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Full-Text Articles in Education
Senate Bill (A) 54-081 English Graduate Student Association, Adam Aldridge
Senate Bill (A) 54-081 English Graduate Student Association, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
No abstract provided.
Senate Bill (A) 54-080 Students For Sensible Drug Policy, Adam Aldridge
Senate Bill (A) 54-080 Students For Sensible Drug Policy, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
No abstract provided.
Senate Meeting Agenda 04/15/14, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting Agenda 04/15/14, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting Agenda 04/08/14, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting Agenda 04/08/14, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting Agenda 04/01/14, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting Agenda 04/01/14, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting Agenda 03/25/14, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting Agenda 03/25/14, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting Agenda 03/04/14, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting Agenda 03/04/14, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting 03/25/14 Vote Record Breakdown, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting 03/25/14 Vote Record Breakdown, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting 03/25/14 Vote Record, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting 03/25/14 Vote Record, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
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Senate Meeting 03/18/14 Vote Record, Adam Aldridge
Senate Meeting 03/18/14 Vote Record, Adam Aldridge
Legislative Branch Publications
No abstract provided.
Public Acts Of Self-Deliberation: Preparation For Discursive Democracy In Education, Vonzell Agosto
Public Acts Of Self-Deliberation: Preparation For Discursive Democracy In Education, Vonzell Agosto
Educational and Psychological Studies Faculty Publications
This conceptual essay forwards self-deliberation as an act to be included in the preparation of educators and administrators. Self-deliberation is defined as a public act of deliberation that can be instigated pedagogically to prepare students for difficult dialogues on enduring issues in education. Self-deliberation provides another pedagogical method for preparing aspiring educators to participate in deliberative or discursive democracy. Narrative vignettes are used to illustrate the acts of self-deliberation performed by aspiring teachers of color as they consider controversial issues such as affirmative action, racial segregation, and culturally relevant education.
Examining School Capacity For Inclusion Using A Multi-Dimensional Framework: A Case Study, Amy Lenee-Monnier Toson
Examining School Capacity For Inclusion Using A Multi-Dimensional Framework: A Case Study, Amy Lenee-Monnier Toson
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
With the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB, 2002) and the reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, 2004), the inclusion of students with disabilities (SWDs) in general education classrooms has become more prevalent within our public schools (DuFour & Eaker, 1998; Mcleskey et al., 2010). Current research on inclusion focuses on student outcomes and procedural changes and not the contexts and capabilities of education leaders who are implementing it. Empirical research that examines how schools have built the capacity for sustaining these models, especially through the perspectives of those who implement it, is limited …
The Man Behinf The Mask: A Principal's Search For A Moral Leaderhip Purpose, James Franklin Lane
The Man Behinf The Mask: A Principal's Search For A Moral Leaderhip Purpose, James Franklin Lane
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this autoethnographic narrative inquiry was for the researcher to describe and explain how he discovered, constructed, and refined his sense of moral purpose as a principal during his seven-year tenure at Orange Pines Middle School. He inductively analyzed and reflected primarily on self-authored texts tied to critical professional ethical dilemmas so as to discover emergent themes, patterns, insights, and epiphanies in the development of his persona as a morally directed school leader. He then analyzed and reflected on how he applied those defined values in interactions with groups of teachers to design and implement elements of school …
The Underrepresentation Of African American Women Faculty: A Phenomenological Study Exploring The Experiences Of Mcknight Doctoral Fellow Alumna Serving In The Professoriate, Dionne Jones Ferguson
The Underrepresentation Of African American Women Faculty: A Phenomenological Study Exploring The Experiences Of Mcknight Doctoral Fellow Alumna Serving In The Professoriate, Dionne Jones Ferguson
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
While African American women have been participating in higher education for more than a century, they remain significantly underrepresented among college and university professors in America. This study was pursued in an attempt to address the underrepresentation of African American women faculty at public and private universities within the State of Florida. More importantly, the study aimed to examine the role of the McKnight Doctoral Fellowship program (MDFP) in assisting McKnight Doctoral Fellow alumna in doctoral degree attainment, preparing them for the professoriate and contributing toward their professional success. A phenomenological methodological approach was used for this study, which was …
How Does A Principal Use Intention And Strategy In The Enactment Of Advocacy Leadership, Lisa Marie Grant
How Does A Principal Use Intention And Strategy In The Enactment Of Advocacy Leadership, Lisa Marie Grant
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
District and school leadership are essential to the success of our students and our schools. While extensive conceptual literature describes leadership characteristics, there are few empirical studies that address the daily reality of schools. In addition, additional research is needed describing how principals maneuver within the context of schools and school districts. This phenomenological study explored how one elementary school principal understands and enacts leadership and to what extent she employs intentional strategies to facilitate change. The purpose of the study was to offer a rich profile of one elementary school principal's practice to understand how a principal constructs meaning, …
A Descriptive Study Of Four Principals' Experiences In Leading, Lewis Curtwright
A Descriptive Study Of Four Principals' Experiences In Leading, Lewis Curtwright
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this portraiture study is to describe four African-American principals'
experiences, in the context of their principal's role, with the interventions they championed in
meeting the needs of their struggling students. This research attempts to answer questions
concerning: What role did the four principals play in the targeted school reform? What
interventions did each principal introduce and what evidence of effects do they identify for each
one? How did each principal's values and beliefs affect what they chose to do? Framed within
Social Justice Theory (SJT), the study provides insight into how these respondents increased
student achievement …