative that organizations consider the implications of their leadership pipeline. Given the differences that can exist by social identity groups in experiences, values, interests, and communications, it raises a question about the responsiveness of current leadership theories to the changing demographics. This article explores the responsiveness of transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and leader-member exchange (LMX) theory to the demographic changes as a means of helping organizations consider how existing leadership norms and theories need to be expanded to encompass the future population of leaders across race, sex, and age.
2018-2019 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2018-2019 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2018–2019 Berklee Factbook. This factbook has been designed by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment as an accessible resource for official Berklee statistics.
On the following pages, you will find valuable data on student enrollment, retention and graduation rates, faculty, staff, programming, tuition, and more. Gathered from many areas throughout the institution, data are shown for Berklee as a whole as well as for each legacy institution, where applicable and available. These data reflect information as of the fall 2018 semester, unless otherwise noted. Data and trends from previous years are also available.
2017-2018 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2017-2018 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2017–18 Berklee Factbook. This factbook has been designed by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment as an accessible resource for official Berklee statistics.
In the following pages, you will find valuable data on students, faculty, staff, programming, and tuition. Gathered from many areas throughout the institution, data is shown for Berklee as a whole, as well as for each legacy institution where applicable and available. This data reflects information as of the fall 2017 semester, unless otherwise noted. Data and trends from previous years are available in the appendix.
Facts of particular note include a total …
2016-2017 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2016-2017 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
Welcome to the 2016-17 Berklee Factbook. This factbook has been created for ease of access and transparency to key information about Berklee. With the merger between Berklee College of Music and The Boston Conservatory and the expansion of existing programs, the Berklee community has grown. This factbook helps to outline what the new combined Berklee looks like, and provides information for each legacy institution as well as Berklee as a whole. In the following pages, you will find official statistics on Berklee’s students, faculty, staff, programming, and financial aid. Information was gathered from many areas throughout the institution. Data in …
Latino Men In Two-Year Public Colleges: State-Level Enrollment Changes And Equity Trends Over The Last Decade, Deryl K. Hatch, Crystal E. Garcia, Victor B. Sáenz
Latino Men In Two-Year Public Colleges: State-Level Enrollment Changes And Equity Trends Over The Last Decade, Deryl K. Hatch, Crystal E. Garcia, Victor B. Sáenz
Department of Educational Administration: Faculty Publications
Latino males continue to lag behind their peers in college enrollment and attainment, even as evidence suggests the 2-year public college sector in particular is making some strides to address this inequity. Yet there are few published figures of enrollment trends for Latino males in 2-year public colleges on a national or state-by-state basis to provide context that might informs local policy and practice. Using the most recent available data from IPEDS and the U.S. Census Bureau’s Community Population Survey, this study establishes trends over roughly the last decade in enrollment numbers and, through the use of equity indices, gains …
2015-2016 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2015-2016 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
No abstract provided.
Variation Within The “New Latino Diaspora”: A Decade Of Changes Across The United States In The Equitable Participation Of Latina/Os In Higher Education, Deryl K. Hatch, Naomi Mardock Uman, Crystal E. Garcia
Variation Within The “New Latino Diaspora”: A Decade Of Changes Across The United States In The Equitable Participation Of Latina/Os In Higher Education, Deryl K. Hatch, Naomi Mardock Uman, Crystal E. Garcia
Department of Educational Administration: Faculty Publications
This study problematizes the common discourse that rapid and widespread Latina/o demographic growth in the United States is a driving force in realizing higher education equity gains. Using equity indices for students, faculty, and administrative leaders at the state level, we present a portrait of changes in Latina/o participation in higher education over the last decade and propose a classification scheme for understanding variation across states at the intersection of changes in both demographics and equitable participation.
En este estudio se problematiza el discurso común del veloz y extendido crecimiento demográfico latino en los Estados Unidos como promotor de mayor …
2014-2015 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2014-2015 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
No abstract provided.
Examining Adjunct Instructor Characteristics, Perceived Fit, And Teaching Modality To Determine If They Predict Organizational Commitment And Job Satisfaction At A Mid-Western Career College, Randy Hill
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this quantitative, multiple regression study was to examine the relationship between 10 adjunct instructor characteristics and organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Part-time instructors who taught for the institution during the 2012-2013 academic year completed an electronic survey with questions from three valid and reliable instruments: perceived person-organization fit (Cable & DeRue, 2002), part-time faculty job satisfaction survey (Hoyt, Howell, & Eggett, 2007), and organizational commitment questionnaire (Fields, 2002). Data from the survey was analyzed using separate hierarchical regressions to answer the following research questions: (a) Do adjunct instructor characteristics (age, gender, ethnicity, education level, teaching experience, teaching …
2013-2014 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2013-2014 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich
The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich
New England Journal of Public Policy
As part of UMass Boston’s recent celebration to mark the inauguration of Chancellor Michael F. Collins, M.D., the Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education (CCDE) hosted a “virtual symposium” featuring Robert B. Reich. Between April 24 and May 8, CCDE posted a streaming video and a downloadable audio file of a presentation that Professor Reich had delivered on April 11, 2006 at the national conference of the University Continuing Education Association. This talk was supplemented, on May 3, by a live teleconferencing Q&A session with Professor Reich and about fifty UMass Boston graduate students.
This article originally appeared in …
2012-2013 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2012-2013 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
No abstract provided.
2011-2012 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
2011-2012 Berklee Factbook, Office Of Institutional Research And Assessment
Berklee Factbook
No abstract provided.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Factors Considered When Deciding To Regionalize Or Deregionalize As Identified In Feasibility Studies Undertaken By Boards Of Education, Anthony P. Sciarrillo
Factors Considered When Deciding To Regionalize Or Deregionalize As Identified In Feasibility Studies Undertaken By Boards Of Education, Anthony P. Sciarrillo
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich
The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich
New England Journal of Public Policy
As part of UMass Boston’s recent celebration to mark the inauguration of Chancellor Michael F. Collins, M.D., the Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education (CCDE) hosted a “virtual symposium” featuring Robert B. Reich. Between April 24 and May 8, CCDE posted a streaming video and a downloadable audio file of a presentation that Professor Reich had delivered on April 11, 2006 at the national conference of the University Continuing Education Association. This talk was supplemented, on May 3, by a live teleconferencing Q&A session with Professor Reich and about fifty UMass Boston graduate students.
The Challenge Of Inner-City Education, Lois Libby
The Challenge Of Inner-City Education, Lois Libby
Education Faculty Publications
There are two Connecticuts described in public education circles: One Connecticut includes a set of school systems that are suburban, educating primarily white and/or Asian students. The other set of Connecticut schools systems is urban, comprised primarily of students of color, and of low socio-economic status. The purpose of this chapter is to focus on the latter set of schools, provide some history of their development, look at the indicators of poor progress in more detail, review options of ameliorating the urban school systems, including assessments of state efforts so far, and offer some perspectives and conclusions.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Facts At A Glance, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Facts At A Glance, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research
WKU Archives Records
Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.